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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op, it sounds like you're mad that someone is going to make a profit from you. Newsflash- that's the point of buying and selling real estate. You sound like a nightmare tenant who's translating that over into the home-buying process. What a shame. Hopefully, you're mature at some point. In the mean time, I hope your landlord can get rid of you and find someone normal to buy his house. I also hope no other home seller has to deal with you. You'll be renters for a very long time.[/quote] You're joking right? I know I shouldn't engage a troll, but seriously. We are ideal tenants and LL uses a property manager so we have never dealt with him. Always pay on time, great credit, keep house in excellent condition. LL decided to sell 3 months after our lease started. Really, he should never have rented it to us. Wie are just hoping for some level of common courtesy/decency. You're jumping to a huge and incorrect conclusion because we as tenants expect to also have representation in the buying process (what anyone else would have).[/quote] The owner is showing courtesy. Giving you the opportunity to buy before the house is listed as well as giving you a counter offer. You don't like the response. As far as the owner selling 3 months into your lease, things change. Perhaps he needs the money for another investment, etc. If you want to stay and inventory is low, buy before it gets listed. Most likely their will be multiple offers and it will go for above the asking price. [/quote] Yes, it sounds like OP's landlord is showing great courtesy in listing a house for sale three months after new tenants move in. Just top-notch, Emily Post, perfect etiquette. If he needs money for another investment, what does that have to do with OP's lease? Nothing.[/quote]
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