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Updated almost 9 years ago, 02/16/2016

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Jack B.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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MIL apartment prospects are the biggest joke

Jack B.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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I own A - C class properties and have never had these kinds of imbeciles even in my C class property. I get one low life after another with evictions, criminal histories, low income but thinks they can afford it (75% of income on rent), they are going to pay the landlord who evicted them from their first apartment three years ago back even though I have had all this time to do it and still haven't, he evicted them after their first month it wasn't their fault, I'm innocent, blah bla blah. 

Just now I had to ask a lady who is a waitress three times what her income is. She never said, she just keeps saying she works at a restaurant but can afford it, though she had to move out of her last apartment, blah blah blah.

I'm seriously at a point where I'm just going to start being rude to people. If they are this dumb and uncooperative, Maybe I should even note income and credit requirements in the advertisement. I typically don't because I don't want anyone to have any fodder as to the requirements that they can later claim some form of discrimination against.

Ugh. Sometimes I want to tell these clowns that my butt makes 200K a year and they make 12K a year. I own over a million in real estate and they are living check to check renting. *I* am in charge here, not you. You don't get to tell me you qualify or that you make enough. Argghh!!

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