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[quote=Anonymous]A friend of mine was in a shop a few towns over and overheard a stranger telling the shop owner about selling her property next spring but that she wasn't telling her tenants until they renewed their lease. She was very open with her whole life story. My friend couldnt help listening in, thinking what a biatch, when she finally heard my address. My friend was able to list so many personal details (name, spouse name, where they reside, even details about her spouse's ex) that I am 100% positive it was our landlord. It also makes sense why she wanted us to extend our lease in a way that we've not done in 3 years. Fast forward a few weeks, she questioned our hesitance to sign the lease. I told her because we'd heard she was going to list in the spring and we would prefer to move in the summer rather than next spring. She responded she wasnt intending to sell, she was confused why we thought that and has gone so far to tell me 3 more times since then that she wasnt selling. My dh says let it go and we'll just proceed with our plans to move. But I can't stand the thought that she's lied repeatedly to me and I want to call her out on it. Would you confront and tell her you know she's fos or just let it go? I want her to know we know she lied and that she's a numbskull for outting herself with her big mouth![/quote]
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