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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The issue that the non owners do not understand, or care to see, is that there are shut down/close up procedures that only the owners are privy to. There is much overlooked from the something for nothing crowd. Also, it costs, whether you like it or not, to have the house occupied for a week. Not all second home owners are rich, unless you see people "friends" as "how they can serve you". In which case, they already know this, and you have your answer, even though you may not like it. I am not sure what PP thinks entitles them to use of another's house - could someone answer this? It is definitely not "free". [/quote] OMG, give it a rest. Plenty of us have said we do own second homes and we do share them. I don't get why you can't comprehend that. You know how you can make someone privy to your shut down/close up procedures? You tell them, the same way you tell a renter. Your friends must be as dim as you are. [/quote] The entitlement - can you address that? What makes you first in line for their house? This is a legitimate question, because I can not fathom asking someone who I know uses their house and also rents their house, and also has a short season of rentals, some of which may be last minute. Am I the Queen of England, or something, that I should be first in line? I am wondering, because there is a poster that is persistent in how "willing" they would be to rent their alleged house? It seems perplexing to me that they think this? Also how many houses do they own? And how rich are they, that his is a nonchalant non issue? That they can give away high weeks willy nilly? Because I know people with beach houses (not condos), but I don't know anyone this rich, so again, I am wondering. Their house, their choice, no? If they wanted me to have a week, wouldn't they approach me and tell me? Or am I missing something? [/quote]
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