#79278On Wednesday, May 21, 2008Guest (not verified) said,
Okay.... here is the thing.
You signed an agreement, no longer is a handshake a mans word.
If you violated the agreement, (either party) then it is broken.
There are no laws that says a tenant after 30 years, can pay when he/she can.
See, this is why there are agreements. It's in writing,so no he said/ she said.
I can't believe you think since you have been there 30 years, you get special treatment.
You may have been a excellent resident. but business is business.
I only hope I could tell my mortgage company, "I been with you ppl for 30 years, cut me some slack"
We all fall on hard times, we find family, friends to help us out. BUT, to expect that the lease agreement you signed ( your honor) to be voided is irresponsible.
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Okay.... here is the
Okay.... here is the thing.
You signed an agreement, no longer is a handshake a mans word.
If you violated the agreement, (either party) then it is broken.
There are no laws that says a tenant after 30 years, can pay when he/she can.
See, this is why there are agreements. It's in writing,so no he said/ she said.
I can't believe you think since you have been there 30 years, you get special treatment.
You may have been a excellent resident. but business is business.
I only hope I could tell my mortgage company, "I been with you ppl for 30 years, cut me some slack"
We all fall on hard times, we find family, friends to help us out. BUT, to expect that the lease agreement you signed ( your honor) to be voided is irresponsible.
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