Pope Gopher 999
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On Mar 8, 5:07?pm, Shawn Hirn wrote:
I disagree.
My parents bought another house and rent out the rooms. When somebody
doesn't pay, it takes at least 2 months to get rid of them by way of
eviction. And it costs money in addition to the lost rent and lost
utilities. So, in effect, it is credit., They got the product, used
it, and did not pay for it. That should be reported. Especially since
they are likely to do it again to another person.
Yes, we got legal judgements against them, but they tend to move every
few months,and they lose jobs. So, the money is lost.
Now, if the person could be out in 3 days and NOT use your house and
utilities for free while waiting for a court date and then getting
another 30 days to move out, then it would be more like buying
something up front. But the way the system, works, it is possible to
live in the house or apartment without paying up front. That sounds
like credit to me, and that is what landlords are looking for when
doing a credit check.
I disagree.
My parents bought another house and rent out the rooms. When somebody
doesn't pay, it takes at least 2 months to get rid of them by way of
eviction. And it costs money in addition to the lost rent and lost
utilities. So, in effect, it is credit., They got the product, used
it, and did not pay for it. That should be reported. Especially since
they are likely to do it again to another person.
Yes, we got legal judgements against them, but they tend to move every
few months,and they lose jobs. So, the money is lost.
Now, if the person could be out in 3 days and NOT use your house and
utilities for free while waiting for a court date and then getting
another 30 days to move out, then it would be more like buying
something up front. But the way the system, works, it is possible to
live in the house or apartment without paying up front. That sounds
like credit to me, and that is what landlords are looking for when
doing a credit check.