Years ago I bought a farm from a "poor widow woman".
We agreed to let her rent the house while her retirement home was being built in town. We were assured by the realtor and the woman that it would be finished by September 1st - the absolute latest October 1st - closing date was July 1st. In DECEMBER I told her she needed to pack her bags because we were moving in by Christmas day. Apparently she kept changing the plans on her house delaying the contractor and in general driving everyone nuts that had to deal with her. While she was living in the house I started moving things into the out buildings and she went around to the neighbors telling them that I was "taking over" even though it was still her place (that she didn't own). When we agreed to the rent amount we put it high enough to cover the rent we were paying - much to cheap for the house she was living in but we thought it was temporary at the time. As my FIL advised me (after the fact) we should have had the rent doubling every month she stayed past the move out date. By December her rent would have $4000 a month and January would have been $8000 a month - she would have got her tail moving a little faster with dollars like that going out the door.
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