Posted on 09/19/2015 8:34:03 AM PDT by grimalkin
Donald Rennie, who co-owns the business next door, said he returned to work from a Bahamas vacation Monday to find the ocean had practically followed him home. About 2 inches of water had seeped into the carpet and onto the furniture from the neighboring storefront, Rennie said.
"I opened the door and smelled a horrible smell. My feet were actually squishing in the carpet from the amount of water that was in here," Rennie said. "All of that water seeped in over here and it was just a mess."
Police are still trying to track down the woman who owned the massage parlor, Stocker said. She could face felony charges if she is found to be at fault.
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Being a landlord is like herding sharks.
I’ve heard that from people. Seems like a tremendous headache.
“Police are still trying to track down the woman who owned the massage parlor,...”
Maybe Bubba Clinton?
To this day I consider that one of the biggest mistakes I ever made.
For one thing, I found out that I'm not cut out to be a land lord.
After less than five years both of us called it quits and sold out at a loss.....
BUT...
It was worth it to get rid of all the headaches.
I will never be a land lord again
Not even with Section 8 paying the rent?
Section 8 is a “marvelous” program where your tax dollars pay all but a pittance of the rent for people who are too lazy to work, do dishes, or take out the trash...
Why would you want someone else to collect them?
Your return on investment is so narrow with rental property and depends on having civilized tenants to make a profit.
Section 8 would be a nightmare as a landlord. There is so much third party risk. Bad renters, and corrupt property management companies .
I had heard stories of third world immigrants having open fires in the house to cook, people working on motorcycles in the living rooms with oil stains on the carpet and floors , and renters punching holes in the wall and trashing the place before eviction. No way would I consider being a landlord.
But these would be GREAT tenants! The very best the government can subsidize, the ones who no one who does a background check would want anywhere in their county! The one who if that had any initiative what-so-ever could be on Jerry Springer!
Yup, not what youwant to do. If you have to you buy low, rehab a little, and flip it. Get out asap with a little profit but no longterm headaches.
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