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TacoMac

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He is a real piece of work. Some of the stuff he claims he has done to renters is despicable. I would be surprised if he hasn't been sued many times.
Never been sued once.

Let me tell you a little story, white trash:

About 5 months ago, my next door neighbor, who works for Siemans, got transferred. He came over with a bottle of decent wine and we sat and talked about it. He hated leaving the area, but it was a good promotion for him. He decided he was going to lease out the house because he thought that he might one day come back.

I told him it was a bad idea.

He joked back that I just didn't want renters living next door to me.

I told him, honestly, it's not that. This isn't rental material. It's a 300,000 dollar home. Who rents a 300,000 dollar home in the suburbs?

He said I was making a big deal over nothing. We finished the wine, talked about other things and had a good evening.

He moved out.

A month later, someone rents the house and moves in. I didn't see much of them at all. It was a man, woman and a small boy. I only saw the small boy twice in the 3 months they were here. I saw the man only a couple of times. The lady I saw quite often. She was overly polite, made a point to always say hello and always wave. I returned in kind.

One Friday afternoon, just three months after they got here, there's a rented moving truck that shows up. It sits there all through the weekend. I thought it was odd...I mean, most leases are either 6 months or a year, and here we are not even 4 months later and they're moving?

But it didn't occur to me until that Sunday when I took the garbage out and then was rolling the can to the street (garbage pickup is early Monday) and the lady was out there watching them load something into the truck and putting something small into her SUV. She was polite as usual, said hello and all that.

Just making conversation, I said: "Moving out so soon?"

She then went on to tell me that the owner had called, said he was moving back and that they had to get out.

She of course had no idea that I knew the owner and had talked to him just the week before. Oddly, he didn't say a word to me about moving back.

So I said, "He a short guy, kinda stocky, tattoos on his shoulders?"

She said, "YEAH! That's him!"

She was lying. I had just described a guy I had seen in the movie I was watching at the time.

Why lie? Why lie to somebody you don't even know?

It was two weeks later when the police knocked on the door. Turns out, they had completely gutted the house. Copper piping, appliances, flooring, HVAC, all of it. Gone. They had also only paid the first months rent and deposit and were actually being evicted at the time.

That shit happens all the time. I pop by my places to make sure it doesn't. If you have a problem with that, you're more than welcome to rent someplace else.

If you want to get taken to the cleaners, that's your choice. Frankly, I don't fancy that. At all.

And I'm sure if it was your place, and your money, and your livelihood, you wouldn't care one bit if they burned the place to the ground. After all, you're so rich you can afford not to care.

Right?
 

whitebb2727

Well-Known Member
I thought about getting a property to rent out with 12 units about 6 years ago. FUCK THAT!!!!!!
Our first house we rent out as out of state landlords and that is enough
I got into it as a way to supplement my income. I get aggravated at times.

I charge a non refundable application fee. If someone can't scrape 50 bucks together I don't want them renting from me.
 

whitebb2727

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That's illegal here, seems some folks were taking application fees from people on properties that were never actually rented out and just used as bait for the application fees.
I can see people doing that.

I assume background checks are legal there. What about proof of income?
 

Fogdog

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So name the mistake it's made lately. I've been waiting for days for somebody, ANYBODY, to come up with just one.

Nobody has.

It's like the Willingham case that all those "he was innocent" sites love to taught. They say their "new" fire report proves he was innocent.

No, it doesn't. It never did. Not even close. And to tell you how far the Judge went for that case, he held the circuit court open for 24 hours a day for a week and made himself available at any hour for ANYBODY that had ANY EVIDENCE AT ALL that EVEN REMOTELY POINTED TO INNOCENCE to come forward.

Nobody came.

Nobody.

The so called "fire expert" that "had new evidence" wouldn't even testify under oath to his own findings.

Stop reading bullshit. Start doing homework on the facts. In the last 40 years, not one single innocent man or woman has been executed. Not one. If you think so, you're wrong and need to join the Hale Bopp Cult before it comes around again.
ad ignorantium
 

see4

Well-Known Member
I know a man who spent years on death row, had his sentence changed to life sentence, spent another 10 years in Folsom, all the time claiming he was innocent, only to have DNA evidence exonerate him. I do not believe in the death penalty...
Yea, I'm not a big fan of the death penalty either.

In the last 40 years, not one single innocent man or woman has been executed.
Easy to claim an unprovable statement. We've shown you more than once that the court system can be corrupt and wrong, on MANY occasions. You've yet to show us that your claim is accurate.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Never been sued once.

Let me tell you a little story, white trash:

About 5 months ago, my next door neighbor, who works for Siemans, got transferred. He came over with a bottle of decent wine and we sat and talked about it. He hated leaving the area, but it was a good promotion for him. He decided he was going to lease out the house because he thought that he might one day come back.

I told him it was a bad idea.

He joked back that I just didn't want renters living next door to me.

I told him, honestly, it's not that. This isn't rental material. It's a 300,000 dollar home. Who rents a 300,000 dollar home in the suburbs?

He said I was making a big deal over nothing. We finished the wine, talked about other things and had a good evening.

He moved out.

A month later, someone rents the house and moves in. I didn't see much of them at all. It was a man, woman and a small boy. I only saw the small boy twice in the 3 months they were here. I saw the man only a couple of times. The lady I saw quite often. She was overly polite, made a point to always say hello and always wave. I returned in kind.

One Friday afternoon, just three months after they got here, there's a rented moving truck that shows up. It sits there all through the weekend. I thought it was odd...I mean, most leases are either 6 months or a year, and here we are not even 4 months later and they're moving?

But it didn't occur to me until that Sunday when I took the garbage out and then was rolling the can to the street (garbage pickup is early Monday) and the lady was out there watching them load something into the truck and putting something small into her SUV. She was polite as usual, said hello and all that.

Just making conversation, I said: "Moving out so soon?"

She then went on to tell me that the owner had called, said he was moving back and that they had to get out.

She of course had no idea that I knew the owner and had talked to him just the week before. Oddly, he didn't say a word to me about moving back.

So I said, "He a short guy, kinda stocky, tattoos on his shoulders?"

She said, "YEAH! That's him!"

She was lying. I had just described a guy I had seen in the movie I was watching at the time.

Why lie? Why lie to somebody you don't even know?

It was two weeks later when the police knocked on the door. Turns out, they had completely gutted the house. Copper piping, appliances, flooring, HVAC, all of it. Gone. They had also only paid the first months rent and deposit and were actually being evicted at the time.

That shit happens all the time. I pop by my places to make sure it doesn't. If you have a problem with that, you're more than welcome to rent someplace else.

If you want to get taken to the cleaners, that's your choice. Frankly, I don't fancy that. At all.

And I'm sure if it was your place, and your money, and your livelihood, you wouldn't care one bit if they burned the place to the ground. After all, you're so rich you can afford not to care.

Right?
Wow, you sure are smart.
 

whitebb2727

Well-Known Member
Taco thinks its ok just to show up and walk in on a renter. My moms landlord was doing that shit at one place. Didn't even knock. Caught her walking out the shower half naked. Some people are just trash and don't respect people's rights.

Taco doesn't understand as a renter you have certain rights.
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Taco thinks its ok just to show up and walk in on a renter. My moms landlord was doing that shit at one place. Didn't even knock. Caught her walking out the shower half naked. Some people are just trash and don't respect people's rights.

Taco doesn't understand as a renter you have certain rights.
Taco is the kind of landlord that inspires people to own their home even if it's a doublewide.
 

londonfog

Well-Known Member
Never been sued once.

Let me tell you a little story, white trash:

About 5 months ago, my next door neighbor, who works for Siemans, got transferred. He came over with a bottle of decent wine and we sat and talked about it. He hated leaving the area, but it was a good promotion for him. He decided he was going to lease out the house because he thought that he might one day come back.

I told him it was a bad idea.

He joked back that I just didn't want renters living next door to me.

I told him, honestly, it's not that. This isn't rental material. It's a 300,000 dollar home. Who rents a 300,000 dollar home in the suburbs?

He said I was making a big deal over nothing. We finished the wine, talked about other things and had a good evening.

He moved out.

A month later, someone rents the house and moves in. I didn't see much of them at all. It was a man, woman and a small boy. I only saw the small boy twice in the 3 months they were here. I saw the man only a couple of times. The lady I saw quite often. She was overly polite, made a point to always say hello and always wave. I returned in kind.

One Friday afternoon, just three months after they got here, there's a rented moving truck that shows up. It sits there all through the weekend. I thought it was odd...I mean, most leases are either 6 months or a year, and here we are not even 4 months later and they're moving?

But it didn't occur to me until that Sunday when I took the garbage out and then was rolling the can to the street (garbage pickup is early Monday) and the lady was out there watching them load something into the truck and putting something small into her SUV. She was polite as usual, said hello and all that.

Just making conversation, I said: "Moving out so soon?"

She then went on to tell me that the owner had called, said he was moving back and that they had to get out.

She of course had no idea that I knew the owner and had talked to him just the week before. Oddly, he didn't say a word to me about moving back.

So I said, "He a short guy, kinda stocky, tattoos on his shoulders?"

She said, "YEAH! That's him!"

She was lying. I had just described a guy I had seen in the movie I was watching at the time.

Why lie? Why lie to somebody you don't even know?

It was two weeks later when the police knocked on the door. Turns out, they had completely gutted the house. Copper piping, appliances, flooring, HVAC, all of it. Gone. They had also only paid the first months rent and deposit and were actually being evicted at the time.

That shit happens all the time. I pop by my places to make sure it doesn't. If you have a problem with that, you're more than welcome to rent someplace else.

If you want to get taken to the cleaners, that's your choice. Frankly, I don't fancy that. At all.

And I'm sure if it was your place, and your money, and your livelihood, you wouldn't care one bit if they burned the place to the ground. After all, you're so rich you can afford not to care.

Right?
Cool story bro, but what kind of wine..sweet, red, white, aged. You never got to that part
 

londonfog

Well-Known Member
Taco thinks its ok just to show up and walk in on a renter. My moms landlord was doing that shit at one place. Didn't even knock. Caught her walking out the shower half naked. Some people are just trash and don't respect people's rights.

Taco doesn't understand as a renter you have certain rights.
Tell me this is not true.
 

whitebb2727

Well-Known Member
Tell me this is not true.
Its very true. My mom called me crying. He not only didn't leave but stayed and tried to follow her in the bedroom when she went to go get dressed.

The guy was a piece of shit. She didn't take pics of the place right away after moving in but I told her to take pics once I found out what kind of guy he was. My brother grabbed the guy and they got into it. The landlord threatened to call the police. My brother did anyways. I reckon the police said something to him as it never happened again after that. I have no doubt he did it to the next tenants.

I told my mom to take pics again when she moved out. I'm glad she did. He tried to charge her for replacing the carpet when all it needed was a standard cleaning as there was no damage or stains. Several thousand dollars he tried to charge her and refused to give her deposit back for various things that were lies. The judge ordered her deposit back.

I'm sure some renters are shitty people but that doesn't give the landlord the right to walk in unannounced.

I taco pegged. I'm sure he pulls shit like that all the time. Fucking slum lord.
 
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