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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What a nice neighbor you are! How did you know which mortgage company to call? [/quote] +1 [/quote] That just seems like such a crappy thing to do. [/quote] Um, the crappy thing to do was to use fraudulent means to impose a rental property on a community. I'm applaud the pp's due diligence and reaction, and I am appalled that you scolded her for doing it. So, before you go off on OP's "typical DC response" I would content that in fact, it was the investor who acted badly. Shame on you for blaming the victim here.[/quote] How is she a victim?[/quote] How do you know pp is a "she?" But, to answer your question, pp is the victim because s/he is negatively impacted by having a renter move in next door, especially if this is an uncommon thing in his/her neighborhood. Renters generally don't care for property as well as homeowners. So if the rental was enabled by fraudulent behavior, yeah, pp is the victim. Only a typical DC asshole would defend the neighbor for behaving this way. Those are the types who try to turn it around and call the victim names like "snob" and "busybody." This would be the same type of person who would drive a BMW and yell at the grandma for entering the crosswalk.[/quote]
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