Anonymous wrote:This a HUGE red flag
He said that he wanted to wait and sell it next spring, but wanted to use some of the profit to pay down student loans. All lies.Anonymous wrote:That's beyond weird, especially that you two were talking about selling it in the future and he never said anything. I wouldn't marry him, he will lie to you in the future
Anonymous wrote:I didn't say anything until we were back at my place alone. I said "who''s Dave and why did your mom ask if he had it rented out when you ended your lease". He admitted to it then.Anonymous wrote:So did you have a conversation with him about this?
Or did you just take what mom said and run with it?
I didn't say anything until we were back at my place alone. I said "who''s Dave and why did your mom ask if he had it rented out when you ended your lease". He admitted to it then.Anonymous wrote:So did you have a conversation with him about this?
Or did you just take what mom said and run with it?
His mom knew he was a renter, she even knows his landlord. Seems that I'm the only person he lied about this to. After dinner I looked it up on line and confronted him with the print out. That's when he actually admitted that he lied to me about all of it. We had even talked about selling both our places and using the money to buy a new place. We had MANY conversations where he could have stopped this, vs making up stiff.Anonymous wrote:First of all, maybe his Mom doesn't know for whatever reason. Sit down and have a conversation.
If A) his Mom doesn't know - why? Lying to a parent is a red flag, that means they could lie to you too. Ask to see the mortgage statement or even look up online the owner of the house (possible with Fairfax County)
If B) he doesn't own, dump him and run. NO WAY lying about that won't translate into all sorts of other things (credit card debt etc).