
12 September 2010 | 10 replies
I understand why many get upset with the banking industry.

24 September 2010 | 37 replies
nope, not a joke.everyone here has taken the stance that i haven't paid rent because i'm holding back or trying to rip someone off. i actually agree that the situation is long overdue and i'm totally down to pay rent. i have a bank account that i've dedicated and make monthly deposits to so that i have everything covered. i do feel it's not good business the relationship i have with landlord and BOTH of us have obviously let this go on too long. i was naive to post this in a landlord's forum :-) but i wanted to be considerate and understand things from his perspective also. believe me i understand now. thing is, you all have painted me out to be the scum of the earth and in so many words implied that i'm both an idiot, dishonest and a vindictive for not squaring things away. i'm sorry that you are upset that there are no late fees in place and that our rent agreement is a verbal one. my landlord hasn't been kicking and screaming for me to pay up--we both are kind of embarrassed for putting this off for so long. so you can skewer me and make me out to be the devil all you want; go ahead and get your rocks off if it turns you on. but as a tenant, at least i'm upfront with everything; i have all the money to pay and no intentions of taking advantage of anything. the situation i'm in with my landlord is pretty extreme and not ordinary. we have fallen WAY behind on the accounting but are now finally taking the steps to resolve the situation. talks about eviction are silly since it's never even been brought up between us. paying $100K in late fees is ludicrous since this isn't part of our agreement. you're wasting your time with "real world" examples of what you would do if some darn guy didn't pay you for so long... for all the people making crude comments about me, calling me a liar and a joke--it's unnecessary and ill informed. i'm not a demon tenant refusing to pay rent. i've never held my landlord hostage by holding back payment. what none of you can understand is the simple reality of the situation--both landlord and tenant fell far behind on finances; tenant has all funds and intention to pay which is a lot more than can be said for any of you with tenants that have purposefully screwed you overit's obvious how you all feel regarding asking for some $$ off rent for the last couple months--I get it and I've taken note. hey guys, this is an internet forum, it's easy for you to say smart *** remarks about me without much repercussions. so if it makes you feel better to bash on me and take out all your tenant frustrations on me then by all means go ahead. i don't owe you anything, and if i did i'd pay you in full

10 August 2010 | 25 replies
Yet, you seem not to be upset by that fact.

25 August 2010 | 9 replies
If you can't sell it, you'll have some upset agents.

28 August 2010 | 13 replies
We don't know what happened to it and are upset that the landlords have been in the home for weeks now and they are trying to say we broke it.They told us we would be allowed back into the property since they didn't give us the walk through form the week before we moved out when we did the walk through.

10 September 2010 | 26 replies
Rather than get upset that the world won’t listen to me because I’m a little guy with a "me-too" strategy, I’ve decided to lend money and JV with some of the local rehabbers while I wait.

20 September 2010 | 35 replies
No need to get mad, no one is upset, its just you and I are talking about different things.

16 October 2011 | 8 replies
In PA, there are two different ways to get a tax deed that I'm aware of, and each of those ways has what's called an "upset sale" and a "judicial sale".

19 December 2011 | 25 replies
Its fall and the victory of the proletariat are equally inevitable

5 January 2011 | 15 replies
For example to protect the property, or to sell in Installment Contract (which is construed as violative of due on sale clause), not likely the lender will get too upset assuming you still make payments timely.