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January 28, 2010 at 5:46 PM in reply to: Landlords who try to sneak a home sale past tenants… #506717January 28, 2010 at 5:46 PM in reply to: Landlords who try to sneak a home sale past tenants… #506866unevenParticipant
DWCAP, You’re correct that I’m coming to the defense of the LL on this site where people who dig real estate read and post comments. I’m not going out in the real world to do anything about it. 8bit did. There’s a huge difference. The LL could be a jackass, maybe he is. And she could be a widow whose husband just died and was left with a rental she can’t manage and can’t afford the mortgage if the tenants move out prematurely. My whole point is we don’t know. So I can avoid doing real work =) and argue on this forum, but when you act on it, you are crossing a line based on false self righteousness and that’s wrong.
January 28, 2010 at 5:46 PM in reply to: Landlords who try to sneak a home sale past tenants… #507274unevenParticipantDWCAP, You’re correct that I’m coming to the defense of the LL on this site where people who dig real estate read and post comments. I’m not going out in the real world to do anything about it. 8bit did. There’s a huge difference. The LL could be a jackass, maybe he is. And she could be a widow whose husband just died and was left with a rental she can’t manage and can’t afford the mortgage if the tenants move out prematurely. My whole point is we don’t know. So I can avoid doing real work =) and argue on this forum, but when you act on it, you are crossing a line based on false self righteousness and that’s wrong.
January 28, 2010 at 5:46 PM in reply to: Landlords who try to sneak a home sale past tenants… #507367unevenParticipantDWCAP, You’re correct that I’m coming to the defense of the LL on this site where people who dig real estate read and post comments. I’m not going out in the real world to do anything about it. 8bit did. There’s a huge difference. The LL could be a jackass, maybe he is. And she could be a widow whose husband just died and was left with a rental she can’t manage and can’t afford the mortgage if the tenants move out prematurely. My whole point is we don’t know. So I can avoid doing real work =) and argue on this forum, but when you act on it, you are crossing a line based on false self righteousness and that’s wrong.
January 28, 2010 at 5:46 PM in reply to: Landlords who try to sneak a home sale past tenants… #507622unevenParticipantDWCAP, You’re correct that I’m coming to the defense of the LL on this site where people who dig real estate read and post comments. I’m not going out in the real world to do anything about it. 8bit did. There’s a huge difference. The LL could be a jackass, maybe he is. And she could be a widow whose husband just died and was left with a rental she can’t manage and can’t afford the mortgage if the tenants move out prematurely. My whole point is we don’t know. So I can avoid doing real work =) and argue on this forum, but when you act on it, you are crossing a line based on false self righteousness and that’s wrong.
January 28, 2010 at 5:37 PM in reply to: Landlords who try to sneak a home sale past tenants… #506712unevenParticipant8bit, Yes I would inform my friend. And if I knew my friend’s tenant, who was on a month to month lease was planning to move out in 6 months. I’d tell him too. And if he found a new tenant that wanted a year lease and kicked out the current renter with 30 days notice, who would you side with?
If someone posted on here that they were planning to break a lease to screw the LL, would you track down the LL to let them know? You act like you are just doing what’s fair, but are you really unbiased?
You’re probably a good guy and so is the tenant and so is the landlord.
January 28, 2010 at 5:37 PM in reply to: Landlords who try to sneak a home sale past tenants… #506861unevenParticipant8bit, Yes I would inform my friend. And if I knew my friend’s tenant, who was on a month to month lease was planning to move out in 6 months. I’d tell him too. And if he found a new tenant that wanted a year lease and kicked out the current renter with 30 days notice, who would you side with?
If someone posted on here that they were planning to break a lease to screw the LL, would you track down the LL to let them know? You act like you are just doing what’s fair, but are you really unbiased?
You’re probably a good guy and so is the tenant and so is the landlord.
January 28, 2010 at 5:37 PM in reply to: Landlords who try to sneak a home sale past tenants… #507269unevenParticipant8bit, Yes I would inform my friend. And if I knew my friend’s tenant, who was on a month to month lease was planning to move out in 6 months. I’d tell him too. And if he found a new tenant that wanted a year lease and kicked out the current renter with 30 days notice, who would you side with?
If someone posted on here that they were planning to break a lease to screw the LL, would you track down the LL to let them know? You act like you are just doing what’s fair, but are you really unbiased?
You’re probably a good guy and so is the tenant and so is the landlord.
January 28, 2010 at 5:37 PM in reply to: Landlords who try to sneak a home sale past tenants… #507362unevenParticipant8bit, Yes I would inform my friend. And if I knew my friend’s tenant, who was on a month to month lease was planning to move out in 6 months. I’d tell him too. And if he found a new tenant that wanted a year lease and kicked out the current renter with 30 days notice, who would you side with?
If someone posted on here that they were planning to break a lease to screw the LL, would you track down the LL to let them know? You act like you are just doing what’s fair, but are you really unbiased?
You’re probably a good guy and so is the tenant and so is the landlord.
January 28, 2010 at 5:37 PM in reply to: Landlords who try to sneak a home sale past tenants… #507617unevenParticipant8bit, Yes I would inform my friend. And if I knew my friend’s tenant, who was on a month to month lease was planning to move out in 6 months. I’d tell him too. And if he found a new tenant that wanted a year lease and kicked out the current renter with 30 days notice, who would you side with?
If someone posted on here that they were planning to break a lease to screw the LL, would you track down the LL to let them know? You act like you are just doing what’s fair, but are you really unbiased?
You’re probably a good guy and so is the tenant and so is the landlord.
unevenParticipant“Property sold as is. Buyers to verify and approve all data, reports, records, inspections, permits, mls, HOA if applicable and all information pertaining to the property prior to removal of contingencies. Sellers are disclosure exempt.”
Is this line customary on all bank owned? Otherwise, I’d be nervous about the disclosures part.
unevenParticipant“Property sold as is. Buyers to verify and approve all data, reports, records, inspections, permits, mls, HOA if applicable and all information pertaining to the property prior to removal of contingencies. Sellers are disclosure exempt.”
Is this line customary on all bank owned? Otherwise, I’d be nervous about the disclosures part.
unevenParticipant“Property sold as is. Buyers to verify and approve all data, reports, records, inspections, permits, mls, HOA if applicable and all information pertaining to the property prior to removal of contingencies. Sellers are disclosure exempt.”
Is this line customary on all bank owned? Otherwise, I’d be nervous about the disclosures part.
unevenParticipant“Property sold as is. Buyers to verify and approve all data, reports, records, inspections, permits, mls, HOA if applicable and all information pertaining to the property prior to removal of contingencies. Sellers are disclosure exempt.”
Is this line customary on all bank owned? Otherwise, I’d be nervous about the disclosures part.
unevenParticipant“Property sold as is. Buyers to verify and approve all data, reports, records, inspections, permits, mls, HOA if applicable and all information pertaining to the property prior to removal of contingencies. Sellers are disclosure exempt.”
Is this line customary on all bank owned? Otherwise, I’d be nervous about the disclosures part.
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