"John Kuthe" wrote in message
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On Saturday, July 15, 2017 at 4:45:23 AM UTC-5, Ophelia wrote:
> "Bruce" wrote in message
> ...
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> On Fri, 14 Jul 2017 23:03:55 -0700 (PDT), John Kuthe
> > wrote:
>
> >On Friday, July 14, 2017 at 5:22:26 PM UTC-5, Jill McQuown wrote:
> >> On 7/13/2017 8:25 AM, Gary wrote:
> >> > Janet wrote:
> >> >> says...
> >> >>> And my housemates love me so much as their landlord they gave ME
> >> >> their July 2017 rent checks rather than our cheap Chinese landlord!
> >> >> (I
> >> >> just deposited those checks too, today!)
> >> >>
> >> >> Just wait till the Chinese OWNER of the property finds out
> >> >> HIS
> >> >> tenants didn't pay HIM their rent this month.
> >> >
> >> > I was thinking the same thing. John is not the owner yet and the
> >> > chinese
> >> > owner gets the rent until then.
> >> >
> >> John is delusional if he thinks he's already their landlord. He's not;
> >> they aren't John's tenants. What part of [he] doesn't own the house is
> >> so hard for John to grasp?
> >>
> >> > This really does sound like a fail-fail situation. Maybe John should
> >> > stop right now, swallow his losses and go look for a better house to
> >> > buy. This entire deal with all the future repairs sounds so not right
> >> > to
> >> > me.
> >> >
> >> > No sane person would ever fix up a house until after closing and they
> >> > own it. The chinese landlord is probably loving all this insane
> >> > nonsense.
> >> >
> >> > John...he could even cancel the sale after you spend half your
> >> > fortune
> >> > fixing up HIS house. Wake up.
> >> >
> >> He sure could. You can bet he's keeping an eye on everything that's
> >> going on in that house. In fact, as the legal landlord, he has every
> >> right to enter and look around the property. He could take one look at
> >> these improvements and decide he doesn't want to sell. Until closing,
> >> he can back out at any time.
> >>
> >> Jill
> >
> >Oh and he does whenever he wants. But he;s out of town right now.
> >
> >WE have to do these things to close the sale and then he and his partner
> >get $108,000 cash. If the sellers back out after I've paid to have all
> >this occupancy permit inspection stuff brought up to code I'm sure I'd
> >have
> >a very good case for a civil lawsuit against them. They signed the sale
> >contract too after all!
>
> But isn't it strange to collect rent for a property you don't own yet?
>
> ==
>
> If they have signed the sale contract, does that not indicated they have
> sold it to him? Not sure how it works there.
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Real Estate sales are this way,they take time most times especially with
properties that need a lot of work, like this one.
John Kuthe...
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Thanks.
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