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abbreviations by nicey (fl) on July 7, 2012 @20:59

                              
Hi everyone I am new to this site. Not a new landlord. I am having trouble with abbreviations. NY-LL can you or someone else tell me what a PITa is. I keep seeing it and for the life of me I cant figure out that one. And does a TROLL spell out to mean anything. I understand that it is a tenant that is trying to put himself across as a landlord but was just wondering if the letters mean something. thanks and thanks for all the wonderful info you all provide. Even Jake He makes me laugh some times.
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Re: abbreviations by Micah on July 7, 2012 @21:25 [ Reply ]
PITA is Pain In The A$$

A troll is just someone who lurks on the board trying to provoke arguments.
Re: abbreviations by Jake on July 7, 2012 @21:29 [ Reply ]
"Even Jake He makes me laugh some times."

Thank you for your support.
Re: abbreviations by NY-LL on July 8, 2012 @00:35 [ Reply ]
The professional tenant knows how to abuse the landlord-tenant housing laws in order to live “rent free” or to prolong the eviction process. Essentially, creating issues of damage and lease violations where none technically or practically exist. The PITA tenant is the unprofessional tenants who simply violates the lease agreement in order to cause frustration for the landlord. As already stated, a “troll” deliberately posts provocative messages with the intent to cause disruption and argument.

In my opinion ...
Most of the anonymous posters on the LPA website are regular delinquent tenant posters from other “free advice” websites. Feel free to ignore their rhetoric. Their illogical perspectives are skewed due to a lack of financial accountability to the property and a lack of moral obligation for either the landlord or lease agreement. While I am being kind, some landlords just call them "TROLLS."

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