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  • hooky

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    Mar 4, 2011
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    If I was the renter, I would take this next week and find a new place to live. The lesson here is "Don't rent from deadbeats". If they knew the place was in foreclosure for the last year they were goofy for hanging around. Did they bother paying any rent during this time? If she has a lease, then she could take legal action against the lessor....but the deadbeat just lost the property to foreclosure so the lessor may not have any cash anyway....uh wait...I just saw she hasn't paid rent in 10 months. If I was the new owner, I'd file eviction in the morning, and maybe even criminal trespassing charges. What the EFF man...no one gets to live in a house for free. She's a bigger deadbeat than her landlord was, or so it appears. Can she cough up the 10 months rent She OWES? She owes it to her landlord though, not the new owner.

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