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Originally Posted by DALEPQ
I really wonder why there are some really "Snarky" comments that seem to indicate
that if you are a renter you are really bad.
We have a property that we are renting long term to a retired lady that treats it as if it is her
own home. She just wants to pay a fixed amount, thus, not having to deal with ownership.
She does not create any problems at all, that we are aware of.
So how about keeping this "The Land of The Free"!!
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Never said renters were bad. RENTALS, over time, bring down values. Period. It’s a fact. Great you’ve got a good tenant, but she is an exception. “That you are aware of” was an interesting statement. In one of our condos, we were only recently made aware of the unacceptable behavior of one our tenants…behavior that’s been going on for months. Owners don’t know because you’re not there. Nature of the beast. In RE, once a neighborhood reaches a certain percentage of rentals, owner-occupied sales plummet. It’s a wholly different dynamic that, generally speaking, owners don’t want. The land of the free is alive and well (mostly), and I could not agree more when it comes to preserving one’s property rights. However, when one signs a document one is presumed to have read it. Here at TV, you GIVE UP your right to rent for a year when you sign your Sales & Purchase Agreement. At least in here in Fenney.