letter to tenant

Dave

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Read the whole thread, and it should be obvious that this is an adversarial landlord, who assumes the worst in tenants, gets the expected outcome, spends quite a lot of the tenants' money on lawyers, and perhaps even enjoys himself in the process.

His misuse of the word litigation is germane only insofar as it hints at the underlying issues.

That has become quite apparent, and his method of response to having his ignorance pointed out just confirms it further.
 

saturnz

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Read the whole thread, and it should be obvious that this is an adversarial landlord, who assumes the worst in tenants, gets the expected outcome, spends quite a lot of the tenants' money on lawyers, and perhaps even enjoys himself in the process.

His misuse of the word litigation is germane only insofar as it hints at the underlying issues.

this coming from someone who makes up his own facts and goes with it

if any of you feel my tenant has strong grounds to defend himself, I can give you his contact details and you can fight the good fight for him
 

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Other than for feedback why would he have posted his email on this open public forum?

Why don't you stick your dictionary in your dark safe space...

He maybe wanted feedback from people with common sense and brains not from people or fools or tools sitting on high horses calling him names like being a fool.
 

saturnz

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He maybe wanted feedback from people with common sense and brains not from people or fools or tools sitting on high horses calling him names like being a fool.

besides feedback, I have an insurance product for exactly issues like this, so in the event of the tenant defaulting, damaging my property or whatever risks I'm normally exposed to, the insurance product is supposed to kick in

I wrote that letter under the advisement of the service provider, and they saw no issue with it.
 

Dave

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He maybe wanted feedback from people with common sense and brains not from people or fools or tools sitting on high horses calling him names like being a fool.

You might want to go back and re-read the thread and see who called others fools and who just said the use of incorrect language was foolish.
 

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besides feedback, I have an insurance product for exactly issues like this, so in the event of the tenant defaulting, damaging my property or whatever risks I'm normally exposed to, the insurance product is supposed to kick in

I wrote that letter under the advisement of the service provider, and they saw no issue with it.

You're either lying or the clerk at the insurance company had just as bad a grasp of English as you do.
 

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Asked by the person who's sole contribution to the thread has been:
So why did the tenants refuse inspection access? The car part is a long standing friendly joke on Saturnz behalf. If you do not know or understand thats your sad loss.

Capice.
 

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besides feedback, I have an insurance product for exactly issues like this

Of course you do. I'm surprised if you make any profit at all out of this business, what with the lawyers and insurance and who knows what else on standby for when it all -- inevitably -- goes wrong.

Back to one of my main questions: why do you persist?

Why property rental?

There's so much else out there that earns money and doesn't require intervention.
 

saturnz

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Of course you do. I'm surprised if you make any profit at all out of this business, what with the lawyers and insurance and who knows what else on standby for when it all -- inevitably -- goes wrong.

Back to one of my main questions: why do you persist?

Why property rental?

There's so much else out there that earns money and doesn't require intervention.


so wait, you don't know my return LOL

okay bye!
 

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so wait, you don't know my return LOL

okay bye!

No I don't, but come on. You're being quite evasive on this one. Do I need to tickle you? What is it about the rental? Is it something about the market / area you're in? Do you know about REITs and all the rest?
 

saturnz

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No I don't, but come on. You're being quite evasive on this one. Do I need to tickle you? What is it about the rental? Is it something about the market / area you're in? Do you know about REITs and all the rest?

evasive, read your previous posts and ask yourself why would any sensible person keep feeding you?

you clearly stated you will not change your opinion, the details don't matter remember?

oh and I repeat, you make up your own facts
 

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Why was this thread created? :confused:

And that is really the question I've had all along.

It's almost as if he wants people to argue with him...which goes hand in hand with the situation he finds himself in.
 

saturnz

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And that is really the question I've had all along.

It's almost as if he wants people to argue with him...which goes hand in hand with the situation he finds himself in.

many landlords are on this forum, the only people arguing are those that make up their own facts or simply accuse me of lying
 
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