Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell.
+1
How do you not know the room count?
Tenant knocked down or put up walls. Or the owner died/got dementia and nobody else has been in the house but the uncooperative tenant.
Googled the owners and they’re in their 40s so I doubt it’s dementia. Why would anyone give an uncooperative tenant a two year lease? The owners must have felt they were decent tenants or rented through a management company and unaware of the current condition of the house.
I actually think it might be the owners living there, not tenants. In SDAT the owners’ mailing address is the same as the property address. The usual giveaway for a rental is the owners will have a different mailing address listed on the tax records than the property address.
I looked the owners up in case search. Looks like this is a foreclosure as previous PPs suspected. Also looks like they had a brush with foreclosure in 2014? Not sure if I’m interpreting that correctly though.
I guess the bank wants their money now, but was willing to let the owners (now tenants) stay until 2025? Is this typical?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t the listing mention it if this was a foreclosure?
It would and it does. There’s a transaction type field.
I didn’t see anything about foreclosure in this listing, anywhere. I looked at all the details that were publicly available on Redfin. Genuinely curious (no snark), where do you see information about this being a foreclosure in the listing?
Not sure wtf is wrong with Redfin but it’s very clearly delineated on Zillow.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1617-Farragut-Ave-Rockville-MD-20851/37106087_zpid/?utm_campaign=iosappmessage&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=txtshare
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t the listing mention it if this was a foreclosure?
It would and it does. There’s a transaction type field.
I didn’t see anything about foreclosure in this listing, anywhere. I looked at all the details that were publicly available on Redfin. Genuinely curious (no snark), where do you see information about this being a foreclosure in the listing?
Anonymous wrote:Squatters??
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t the listing mention it if this was a foreclosure?
It would and it does. There’s a transaction type field.
I didn’t see anything about foreclosure in this listing, anywhere. I looked at all the details that were publicly available on Redfin. Genuinely curious (no snark), where do you see information about this being a foreclosure in the listing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t the listing mention it if this was a foreclosure?
It would and it does. There’s a transaction type field.
I didn’t see anything about foreclosure in this listing, anywhere. I looked at all the details that were publicly available on Redfin. Genuinely curious (no snark), where do you see information about this being a foreclosure in the listing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t the listing mention it if this was a foreclosure?
It would and it does. There’s a transaction type field.
Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t the listing mention it if this was a foreclosure?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell.
+1
How do you not know the room count?
Tenant knocked down or put up walls. Or the owner died/got dementia and nobody else has been in the house but the uncooperative tenant.
Googled the owners and they’re in their 40s so I doubt it’s dementia. Why would anyone give an uncooperative tenant a two year lease? The owners must have felt they were decent tenants or rented through a management company and unaware of the current condition of the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What the hell.
+1
How do you not know the room count?
Tenant knocked down or put up walls. Or the owner died/got dementia and nobody else has been in the house but the uncooperative tenant.
Anonymous wrote:If you want to sell a house that you don’t own, this seems like a pretty good script for how to do it.