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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People can ask. It isn't outliner behavior to ask to they can stay, and they earn the perimeters. Some owners might say yes we'll rent it for market rate. And maybe the owners would be grateful it was rented and the rental produced money. Owners can say no. Owners owe not one an explanation as to why they say no. The act of "asking" and the saying of "no" or "yes, but here are our terms" is no big deal. [/quote] I agree. It's not offensive to ask, and it's not offensive to say no. I found it's easiest to say no if you are consistent with everyone and make it about you and not them. [/quote] I think it’s offensive to ask. If they wanted to offer it to you, they would. Asking infers obligation and dumps a problem on the other person. Moochers always believe there is no harm in asking.[/quote]
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