Re: OT: Anyone a landlord?




"JulieW8" <seemysig@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 28 Aug 2005 18:42:07 -0700, "Eliyahu Rooff"
> <lrooff1@xxxxxxxxxxx> gave thanks and said:
>
>>About eight years ago, I sold some property to a family on a private
>>contract. They're usually several days late with the payment, but have
>>never missed a payment and it's never seemed worth the bother to argue
>>about it. It's been quite a few years since I was a landlord, but
>>punctuality with rent payments always seemed to be a minor issue
>>compared to upkeep of the premises and good relations with the
>>neighbors.
>
> Oh come no, Eli - this is Los Angeles! Nobody does their own yardwork!
> (Well, someone must, I just don't know them.)
>
> I don't know why everyone thinks punctuality isn't an issue - the
> mortgage company sure considers it one. Maybe nobody who is laissez
> faire about it had a mortgage? (Or is independently wealthy and didn't
> need the rent in order to pay the mortgage?)
>
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That may be, or they may simply not have made themselves such a short window
that the current month's rent is racing to the mortgage company for the
current month's mortgage.

Sandi


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