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CLINTON
I also thought the same thing, and had as good an offer as you did.
for three years i had a money maker, last year i had three of my tenants lose their jobs and they were receiving welfare, but welfare decided to pay me the rent, the problem is they only pay what they always pay 50% of what i was asking, so i attempted to kick the people out,( No such thing) i was told even though they don’t pay the gas and lights i cant kick anyone out.
the only way i could get them out was to get them another apartment and agree to pay their first three months payments. i did it but now i have been told my four other tenants are in the same boat. so this week i applied for chapter 11 im all done trying to make what you say was easy money. to manyt hidden ghosts in that deal, be very careful my friend if it sounds to good a deal it surely is a stinking deal old lady or not .