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I feel bad for her
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25/03/2009 10:15:04
 
 
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25/03/2009 10:05:22
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>>>>http://www.cnn.com/2009/US/03/23/landlord.foreclosure/index.html
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>>>>My father in law said to me when we bought our house, "...assume nothing when dealing when agents/brokers/landloads. Get it in writing".
>>>>
>>>>I feel for her. I wish her well in small-claims court. I hope she get at least some of her money back.
>>>
>>>We agree. You'd think that someone taking over a house would have to live with any contracts that are already in force. And the former owner should be jailed.
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>>The person taking over the house had no say in any contract that came before the time the house was 'assumed'. Therefore, any existing contract - unless they state otherwise - have no binding quality on subsequent parties.
>
>I know that, I'm just saying that's bad law. Try not taking over the property taxes or the mortgage when you take over a house. The only reason the law is the way it is, is because the tenant has no clout and can be pushed around without much effort.

I think the tenants biggest mistake was that she ASSUMED she was actually investing in the eventual ownership of the house and put down a lot of money.
I don't how she got that assumption, but it's gonna cost her big money.

I still feel bad for her.
The American Republic will endure, until politicians realize they can bribe the people with their own money.
- Alexis de Tocqueville

No man’s life, liberty, or property is safe while the legislature is in session.
– Mark Twain (1866)
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