On 21/07/2016 5:26 PM, Mountain Man via Mercedes wrote:
Dan wrote:
Since his lessees have retained legal representation, it’s beyond the DIY stage.
If we used this same approach to maintaining W123, we would be
spending more at the dealer.  Where there is a will, there is a way.
Break the chain of tough guy, eat crow, deal with renter instead of
stealer-lawyer and you probably can see resolution - they are persons,
not aliens.  They may want to break some of the lease restrictions,
but they don't want to be forced out.  Approach it just like you do
DIY - it is an insurmountable issue, but with a little ingenuity and
humility, a solution can be attained at less cost than the
stealer-lawyer.  Stealer-lawyer has zero incentive just like dealer.
Stealer-lawyer does not want to stop nice payment - neither does a
dealer.  You have money to save in eating a bit of crow - it tastes
great with a little garlic.  Go over there, make friendly, avoid
tough-guy upper hand, do them favor, give, let them give also.  You
ain't got too much to lose in the OK wild west.
mao

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Unfortunately, you assume that the tenant will be reasonable. Some people just are not reasonable and no matter what you offer they want more. These folks have become to think this is their house and resent having to pay rent.
They are losers and he needs to be rid of them.

RB

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