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My guess is you like sitting around grumbling about those who don't work.

None of what I posted is politically driven. And "PC Police" is just another far right wing trope.
 
My problem with it is that you're referring to the personal characteristics and activities of the residents. Whether they work or not has no bearing on my valuation. I'm appraising the properties, not the residents. I don't even refer to "maintenance" as such because that's also a commentary on what people are or are not doing, whereas physical condition is what I'm seeing of the property attributes.

I don't "see" interior decorating, **** or blow on the coffee table, sexual jungle gym apparatus in the main bedroom or the florescent-on-black-velvet of the residents in the nude over the bed. None of that is any of my business.
 
Assignments that require speaking with owner Owner have said on occasion , I need to straighten up house, or i need to cut grass before you come out...blah blah

I always say to them " Please don't bother or worry yourself. I tell them "I am not there to see your house keeping or anything similar......In my mind I see your house as vacant"
 
Wow!!!

I know, I know, I know.....

Big difference.... :unsure:
 
Nope, just when I'm paying for it. You, may only see it as a racial issue. It is not.

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Race was not a part of any of my posts in this thread. Until YOU brought it up.

You sir, are a deplorable. But Glenn also conflated "race" with "caste" so I guess you're not alone on this forum.
 
My mom used to say very rich people and very poor people have similar patterns...aka neither of them tend to hold "regular jobs"
Where is all the outrage about driving to a rich neighborhood and the residents are out on the golf course instead of working?
Trust fund babies all grown up jet here and there instead of holding down a job OMG....
 
One group is supported by MY and YOUR money, the other-not so much. So, why be outraged except to be outraged?
 
Or perhaps the social classes of the Renaissance which were composed of four social classes: the nobles, the merchants, the tradesmen and the unskilled workers.

Sounds a lot like today, only the names and technology have changed. :peace:
 
One group is supported by MY and YOUR money, the other-not so much. So, why be outraged except to be outraged?

Where did you get the notion that I was outraged?

"Taxes are the price we pay for civilization."

~Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr

My input to this thread has nothing to do with anything other than RE appraisal.
 
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