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pencilneck
ParticipantI wonder if they will mention that Alan Greenspan was an advisor to one of the hedge funds that made the most betting on the housing collapse.
pencilneck
ParticipantI wonder if they will mention that Alan Greenspan was an advisor to one of the hedge funds that made the most betting on the housing collapse.
pencilneck
ParticipantI wonder if they will mention that Alan Greenspan was an advisor to one of the hedge funds that made the most betting on the housing collapse.
pencilneck
ParticipantI like the idea of charging rent as well, but just a word of warning:
Charging rent will give him a whole lot of rights as a renter. Such as, you may have to give him notice to kick him, and once he is gone be responsible for his possessions etc. Look up some of the legal pitfalls of renting before going this route.
If it were me, I might have him stay as a “friend” for at least a month before charging anything. Friends have no legal rights.
If it works out, I am all for eventually charging him rent.
pencilneck
ParticipantI like the idea of charging rent as well, but just a word of warning:
Charging rent will give him a whole lot of rights as a renter. Such as, you may have to give him notice to kick him, and once he is gone be responsible for his possessions etc. Look up some of the legal pitfalls of renting before going this route.
If it were me, I might have him stay as a “friend” for at least a month before charging anything. Friends have no legal rights.
If it works out, I am all for eventually charging him rent.
pencilneck
ParticipantI like the idea of charging rent as well, but just a word of warning:
Charging rent will give him a whole lot of rights as a renter. Such as, you may have to give him notice to kick him, and once he is gone be responsible for his possessions etc. Look up some of the legal pitfalls of renting before going this route.
If it were me, I might have him stay as a “friend” for at least a month before charging anything. Friends have no legal rights.
If it works out, I am all for eventually charging him rent.
pencilneck
ParticipantI like the idea of charging rent as well, but just a word of warning:
Charging rent will give him a whole lot of rights as a renter. Such as, you may have to give him notice to kick him, and once he is gone be responsible for his possessions etc. Look up some of the legal pitfalls of renting before going this route.
If it were me, I might have him stay as a “friend” for at least a month before charging anything. Friends have no legal rights.
If it works out, I am all for eventually charging him rent.
pencilneck
ParticipantI like the idea of charging rent as well, but just a word of warning:
Charging rent will give him a whole lot of rights as a renter. Such as, you may have to give him notice to kick him, and once he is gone be responsible for his possessions etc. Look up some of the legal pitfalls of renting before going this route.
If it were me, I might have him stay as a “friend” for at least a month before charging anything. Friends have no legal rights.
If it works out, I am all for eventually charging him rent.
pencilneck
ParticipantI enjoyed the Yahoo News article on the incident that put the shoe throwing into a cultural context (lest we misinterpret it?). Apparently in Arabic culture throwing shoes at someone is a sign of disrespect.
pencilneck
ParticipantI enjoyed the Yahoo News article on the incident that put the shoe throwing into a cultural context (lest we misinterpret it?). Apparently in Arabic culture throwing shoes at someone is a sign of disrespect.
pencilneck
ParticipantI enjoyed the Yahoo News article on the incident that put the shoe throwing into a cultural context (lest we misinterpret it?). Apparently in Arabic culture throwing shoes at someone is a sign of disrespect.
pencilneck
ParticipantI enjoyed the Yahoo News article on the incident that put the shoe throwing into a cultural context (lest we misinterpret it?). Apparently in Arabic culture throwing shoes at someone is a sign of disrespect.
pencilneck
ParticipantI enjoyed the Yahoo News article on the incident that put the shoe throwing into a cultural context (lest we misinterpret it?). Apparently in Arabic culture throwing shoes at someone is a sign of disrespect.
pencilneck
ParticipantNostradamus:
“I’d say fear of the known”
Very concise post: funny, sad, and true.
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