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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My diplomat friend says never ever rent to diplomats[/quote] Why so? Is it because they entertain too much? Or is it because they normally cannot afford such nice housing in their own country so are inexperienced in taking care of large properties? I know some European and Asian diplomats could only afford to live in tiny apartments in their own cities, so can be very neglective of normal maintenance required by American houses. Plus they normally have too many children (the more children the more benefits and wife normally don't work)[/quote] They have too many children? The wife doesn’t work? What do you care if the wife doesn’t work? Let’s put it this way, OP, I would not rent to diplomats who don’t have to do it through their embassy. [/quote] Your “diplomat friend” sounds a bit dim. We have had amazing diplomat tenants for years. Rent comes like clockwork through the embassy. Property manager does a quick walk through every 6 months and says they’re taking great care of our house [/quote] What a dimwit high ranking EU diplomat. You tell ‘em. We had another friend, also EU, who told us about the landlords. Ew. The Bethesda houses with mold and crickets and snakes and mice. Their children embraced the “wildlife”. It goes both ways[/quote] We live next door to a house in Bethesda that is regularly rented to World Bank personnel who tend to be in the DC area for 2-5 years. The landlord does cosmetic touch-ups and charges $4000 per month in rent, but has let the house fall into quasi-disrepair. So I do feel kind of feel bad for the tenants. The World Bank tenants have all been completely lovely as neighbors. The only exception was the household from a particular country (not in Europe) where they paid their housekeeper $5 per hour (also from their same country) and asked her to work 12 hours per day. The tenants figured that US laws on minimum wages and overtime did not apply to them. Very cheap people, despite driving a luxury car and taking great vacations.[/quote] I think I know the house and the family. The family was EU though. The house was atrocious.[/quote] It must not be the same house. The tenants were from Vietnam. I am sure that the rent was paid on time, and the house was immaculate. But I felt bad for the housekeeper. I was just surprised that a woman from Vietnam (who considered herself from a high social class and worked at the World Bank) would treat a household employee (also from Vietnam) so poorly.[/quote]
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