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Re: Signed lease for new apt - old tenant won't leave - Landlord Forum thread 352415

Re: Signed lease for new apt - old tenant won't leave by Garry on May 25, 2017 @09:03

                              
I'm not sure what you are trying to tell me. But I can tell you this------anyone coming to this forum, either LLs or Ts, are asking questions or giving answers, in common, everyday language. None of us are lawyers, and we don't speak in "legalese", or even "code" language that cities use concerning rental properties. Nor do we want answers given that way. Yes, many leases, including mine, are made up of mostly "legalese". But this is an OPINION based forum, and most everyone just wants people to "tell it like it is", using common, everyday language that a 15 year old child could understand. Those are the kinds of answers I give. If you want to "re-word" my answers, using "legalese", "codespeak" or more "formal" wording, please feel free to do so.
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Re: Signed lease for new apt - old tenant won't leave by Anonymous on May 25, 2017 @14:29 [ Reply ]
absolutely correct,,,............check back in when you turn 16 !
Re: Signed lease for new apt - old tenant won't leave by Anonymous on May 25, 2017 @16:24 [ Reply ]
So that explains why you call people "STUPID". Because you act like a 15 year old?
Re: Signed lease for new apt - old tenant won't leave by Anonymous on May 25, 2017 @20:36 [ Reply ]
" using common, everyday language that a 15 year old child could understand"

If they cannot understand the basic terms used in this industry unless it's in terms of a 15 year old, then maybe they should not be landlords. This is a business for professionals, not kids. Learn the lingo, lean the rules and laws and learn how to do it all as a business.

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