Posted by Old Scovy on November 22, 2015 at 17:45:13 from (96.58.44.192):
In Reply to: Re: how to rent posted by JD Seller on November 22, 2015 at 15:53:17:
I had an apartment house in Cooperstown a lot of years ago. And I always rented to the best of people with all the recommendations. They always went bad on me. What I did wrong I will never know. One tenant I had to Cary all winter as he didn't have any work in winter even had to finance him sometimes .But I'll say this for him he always paid me back the next summer. Why didn't I boot him out ? Because he lived like a hog and I didn't want to clean that apartment. As it turned out I had to any way and I lost a good paying tenant 6 Months of the year. LOL Then I accidently got a tenant in that was the kind that us straight people don't want to be around. Well let me tell you I never had a problem with him. Pay on time Clean all the time and Quiet stick to himself. Hey a darn good tenant Couldn't Waite to fill the place up with his friends and people of the like. Yep say what you want. even laugh at me, But the best going I ever had with that place. Was also glad to get it sold latter on.
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