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Re: Received My First Call From a Tenant About Their HCR Rent Increase
« Reply #50 on: March 29, 2010, 02:25:18 AM »
Probably in the HOA rules.  HOA's are the creation of Satan.

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and it is a stupid rule...

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Re: Received My First Call From a Tenant About Their HCR Rent Increase
« Reply #51 on: March 29, 2010, 07:39:32 AM »
One of the officers I work with had to evict some tenants not long ago and he asked if I thought he was doing the right thing.

I asked him if he had a mortgage on the property. He acknowledged that he did.

"Case closed," I said. "The tenant has an obligation to you because you have an obligation to the bank and the bank has an obligation to its depositors because its really their money that was used as the basis of the loan for your mortgage.

"The tenant isn't screwing you over, he's screwing over the little ol' lady whose life savings is in that bank."

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The officer then remarked I don't think like normal people.
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Re: Received My First Call From a Tenant About Their HCR Rent Increase
« Reply #52 on: March 29, 2010, 09:51:36 AM »
One of the officers I work with had to evict some tenants not long ago and he asked if I thought he was doing the right thing.

I asked him if he had a mortgage on the property. He acknowledged that he did.

"Case closed," I said. "The tenant has an obligation to you because you have an obligation to the bank and the bank has an obligation to its depositors because its really their money that was used as the basis of the loan for your mortgage.

"The tenant isn't screwing you over, he's screwing over the little ol' lady whose life savings is in that bank."

...

The officer then remarked I don't think like normal people.

At least he got something right...