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Brandy Stanart New Lease with questionable demands and issues.
9 March 2012 | 6 replies
Just cross out the parts of the new lease you don't agree with and sign and initial and date next to it.Have all tenants over 18 sign just like you did.In fact I would print name,sign name,initial and date for each area crossed out if you want to be ultra cautious.The landlord will have to agree,come back with a compromise,or get you out.They will have lost rent and reconditioning cost.So if you pay on time most likely they will not want to lose you over this.The fact that they overpaid for the house and are having a hard time covering the mortgage is NOT your problem as a tenant.You didn't hold their hand to the papers they signed at closing.Sounds like they put a bad tenant in and they trashed the place.You came along and the landlord barely had money to fix things.So see if they will keep the regular lease in place and don't get onto them too bad for too many more repairs.It sounds like they are headed to foreclosure or close to it as it is.no legal advice
Karl Sivert Skatland Review of investment worksheet
22 June 2015 | 8 replies
Calculating the principal is not the problem (as you can see from the worksheet).
Yeji Hwang Problem Solvers! What what would you do in this situation?
24 August 2022 | 7 replies
We are trying to creatively find a more affordable solution that will allow us to meet our goal of starting the build later this fall.The Problem: A section of our lot had a swampy area.
Rich Weese Income stream---GUARANTEED!!!!!
20 March 2010 | 21 replies
If you buy or loan low enough, no problem. A
Rich Weese Chinese drywall update- what a mess!!
2 April 2010 | 16 replies
Everyone knows the mess and NO one will back up any fix with guarantee or assurances they have fixed the problem. As
Rich Weese Another growing social program
19 June 2010 | 19 replies
I just don't see there being enuff to pay for all the bankrupt and new programs.Rich I think this is the bigger problem. As
Mike Favors Removing linoleum flooring?
3 November 2016 | 21 replies
That leaves you with the same problem as before, which is that won't adhere to linoleum and could break down under the backer. 
Cornell M. Dayne Dummy mail?
5 August 2008 | 10 replies
The postcard could hypnotically suggest that there is a greater problem that you can solve, but it will not directly implicate them as having a problem, as they have been chosen randomly due to the fact that they have property.The advantage to you would be the cost, and since your belt is not quite as tight anymore you could spend more cash to get in front of more eyes.
Marc Faulkner Friends List Privacy?
17 June 2009 | 31 replies
That has been my problem as well.
Tim Conway San Diego in March
18 August 2011 | 8 replies
Shouldn't be a problem as long as you don't expect to lounge on the beach soaking up the sun.