Posted by NEBeef on August 20, 2011 at 11:00:26 from (66.189.36.195):
In Reply to: landlords posted by Chris in ND on August 18, 2011 at 23:39:32:
If you're the renter, you got to make your own decision. If there's more land for rent in the area than there are tenants you might decide one way, if the situation is reversed maybe it's best to yield. You got to do what's best for you. But it's clearly a threat, and you should at least acknowledge to yourself exactly what it is. Pretending it's something else will not help you make the right decision now or next time.
I think throwing down enough cash to cover your meal would at least let the guy know you need to be dealt with as a business person. If the guy thinks he can walk all over you for the price of a meal he'll do it again - I wouldn't expect to be treated any better in the future. So I'd definitely agree that the best thing is to get yourself rid of this guy and find a better landlord - once this guy thinks he's can intimidate you he'll do it again.
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