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Originally posted by Ibrahim S:
Not sure if any of the programs mentioned will do a surprise visit to see where and how a tenant currently lives. Priceless. :)

I don't do the landlord thing; I am getting courious. But, ain't there yet.
Ibrahim S
I think that advice is not only funny, but, spot on. I had a yahoo come up to me flashing a deposite and first month rent and told me he was ready to move into my rehab tomorrow. I simply said "OK, my application only has one question. I need to see where you are living now to see how you will treat my property". He invited me to have intercourse with my self and walked off. I like to tell all of my landlord buddies this story.
Don

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