We rented for 19 years before we bought this house. Georgia, Newfoundland, Massachusetts, and Minn. Never left owing a dime. I was fully employed all the time except for about 5 weeks it took to find a job when I got out of the Army. Didn't qualify for GI loan because in Army at the wrong time. If I would have had to pay two months rent up front, we would have been on the street if it hadn't been for our folks.. Last house I rented, we were assured we would have first chance to buy if owner decided to sell. Ya, right, first bid is what it meant. Other house I gave full month notice after 5 years living there, left my heating stove because it was still winter. When I came back in spring to get the stove landlord complains stove burns a lot of fuel. I guess if I would have required my girl friend, now wife, to have a complete physical exam I would have known she would have to have caecerean to have babies. When ever we had two nickels to rub together extra, we just gave it to the hosp or clinic. Now, would I rent my house out? No way, I think I would burn it down first.
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