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In response to
"
OK ty always posts crazy NYC Real Estate stuff but I have one that may take the cake in terms of CRAZY
"
by
JackDawson
that is a ugly scenario.
Posted by
Pippy - Dream Weaver & Catcher (aka Epiphany)
Oct 2 '19, 09:36
so if they have family, you are just out of your money? I'm not even sure how that transaction would work.
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I think you are becoming the landlord of a rent-controlled apt. -- nm
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psilotum
Oct 2, 09:50
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oh okay, I thought someone was waiting for someone to die.
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Pippy - Dream Weaver & Catcher
Oct 2, 09:54
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Not that rent can be reset, because it can't. He can't move in unless they vacate. He doesn't want to be a landlord, he wants to live there. -- nm
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Krusty
Oct 2, 10:40
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just make the tenant 'disappear' -- nm
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decline
Oct 2, 10:49
Yup -- nm
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Krusty
Oct 2, 09:50
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