Posted by RodInNS on August 20, 2011 at 06:08:50 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: Re: landlords posted by NEBeef on August 20, 2011 at 04:41:39:
No doubt it's a threat... but it's by no means the first threat that was made in business and it won't be the last. I don't see why everyone thinks the guy is stupid... or this stuff about losing a renter. If it's like most other places then there's likely 20 more beating down his door to get the land and probably willing to pay more. When you're dealing with an a$$ in that position the ball is in your court as to how you want to handle it. If you know that somebody else will get the ground if you peeve him... and you need the ground more than you need to buy it... why rock the boat? Ending up with nothing just to prove a point is pretty damn stupid in my book. Ya haven't really proved much if you're sitting there with no income, payments to make on gear and your two thumbs stuck up yer arse. I've had to deal with jerk-off's like that before... and I've dealt with them as long as necessary... but the best thing to do is get clear of them at the earliest oppertunity and they can keep their drama to themselves. Owning land right now, particularly through debt is probably not the smartest plan either. I'm of the opinion that a reckoning is coming before too long and interest will rise considerably...
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