They call a 'burb "XX" ???Originally Posted by Cincy'sMom
How 'bout it's called ... ?XX?
This is like pullin MY teeth!
Hope it wasn't supposed to be a *seekrit*!!
OMG! It WAS a seekrit!
"Hints" have been edited out.
They call a 'burb "XX" ???Originally Posted by Cincy'sMom
How 'bout it's called ... ?XX?
This is like pullin MY teeth!
Hope it wasn't supposed to be a *seekrit*!!
OMG! It WAS a seekrit!
"Hints" have been edited out.
Last edited by Cinder & Smoke; 04-01-2008 at 12:54 AM. Reason: Additional seekrit stuff *removed* in Edit #2! (Me Bad!)
I didn't know if since it already had broken into once, it was the best idea to say where an empty house was sitting. Maybe being too careful. Sorry.
That sucks. How desrespectful. At least it was only a stereo, but still..that doesn't ease the pain of feeling violated. My "ex-house" was robbed 3x. All the elder neighbors sat and looked out the window all day and knew everyone's businees, except when the cops asked questions about the robbery. Praying that everything works out for Christy.
I've been Boooo'd!
i was thinking the same thing-Originally Posted by Cincy'sMom
never can be too careful -
surprised Phred didn't think of it!
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He DID think of it ...
I didn't know if ... it was the best idea to say where an empty house was sitting.
... never can be too careful - surprised Phred didn't think of it!
And *thought* it would be pretty hard to target a house knowing ONLY the subdivision name.
I'll go back and remove some more.
Originally Posted by K9karen
I think I can top that one, Karen. In Massachusetts, I lived in a converted house, with 8 units, I think. Right on a corner of two streets, across the street from a little carryout place. I was completely cleaned out- in broad day light, between the hours of 9-1130am. No one saw a thing. Not even the couple moving in across the street.![]()
I didn't see how the kids could have broken it at night and the neighbors not have known since the back of their house is so close to Christy's. But the police officer that came said he thinks they broke in during the day BECAUSE almost all the neighbors work. It was one of those coincidental things but the officer graduated from Findlay High School in 1987. He said they would put Christy's house on daily checks.
I've been trying to think of some way we could help sell the house. I thought about a human interest story of this being Brian's second tour in Iraq and Christy needing to be near family. Even when he gets back next winter if the house hasn't sold, it is going to make things difficult for the Christy and the kids to join him as they won't be able to afford two housing payments.
It seems with all these reality shows where they build people whole huge new houses that we should be able to create some sympathy and get someone to buy it.
I know that someone said that a car was included with the sale of a house but again, we can't afford a car to go along with the house. I guess I think that our government expects a lot of these men and their families that in situations like this they should be buying the houses or something to make it easier on the families. Of course, I could get into the advisibility of these men buying a house in the first place but that would be talking about something I cannot change at this point in time.
Johanna, the problem with renting to anyone while it is for sale is that right now it is hard enough to sell a house. Having people in there and maybe not takng care of it, may make it even harder to sell. Plus of course, the house would have to be available at all times to be shown which may disrupt the renters lives.
It seems that since Rob died we have had so many of these type of problems that life sometimes seems overwhelming. I don't think it is always the big problems (although this one is not exactly small) that get us, it's all the little ones that keep cropping up.
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Originally Posted by 4 Dog Mother
I totally understand. My thoughts were really about the safety issue with a vacant house, not really the sales aspect. Is it priced right? Can it be lowered? How long has it been on the market?
Of course, the market could not be worse right now. Just thinking...
That's just awful! Even if not much got stolen or was destroyed, it's quite disturbing to know that your private space has been invaded.
Kirsten
I was renting the 2nd floor of a house when I lived in Bethlehem. The house was up for sale while I lived there, and while it was a pain to have them work around my hours, it wasn't too bad. I just didn't like when the one woman came in with her little girl and they were opening up my cupboards and my dressers. I did say that the furniture wasn't included, that it was personal property of mine, so they really had no right to look in it. The cupboards I couldn't do much about.
One thing if you do rent it out, if you have a lease, the renters are guaranteed their living arrangements until the lease is up. So, if they have a lease for 1 year, and it sells after 3 months, legally you can't make them move for 9 more months. I was lucky when I lived there because the new owner just wanted it for 2ndary income and kept it as apartments.
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