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See the other all cash thread.
This is the worst thing you can do. Inflation is just around the corner if the fed doesn’t raise interest rates in time. Your mattress cash is going to be worth less and less.
PadreBrianParticipantSee the other all cash thread.
This is the worst thing you can do. Inflation is just around the corner if the fed doesn’t raise interest rates in time. Your mattress cash is going to be worth less and less.
PadreBrianParticipantSee the other all cash thread.
This is the worst thing you can do. Inflation is just around the corner if the fed doesn’t raise interest rates in time. Your mattress cash is going to be worth less and less.
PadreBrianParticipantSee the other all cash thread.
This is the worst thing you can do. Inflation is just around the corner if the fed doesn’t raise interest rates in time. Your mattress cash is going to be worth less and less.
PadreBrianParticipant[quote=greekfire]We’ve been renting a 1700sf 3bd/2ba in Carlsbad for $1800/mo for almost 3 years now. It’s an older home and doesn’t have many of the modern conveniences of a newer home.
What’s really interesting is that last year we re-signed a one-year lease with an option to rent the following year for $1865/mo. Just recently, however, the landlords said that they would not charge us the extra $65/mo and that we could rent month to month. I didn’t understand this move at first, but I assume they want us to stay…or don’t they? Anyone else experience this before?[/quote]
yeah, that’s good and bad. It’s good because it’s cheaper, and bad because he can now sell after giving you 30 day notice. But hey, it’s their house.
PadreBrianParticipant[quote=greekfire]We’ve been renting a 1700sf 3bd/2ba in Carlsbad for $1800/mo for almost 3 years now. It’s an older home and doesn’t have many of the modern conveniences of a newer home.
What’s really interesting is that last year we re-signed a one-year lease with an option to rent the following year for $1865/mo. Just recently, however, the landlords said that they would not charge us the extra $65/mo and that we could rent month to month. I didn’t understand this move at first, but I assume they want us to stay…or don’t they? Anyone else experience this before?[/quote]
yeah, that’s good and bad. It’s good because it’s cheaper, and bad because he can now sell after giving you 30 day notice. But hey, it’s their house.
PadreBrianParticipant[quote=greekfire]We’ve been renting a 1700sf 3bd/2ba in Carlsbad for $1800/mo for almost 3 years now. It’s an older home and doesn’t have many of the modern conveniences of a newer home.
What’s really interesting is that last year we re-signed a one-year lease with an option to rent the following year for $1865/mo. Just recently, however, the landlords said that they would not charge us the extra $65/mo and that we could rent month to month. I didn’t understand this move at first, but I assume they want us to stay…or don’t they? Anyone else experience this before?[/quote]
yeah, that’s good and bad. It’s good because it’s cheaper, and bad because he can now sell after giving you 30 day notice. But hey, it’s their house.
PadreBrianParticipant[quote=greekfire]We’ve been renting a 1700sf 3bd/2ba in Carlsbad for $1800/mo for almost 3 years now. It’s an older home and doesn’t have many of the modern conveniences of a newer home.
What’s really interesting is that last year we re-signed a one-year lease with an option to rent the following year for $1865/mo. Just recently, however, the landlords said that they would not charge us the extra $65/mo and that we could rent month to month. I didn’t understand this move at first, but I assume they want us to stay…or don’t they? Anyone else experience this before?[/quote]
yeah, that’s good and bad. It’s good because it’s cheaper, and bad because he can now sell after giving you 30 day notice. But hey, it’s their house.
PadreBrianParticipant[quote=greekfire]We’ve been renting a 1700sf 3bd/2ba in Carlsbad for $1800/mo for almost 3 years now. It’s an older home and doesn’t have many of the modern conveniences of a newer home.
What’s really interesting is that last year we re-signed a one-year lease with an option to rent the following year for $1865/mo. Just recently, however, the landlords said that they would not charge us the extra $65/mo and that we could rent month to month. I didn’t understand this move at first, but I assume they want us to stay…or don’t they? Anyone else experience this before?[/quote]
yeah, that’s good and bad. It’s good because it’s cheaper, and bad because he can now sell after giving you 30 day notice. But hey, it’s their house.
PadreBrianParticipantReena, not to worry, no one here really wasted money on this. We spotted that shill on her first post.
PadreBrianParticipantReena, not to worry, no one here really wasted money on this. We spotted that shill on her first post.
PadreBrianParticipantReena, not to worry, no one here really wasted money on this. We spotted that shill on her first post.
PadreBrianParticipantReena, not to worry, no one here really wasted money on this. We spotted that shill on her first post.
PadreBrianParticipantReena, not to worry, no one here really wasted money on this. We spotted that shill on her first post.
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