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iBoaterer[_4_] November 13th 13 07:45 PM

Barrack "Apologizes"
 
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On 11/13/2013 1:44 PM, iBoaterer wrote:
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iBoaterer wrote:
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iBoaterer wrote:
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On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 15:11:59 -0600, Califbill wrote:

"F.O.A.D." wrote:
On 11/11/13, 11:04 AM,
wrote:
On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 08:36:47 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote:

Have you been
admitted to a hospital in the past few years? Take a look at what they
charge for an aspirin.

You blame that on lawyers as much as anything else. They need a well
documented paper train for everything they do in a hospital that is
strong enough to hold up in court


When I was in the military the Navy dentists scared the crap out of me.
I had full dental coverage and care obviously but on at least two
occasions I paid out of pocket to go to a civilian dentist who I thought
was more "up" with the times. That's an example of what I am talking
about.

That is what a single payer system gets you. Everything goes to the
lowest bidder.

Bull****. The practice I visit accepts single payer (Medicare, for
example), and they are top-rated physicians.


Medicare is not single payer. If you have just Medicare, you will pay a
lot out of pocket. Why we pay for a supplemental plan. And lots of
doctors do not take Medicare patients. We ran in to this when our GP
retired. The doctors my wife wanted did not take Medicare patients.

My doctor will take Medicare patients, if the patient pays $1500 a year
to the MDVIP Program.

http://www.mdvip.com/

John H. -- Hope you're having a great day!

The MDVIP system has nothing to do with Medicare or not. You pay the
$1500 if you want the concierge type of service whether you are
Medicare, private insured or private pay.

Read what he posted! He said his doctor would take Medicare patients if
they signed up for the MDVIP program. Makes sure they can pay the bills.

No, it doesn't. The MDVIP program doesn't make sure of ANYTHING, except
that they get the concierge type of service.

His doctor! His doctor. His doctor!,!!!!!!!!!!!

Damn you are stupid! How in the hell does the MDVIP program insure "his
doctor" that the person "can pay the bills"?

Same way a landlord pretty much insures his renters can make the payments.
First and last months rent and a security deposit. If the renter can come
up with that much money, he can normally be able to pay his rent.


Horse****.



Yabut it gives the landlord two months to find out.


Yeah, and that's all it gives! Been there, done that.

[email protected] November 13th 13 08:36 PM

Barrack "Apologizes"
 
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 1:44:41 PM UTC-5, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 1269338540406053481.559632bmckeenospam-

, says...


Same way a landlord pretty much insures his renters can make the payments.
First and last months rent and a security deposit. If the renter can come
up with that much money, he can normally be able to pay his rent.


Horse****.


Then why else would a landlord require that?

They are vetting the renter and gathering a bit of insurance.

iBoaterer[_4_] November 13th 13 08:44 PM

Barrack "Apologizes"
 
In article ,
says...

On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 1:44:41 PM UTC-5, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 1269338540406053481.559632bmckeenospam-

, says...


Same way a landlord pretty much insures his renters can make the payments.
First and last months rent and a security deposit. If the renter can come
up with that much money, he can normally be able to pay his rent.


Horse****.


Then why else would a landlord require that?


To try to recoup at least some of the loss.

They are vetting the renter and gathering a bit of insurance.


Exactly, but it certainly doesn't mean that because the renter came up
with the money for first, last and security that he's going to pay on
time each month.



F.O.A.D. November 13th 13 09:02 PM

Barrack "Apologizes"
 
On 11/13/13, 4:00 PM, Charlemagne wrote:
On 11/13/2013 3:36 PM, wrote:
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 1:44:41 PM UTC-5, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 1269338540406053481.559632bmckeenospam-

, says...


Same way a landlord pretty much insures his renters can make the
payments.
First and last months rent and a security deposit. If the renter
can come
up with that much money, he can normally be able to pay his rent.

Horse****.


Then why else would a landlord require that?

They are vetting the renter and gathering a bit of insurance.

Ugh, in the middle of evicting yet another "family" that thinks it's ok
to stop paying rent on Oct 31, if you are planning on leaving anyway
next summer.... Idiot sent me a text clearly stating "I will be giving
you no more rent money"... I saved the text, he's screwed...


Maybe he wants running water or mold abatement?

--
Religion: together we can find the cure.

[email protected] November 13th 13 09:11 PM

Barrack "Apologizes"
 
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 3:44:27 PM UTC-5, iBoaterer wrote:
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says...



They are vetting the renter and gathering a bit of insurance.


Exactly, but it certainly doesn't mean that because the renter came up
with the money for first, last and security that he's going to pay on
time each month.


There's no certainty, but there's a far better chance of getting your rent than if you require nothing but a signature.

A deadbeat has a much better chance of scraping up $1000 than they would ~$3000.

Mr. Luddite November 13th 13 09:18 PM

Barrack "Apologizes"
 
On 11/13/2013 4:02 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 11/13/13, 4:00 PM, Charlemagne wrote:
On 11/13/2013 3:36 PM, wrote:
On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 1:44:41 PM UTC-5, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 1269338540406053481.559632bmckeenospam-

, says...


Same way a landlord pretty much insures his renters can make the
payments.
First and last months rent and a security deposit. If the renter
can come
up with that much money, he can normally be able to pay his rent.

Horse****.

Then why else would a landlord require that?

They are vetting the renter and gathering a bit of insurance.

Ugh, in the middle of evicting yet another "family" that thinks it's ok
to stop paying rent on Oct 31, if you are planning on leaving anyway
next summer.... Idiot sent me a text clearly stating "I will be giving
you no more rent money"... I saved the text, he's screwed...


Maybe he wants running water or mold abatement?



How long does it take to evict now-a-days? Last I knew it was about 6
months. Sounds like the renter's timetable is just about right.



Califbill November 13th 13 10:37 PM

Barrack "Apologizes"
 
iBoaterer wrote:
In article ,
says...

On Wednesday, November 13, 2013 1:44:41 PM UTC-5, iBoaterer wrote:
In article 1269338540406053481.559632bmckeenospam-

, says...


Same way a landlord pretty much insures his renters can make the payments.
First and last months rent and a security deposit. If the renter can come
up with that much money, he can normally be able to pay his rent.

Horse****.


Then why else would a landlord require that?


To try to recoup at least some of the loss.

They are vetting the renter and gathering a bit of insurance.


Exactly, but it certainly doesn't mean that because the renter came up
with the money for first, last and security that he's going to pay on
time each month.


It is one of the easiest ways to get someone who can pay. As to paying on
time, you make the penalty hurt for being late. That way they only do it
once. You charge them a small amount and they will be late a lot of the
time.

Mr. Luddite November 13th 13 11:36 PM

Barrack "Apologizes"
 
On 11/13/2013 5:56 PM, Charlemagne wrote:



All of these scumbags come up with the first and last months rent..
Usually from an employer who has them under his thumb, then as soon as
they move in, the start playing games... It's bull**** that landlords
have to put up with it... Should be able to put the **** in the street,
especially when you have it in writing the tenant is intentionally
breaking the lease...



Sounds like you should consider selling the place and be done with it.



Mr. Luddite November 14th 13 12:34 AM

Barrack "Apologizes"
 
On 11/13/2013 6:58 PM, Charlemagne wrote:
On 11/13/2013 6:36 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 11/13/2013 5:56 PM, Charlemagne wrote:



All of these scumbags come up with the first and last months rent..
Usually from an employer who has them under his thumb, then as soon as
they move in, the start playing games... It's bull**** that landlords
have to put up with it... Should be able to put the **** in the street,
especially when you have it in writing the tenant is intentionally
breaking the lease...



Sounds like you should consider selling the place and be done with it.



Yeah, looking more and more like that now... Tried to hold off till the
prices come back up some but not... the ****er is that we almost sold in
08 and would have doubled our money but we kept it so a "friend" could
move his family in as a favor to them... They were the first of four
that screwed us over so far....



Four in 5 years?



True North[_2_] November 14th 13 02:08 AM

Barrack "Apologizes"
 
Yes, a 'visit' from a full patch member should get rid of the deadbeat.


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