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luchabee
ParticipantWe are still renting, looking for a place now in Orange County instead of the Inland Empire. Anyway, we were visiting a large apartment complex in the Irvine area over the weekend, and I overheard the leasing agent speaking to a current renter. The current renter had just told her that he/she had lost their job. Without much hesitation or thinking, the leasing agent told them they would lower their rent to $1,000 per month with proof of the termination. Given that we were just there for a few minutes and that the agent didn’t seemed surprised, I believe that this must be happening a lot and they are getting a lot of calls. Rents do seem cheaper from about a year ago, with one bedroom units with an extra den in the nicer Irvine/Tustin areas going for about $1,600 now, fyi.
luchabee
ParticipantWe are still renting, looking for a place now in Orange County instead of the Inland Empire. Anyway, we were visiting a large apartment complex in the Irvine area over the weekend, and I overheard the leasing agent speaking to a current renter. The current renter had just told her that he/she had lost their job. Without much hesitation or thinking, the leasing agent told them they would lower their rent to $1,000 per month with proof of the termination. Given that we were just there for a few minutes and that the agent didn’t seemed surprised, I believe that this must be happening a lot and they are getting a lot of calls. Rents do seem cheaper from about a year ago, with one bedroom units with an extra den in the nicer Irvine/Tustin areas going for about $1,600 now, fyi.
luchabee
ParticipantWe are still renting, looking for a place now in Orange County instead of the Inland Empire. Anyway, we were visiting a large apartment complex in the Irvine area over the weekend, and I overheard the leasing agent speaking to a current renter. The current renter had just told her that he/she had lost their job. Without much hesitation or thinking, the leasing agent told them they would lower their rent to $1,000 per month with proof of the termination. Given that we were just there for a few minutes and that the agent didn’t seemed surprised, I believe that this must be happening a lot and they are getting a lot of calls. Rents do seem cheaper from about a year ago, with one bedroom units with an extra den in the nicer Irvine/Tustin areas going for about $1,600 now, fyi.
luchabee
ParticipantWe are still renting, looking for a place now in Orange County instead of the Inland Empire. Anyway, we were visiting a large apartment complex in the Irvine area over the weekend, and I overheard the leasing agent speaking to a current renter. The current renter had just told her that he/she had lost their job. Without much hesitation or thinking, the leasing agent told them they would lower their rent to $1,000 per month with proof of the termination. Given that we were just there for a few minutes and that the agent didn’t seemed surprised, I believe that this must be happening a lot and they are getting a lot of calls. Rents do seem cheaper from about a year ago, with one bedroom units with an extra den in the nicer Irvine/Tustin areas going for about $1,600 now, fyi.
luchabee
ParticipantActually, the California government didn’t really cut a lot of spending in this current budget. Most of it was comprised of cuts in anticipated spending increases for current programs. So, really, there weren’t a lot of net-cuts in this budget. Don’t you listen to John and Ken?
Again, unions and teachers got what they wanted.
The government no longer serves us. We serve the government.
Like the last budget, however, they’ll be back. Business activity will slow because of these increases, bringing in less “revenue,” but the unions will be protected for a number of additional months.
For the long-term, we need a part-time legislature.
luchabee
ParticipantActually, the California government didn’t really cut a lot of spending in this current budget. Most of it was comprised of cuts in anticipated spending increases for current programs. So, really, there weren’t a lot of net-cuts in this budget. Don’t you listen to John and Ken?
Again, unions and teachers got what they wanted.
The government no longer serves us. We serve the government.
Like the last budget, however, they’ll be back. Business activity will slow because of these increases, bringing in less “revenue,” but the unions will be protected for a number of additional months.
For the long-term, we need a part-time legislature.
luchabee
ParticipantActually, the California government didn’t really cut a lot of spending in this current budget. Most of it was comprised of cuts in anticipated spending increases for current programs. So, really, there weren’t a lot of net-cuts in this budget. Don’t you listen to John and Ken?
Again, unions and teachers got what they wanted.
The government no longer serves us. We serve the government.
Like the last budget, however, they’ll be back. Business activity will slow because of these increases, bringing in less “revenue,” but the unions will be protected for a number of additional months.
For the long-term, we need a part-time legislature.
luchabee
ParticipantActually, the California government didn’t really cut a lot of spending in this current budget. Most of it was comprised of cuts in anticipated spending increases for current programs. So, really, there weren’t a lot of net-cuts in this budget. Don’t you listen to John and Ken?
Again, unions and teachers got what they wanted.
The government no longer serves us. We serve the government.
Like the last budget, however, they’ll be back. Business activity will slow because of these increases, bringing in less “revenue,” but the unions will be protected for a number of additional months.
For the long-term, we need a part-time legislature.
luchabee
ParticipantActually, the California government didn’t really cut a lot of spending in this current budget. Most of it was comprised of cuts in anticipated spending increases for current programs. So, really, there weren’t a lot of net-cuts in this budget. Don’t you listen to John and Ken?
Again, unions and teachers got what they wanted.
The government no longer serves us. We serve the government.
Like the last budget, however, they’ll be back. Business activity will slow because of these increases, bringing in less “revenue,” but the unions will be protected for a number of additional months.
For the long-term, we need a part-time legislature.
luchabee
ParticipantCongratulations, Cashflow!
For the home improvement stuff, I’d also try craigslist, making sure they have the proper licenses, etc. You can find a lot of great mom & pop people out there, who don’t over-charge.
Again, congratulations on the new home.
luchabee
ParticipantCongratulations, Cashflow!
For the home improvement stuff, I’d also try craigslist, making sure they have the proper licenses, etc. You can find a lot of great mom & pop people out there, who don’t over-charge.
Again, congratulations on the new home.
luchabee
ParticipantCongratulations, Cashflow!
For the home improvement stuff, I’d also try craigslist, making sure they have the proper licenses, etc. You can find a lot of great mom & pop people out there, who don’t over-charge.
Again, congratulations on the new home.
luchabee
ParticipantCongratulations, Cashflow!
For the home improvement stuff, I’d also try craigslist, making sure they have the proper licenses, etc. You can find a lot of great mom & pop people out there, who don’t over-charge.
Again, congratulations on the new home.
luchabee
ParticipantCongratulations, Cashflow!
For the home improvement stuff, I’d also try craigslist, making sure they have the proper licenses, etc. You can find a lot of great mom & pop people out there, who don’t over-charge.
Again, congratulations on the new home.
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