Hello Robert, I see you have re-posted your ad. Would you like to meet to discuss the property and see if we can come to a mutually agreeable option? No commitment, if you are not 100% satisfied, there is no obligation. Talk to you soon, Mark Robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> wrote:> From: Property Assistance RT > Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2003 10:43:10 -0700 (PDT) > > Robert, > > True, taxes will be a little more complicated but not hugely more > complicated. > As for being a landlord - we take care of all minor repairs less than $5000. > > So, if the house is in good shape now, chances are you will not have to deal > > with any long distance landlording issues. And, since we intend to buy the > property, we will treat it like our own and keep in good repair. > > There are other options as well if you are still not fond of renting. What > is > your time line for selling here and moving to CA? End of August. At least, that's the present plan. Things are tenuous, 'though. > Let me know how things work out, > Mark ---Executing: foldhtml Hello Robert, I see you have re-posted your ad. Would you like to meet to discuss the property and see if we can come to a mutually agreeable option? No commitment, if you are not 100% satisfied, there is no obligation. Talk to you soon, Mark Robert <http://dummy.us.eu.org/robert> wrote: > From: Property Assistance RT > Date: Sun, 6 Jul 2003 10:43:10 -0700 (PDT) > > Robert, > > True, taxes will be a little more complicated but not hugely more > complicated. > As for being a landlord - we take care of all minor repairs less than > $5000. > So, if the house is in good shape now, chances are you will not have > to deal > with any long distance landlording issues. And, since we intend to buy > the > property, we will treat it like our own and keep in good repair. > > There are other options as well if you are still not fond of renting. > What is > your time line for selling here and moving to CA? End of August. At least, that's the present plan. Things are tenuous, 'though. > Let me know how things work out, > Mark