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re: getting investment property qualified for sec. 8?
Posted on 3/11/09 at 2:52 pm to prplhze2000
Posted on 3/11/09 at 2:52 pm to prplhze2000
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so what if I do? When I got to deal with the criminals people like slim import into our neighborhoods I have every right to call out mr. absentee landlord who never has to deal with the consquences of his actions.
The neighbors have to deal with their crap, not once do the section 8 tenants rob or stab or rape the landlord. He's laughing all the way to the bank.
Slim asked a legit question and you go off on him for no good reason. You have no idea what kind of landlord he is or might be.
Do yourself a favor and STFU.
Posted on 3/11/09 at 3:03 pm to prplhze2000
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Don't you work in the mortgage industry?
If this is true then this guy is a hypocrite.
Look, I understand you are angry because section 8 has negatively affected your quality of life, but your anger is misdirected. To put more of the blame on landlords than on the people actually committing the crimes, or the legislators for setting up the system, is short-sighted.
I’m a landlord myself, and I have chosen not to participate in section 8 thus far because I haven’t had to. But unfortunately we can only expect more programs like this, and more pressure on people like me to adapt to the situation at hand. I don’t like section 8 either, but it is what it is.
Do you mean to tell me that you have never participated in a government sponsored program that has negative social consequences? Do you own a mortgage through Fannie Mae?
dawgorama and others are right. You need to stop being so self-righteous.
Posted on 3/11/09 at 3:15 pm to prplhze2000
If the rent in your neighborhood is low enough to offer Section 8, it was probably shitty already.
Posted on 3/11/09 at 3:20 pm to yellowfin
Wow... somebody in this thread needs a hug.
Posted on 3/11/09 at 3:24 pm to yellowfin
frick you. its northeast Jackson. NE Jackson is probably the best part of the whole city.
The problem was 20 years ago they built two damn complexes in the middle of the nicest part of Jackson. Part of agreement with city to build was no Sec 8. They went BK, Prudential brought them so agreement didn't apply. Then Prudential decided to take Section 8.
Next thing you knew the criminals started living there. They stole our cars three times, stole the neighbors cars, broke into half the homes on our street alone, started robbing people in the park across the street, which was a very nice one, yet I've got some punks on this board calling me a hypocrite because I don't want crackheads and drunks living on my dime beating up and killing lil ole ladies as most of the people living nearby were elderly people.
The problem was 20 years ago they built two damn complexes in the middle of the nicest part of Jackson. Part of agreement with city to build was no Sec 8. They went BK, Prudential brought them so agreement didn't apply. Then Prudential decided to take Section 8.
Next thing you knew the criminals started living there. They stole our cars three times, stole the neighbors cars, broke into half the homes on our street alone, started robbing people in the park across the street, which was a very nice one, yet I've got some punks on this board calling me a hypocrite because I don't want crackheads and drunks living on my dime beating up and killing lil ole ladies as most of the people living nearby were elderly people.
Posted on 3/11/09 at 3:28 pm to prplhze2000
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frick you. its northeast Jackson. NE Jackson is probably the best part of the whole city.
The problem was 20 years ago they built two damn complexes in the middle of the nicest part of Jackson. Part of agreement with city to build was no Sec 8. They went BK, Prudential brought them so agreement didn't apply. Then Prudential decided to take Section 8.
Next thing you knew the criminals started living there. They stole our cars three times, stole the neighbors cars, broke into half the homes on our street alone, started robbing people in the park across the street, which was a very nice one, yet I've got some punks on this board calling me a hypocrite because I don't want crackheads and drunks living on my dime beating up and killing lil ole ladies as most of the people living nearby were elderly people.
So you (or your company) turns down all business if you know the mortgage holder will be doing Section 8? Have you or your company ever profited from any programs that had negative social consequences like you describe for Section 8?
Posted on 3/11/09 at 3:32 pm to prplhze2000
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NE Jackson is probably the best part of the whole city.
That's like being the smartest kid on the short bus.
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Next thing you knew the criminals started living there. They stole our cars three times, stole the neighbors cars, broke into half the homes on our street alone, started robbing people in the park across the street, which was a very nice one,
If a resident of a section 8 apartment gets arrested they are automatically evicted. I would just move, it seems like the obvious solution. That's the thing about apartments, no matter how nice they are when new they will always end up shitty.
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yet I've got some punks on this board calling me a hypocrite because I don't want crackheads and drunks living on my dime beating up and killing lil ole ladies as most of the people living nearby were elderly people.
I hate poor people more than anyone I know, but this guy is trying to make money off of them which I have no problem with.
Posted on 3/11/09 at 3:39 pm to prplhze2000
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Next thing you knew the criminals started living there. They stole our cars three times, stole the neighbors cars, broke into half the homes on our street alone, started robbing people in the park across the street, which was a very nice one, yet I've got some punks on this board calling me a hypocrite because I don't want crackheads and drunks living on my dime beating up and killing lil ole ladies as most of the people living nearby were elderly people.
That’s not why I called you a hypocrite. I think you know that.
I think it would have sufficed to say that you don’t agree with section 8, rather than suggest that the guy who asked the question be hung if he ever participated in it.
Posted on 3/11/09 at 3:45 pm to yellowfin
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NE Jackson is probably the best part of the whole city.
That's like being the smartest kid on the short bus.
Game, set, and match to Yellowfin
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