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Re: to anonymous:
by Anonymous
on March 25, 2015 @14:37
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No, no.
I, am a full time, stay-at-home mom. I know all about working hard/hard work and not doing a 9-5.
I, also know, that I no longer "work" for a living. I no longer "work" outside of my home to pay the bills, keep the lights on, and keep a roof over my head, as I once did.
You are taking my statement out of context. If you do not understand the difference between the two, than I can't help you.
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Re: to anonymous:
by Anonymous
on March 25, 2015 @15:04
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Like I said, you obviously have no idea what being a landlord entails.
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What would you propose?
by CCRider (CA)
on March 25, 2015 @22:25
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I'm curious. If you were a landlord and were screening tenants, would you not require a credit check? SS#'s are required in order to do that.
How would you, personally, handle an applicant who would not give you one? Based on their fear of having their identity stolen?
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Re: What would you propose?
by Anonymous
on March 25, 2015 @23:02
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And to respectfully add to CC's question, suppose the applicant was asking to rent your well-maintained single family home (as in J (FL)'s situation, which we have been talking about in this thread), worth $150,000 to $200,000, or possibly more?
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