Scraped side of 12 year old honda

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The first thing a labord does is look at the condition of the tenants car to determine how they will treat the rental


I’ve never had a landlord ask to look at my car. Where we live currently is 2 blocks from where we lived previously. We walked over. The apartment manager could have walked over herself to see our car and apartment. She didn’t ask and I seriously doubt she did. Our car info wasn’t on the application.
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Anonymous wrote:It shows a bad example that you don't care and will green light your child damaging the car. Sad


??? Not at all. It's purely a cost/benefit consideration. You seem to be overly invested in your family's appearance. Sad.


Perception is reality and it's disgusting like leaving smeared food all over your face, sad


Wow. We either have a troll or a delusional person here. Go ahead and waste your money on keeping up with the Jones's.


NP here, but having a non damaged car is now keeping up with the Jones? Talk about inflation. I think what the poster meant is that you maintain a neat and tidy appearance vs buying a new luxury car. Driving around in a damaged car gives the perception that you don’t care remotely care about how things look at all. I would fix it on the cheap as 12 year old Hondas still have value, but almost zero in its current condition.
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