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little lady
Participant“You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to fill that”
You don’t and you don’t have to have a lawyer do all your work, there is legal help ( paralegals and such)that can help you with paperwork. If my MOM can do it, anyone can.
Your assuming that a landlord has to use all the money they have to save the house……what about credit cards to pay for these fees?
little lady
Participant“You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to fill that”
You don’t and you don’t have to have a lawyer do all your work, there is legal help ( paralegals and such)that can help you with paperwork. If my MOM can do it, anyone can.
Your assuming that a landlord has to use all the money they have to save the house……what about credit cards to pay for these fees?
little lady
Participant“You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to fill that”
You don’t and you don’t have to have a lawyer do all your work, there is legal help ( paralegals and such)that can help you with paperwork. If my MOM can do it, anyone can.
Your assuming that a landlord has to use all the money they have to save the house……what about credit cards to pay for these fees?
little lady
Participant“You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to fill that”
You don’t and you don’t have to have a lawyer do all your work, there is legal help ( paralegals and such)that can help you with paperwork. If my MOM can do it, anyone can.
Your assuming that a landlord has to use all the money they have to save the house……what about credit cards to pay for these fees?
little lady
ParticipantIt was very easy and took a short period of time.
Those cost can be recovered, though I know it doesn’t always work out as well for some. The man who rented from my mom had a good job a 4 mouths to feed, he couldn’t quit his job. Though I have no idea why he would do to my mom what he did knowing that. He ruined his situation for years to come and now that houses have come down, his chance to own.
It doesn’t make sense to me to risk losing your opportunity to buy a home over the owner’s foreclosure.
At least wait until you KNOW he is down to his last 30 days or so. If he is going to lose his house in 30 days you can be sure he’s not comming after you. But if he has 6-8 months I wouldn’t risk it. Your rent is free money. If it were me, I’d sue you.
P.S. I am just expressing my opinion, I don’t think of anyone as being “a squatter”. Just that I don’t think it is a good idea……….
little lady
ParticipantIt was very easy and took a short period of time.
Those cost can be recovered, though I know it doesn’t always work out as well for some. The man who rented from my mom had a good job a 4 mouths to feed, he couldn’t quit his job. Though I have no idea why he would do to my mom what he did knowing that. He ruined his situation for years to come and now that houses have come down, his chance to own.
It doesn’t make sense to me to risk losing your opportunity to buy a home over the owner’s foreclosure.
At least wait until you KNOW he is down to his last 30 days or so. If he is going to lose his house in 30 days you can be sure he’s not comming after you. But if he has 6-8 months I wouldn’t risk it. Your rent is free money. If it were me, I’d sue you.
P.S. I am just expressing my opinion, I don’t think of anyone as being “a squatter”. Just that I don’t think it is a good idea……….
little lady
ParticipantIt was very easy and took a short period of time.
Those cost can be recovered, though I know it doesn’t always work out as well for some. The man who rented from my mom had a good job a 4 mouths to feed, he couldn’t quit his job. Though I have no idea why he would do to my mom what he did knowing that. He ruined his situation for years to come and now that houses have come down, his chance to own.
It doesn’t make sense to me to risk losing your opportunity to buy a home over the owner’s foreclosure.
At least wait until you KNOW he is down to his last 30 days or so. If he is going to lose his house in 30 days you can be sure he’s not comming after you. But if he has 6-8 months I wouldn’t risk it. Your rent is free money. If it were me, I’d sue you.
P.S. I am just expressing my opinion, I don’t think of anyone as being “a squatter”. Just that I don’t think it is a good idea……….
little lady
ParticipantIt was very easy and took a short period of time.
Those cost can be recovered, though I know it doesn’t always work out as well for some. The man who rented from my mom had a good job a 4 mouths to feed, he couldn’t quit his job. Though I have no idea why he would do to my mom what he did knowing that. He ruined his situation for years to come and now that houses have come down, his chance to own.
It doesn’t make sense to me to risk losing your opportunity to buy a home over the owner’s foreclosure.
At least wait until you KNOW he is down to his last 30 days or so. If he is going to lose his house in 30 days you can be sure he’s not comming after you. But if he has 6-8 months I wouldn’t risk it. Your rent is free money. If it were me, I’d sue you.
P.S. I am just expressing my opinion, I don’t think of anyone as being “a squatter”. Just that I don’t think it is a good idea……….
little lady
ParticipantIt was very easy and took a short period of time.
Those cost can be recovered, though I know it doesn’t always work out as well for some. The man who rented from my mom had a good job a 4 mouths to feed, he couldn’t quit his job. Though I have no idea why he would do to my mom what he did knowing that. He ruined his situation for years to come and now that houses have come down, his chance to own.
It doesn’t make sense to me to risk losing your opportunity to buy a home over the owner’s foreclosure.
At least wait until you KNOW he is down to his last 30 days or so. If he is going to lose his house in 30 days you can be sure he’s not comming after you. But if he has 6-8 months I wouldn’t risk it. Your rent is free money. If it were me, I’d sue you.
P.S. I am just expressing my opinion, I don’t think of anyone as being “a squatter”. Just that I don’t think it is a good idea……….
little lady
ParticipantIt is very easy, and takes very little time to evict a tenant due to non payment of rent. It goes on your credit and you are blacklisted from renting. My mom just evicted a tenant in December ’05, and the judge awarded her the back rent from them, before they moved out, as a condition of letting them stay. She made a mistake of calling the last month rent a security deposit. So she did have to go after him for some money, which the sheriff’s department had deducted from his pay. He wrecked the place, but, my husband and I fixed it up,( that’s when we rented our place out and moved in. We sold in May of ’07, now we are looking to buy when the time and place is right.) But he can’t buy crap and good luck renting with that on you credit. People used to milk the system because of bancruptcy but, bancruptcy can’t help you anymore either because of the new laws.
He did contest it and it was worth whatever she paid and she was awarded all her costs.
little lady
ParticipantIt is very easy, and takes very little time to evict a tenant due to non payment of rent. It goes on your credit and you are blacklisted from renting. My mom just evicted a tenant in December ’05, and the judge awarded her the back rent from them, before they moved out, as a condition of letting them stay. She made a mistake of calling the last month rent a security deposit. So she did have to go after him for some money, which the sheriff’s department had deducted from his pay. He wrecked the place, but, my husband and I fixed it up,( that’s when we rented our place out and moved in. We sold in May of ’07, now we are looking to buy when the time and place is right.) But he can’t buy crap and good luck renting with that on you credit. People used to milk the system because of bancruptcy but, bancruptcy can’t help you anymore either because of the new laws.
He did contest it and it was worth whatever she paid and she was awarded all her costs.
little lady
ParticipantIt is very easy, and takes very little time to evict a tenant due to non payment of rent. It goes on your credit and you are blacklisted from renting. My mom just evicted a tenant in December ’05, and the judge awarded her the back rent from them, before they moved out, as a condition of letting them stay. She made a mistake of calling the last month rent a security deposit. So she did have to go after him for some money, which the sheriff’s department had deducted from his pay. He wrecked the place, but, my husband and I fixed it up,( that’s when we rented our place out and moved in. We sold in May of ’07, now we are looking to buy when the time and place is right.) But he can’t buy crap and good luck renting with that on you credit. People used to milk the system because of bancruptcy but, bancruptcy can’t help you anymore either because of the new laws.
He did contest it and it was worth whatever she paid and she was awarded all her costs.
little lady
ParticipantIt is very easy, and takes very little time to evict a tenant due to non payment of rent. It goes on your credit and you are blacklisted from renting. My mom just evicted a tenant in December ’05, and the judge awarded her the back rent from them, before they moved out, as a condition of letting them stay. She made a mistake of calling the last month rent a security deposit. So she did have to go after him for some money, which the sheriff’s department had deducted from his pay. He wrecked the place, but, my husband and I fixed it up,( that’s when we rented our place out and moved in. We sold in May of ’07, now we are looking to buy when the time and place is right.) But he can’t buy crap and good luck renting with that on you credit. People used to milk the system because of bancruptcy but, bancruptcy can’t help you anymore either because of the new laws.
He did contest it and it was worth whatever she paid and she was awarded all her costs.
little lady
ParticipantIt is very easy, and takes very little time to evict a tenant due to non payment of rent. It goes on your credit and you are blacklisted from renting. My mom just evicted a tenant in December ’05, and the judge awarded her the back rent from them, before they moved out, as a condition of letting them stay. She made a mistake of calling the last month rent a security deposit. So she did have to go after him for some money, which the sheriff’s department had deducted from his pay. He wrecked the place, but, my husband and I fixed it up,( that’s when we rented our place out and moved in. We sold in May of ’07, now we are looking to buy when the time and place is right.) But he can’t buy crap and good luck renting with that on you credit. People used to milk the system because of bancruptcy but, bancruptcy can’t help you anymore either because of the new laws.
He did contest it and it was worth whatever she paid and she was awarded all her costs.
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