What the hell is wrong with some people! (56k, eat a dick up)
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bubba;216985 wrote:
I dont see how ppl can live like that... fucking sick. I've seen worse, but that's still just bad...i think it was clean b4 but when they got the notice they wanted to be dicks bout it and f*ck the place up. or some one got their ass kicked playing UNO then trashed the place.
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That's nothing. Some guys that lived in a house that my mom evicted were too poor to pay their water bill so it got shut off... so they just used the toilets and never flushed them. They had literally buckets and buckets of human shit all over the place that had been rotting for months. IIRC they had to tear out damn near everything in that house and rebuild it just to get rid of the smell.
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oh yuck, what a hole. If I had to clean that I wouldnt even know where to start. I saw the uno cards so I thought maybe it was a family. If so, I feel sorry for their kid(s). Eggs, ketchup, and a rubber on the walls?! wtf.....
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Christopher Alexander (architecture professor and the author of the "Design Patterns" series of books on architecture, which were later adapted to computer science) thinks that communities should work on making renting illegal.
Basically, the landlord has no incentive to spend any money to keep the building up as that cuts into their profit. The tenants have no incentive to keep the building up as they don't see any upside from improvements. The conclusion is that apartments all eventually rot because everyone is trying to avoid paying to maintain them. (Maintaining them is more in the landlords interest, but only the minimum necessary to keep the unit rentable)
When I see stuff like this, I dont think "this would never happened if they owned the place", but I do think "it's bullshit that whoever did this is destroying someone elses property".
The tenant-rights laws in fargo can be pretty ridiculous from what I understand. Makes me very nervous to ever try and own a rental property.
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BTW: I'm selling my house near Island Park if anyone is looking to stop renting or to move to an older neighborhood. I'm asking 165k for a 3br/1.5ba 2 story house, ~1900 sq ft. Oversize 2 car garage and extra paved parking for 2 more cars. PM if you or someone you know is looking. Oh, and I'll pay a $500 finders fee if you send someone my way that ends up buying the place. I'm trying to FSBO so I'd appreciate any feelers you can put out.
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thrash;217034 wrote:
[shameless plug]
BTW: I'm selling my house near Island Park if anyone is looking to stop renting or to move to an older neighborhood. I'm asking 165k for a 3br/1.5ba 2 story house, ~1900 sq ft. Oversize 2 car garage and extra paved parking for 2 more cars. PM if you or someone you know is looking. Oh, and I'll pay a $500 finders fee if you send someone my way that ends up buying the place. I'm trying to FSBO so I'd appreciate any feelers you can put out.
[shamelessness]I'll sell it for ya
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YellowEvo;217043 wrote:
Haha sucks for you, dont miss that job at all.. Which Cascade building was it??I don't know if there's more than one set of buildings but it was the one over by the Ramada Inn in the northwest corner of that complex. We ended up completely filling two of the big dumpsters over there and then tonight we went back and painting all but one bedroom and the bathroom to get a little more cash before the end of the month.
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I've heard stories about Goldmark. I hear they rule with an iron fist.

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^^^Yep, the big 55 gallon bags. We ended up filling about 25 of them suckers. We had a little fun though, the apartment was on the third floor so we got a pickup and just heaved everything off the balcony. When it can to the furniture we just pulled the truck away from the balcony and tossed everything over as well and had a guy at the bottom load op the truck. We ended up tearing the couch apart so it would fit out patio door. The good thing about doing this is the little goodies you get to keep that people leave behind, everything from a full bottle of UV blue to CD's, DVD's, Dishes, even some unopened food stuffs.
We though about having a garage sale for all the stuff we find that we don't want to keep.
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