Enjoy the decline

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years ago I had rental property in CT; had good tenants for years, then they suddenly stopped paying rent; took several months to evict them; when I got into my property it was trashed; the repairs took time and money out of my pocket. I sold the property and made out ok.

I was young, lessons learned, and I focused on other investments for income.

I found out during the eviction process the elderly couple who rented the house, let their daughter, her kids and her boyfriend(s) stay, and after the elderly wife/mother passed away, the payments stopped, and they were the ones who trashed my property.
 
years ago I had rental property in CT; had good tenants for years, then they suddenly stopped paying rent; took several months to evict them; when I got into my property it was trashed; the repairs took time and money out of my pocket. I sold the property and made out ok.

I was young, lessons learned, and I focused on other investments for income.

I found out during the eviction process the elderly couple who rented the house, let their daughter, her kids and her boyfriend(s) stay, and after the elderly wife/mother passed away, the payments stopped, and they were the ones who trashed my property.
Happy to hear you got out of it okay. (y)

Me? I would NEVER own a rental property as your experience is very common. I wouldn't take the chance and have the headache.
 
Are you guys still enjoying the decline?
of course, aren't you?

going well in France if you want to see for yourself; I hear Marseille is quite violent, and in Lyon the French locals are fighting back...

plenty of different decline experiences, good practice for when it comes to the USA
 
My life is going the other direction, so I don't really notice it.

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just as it did in ancient Rome, Constantinople, and various other places before they were sacked or destroyed.

Happening in France now; peaceful suburbs burned and looted; indigenous French beaten....
 
just as it did in ancient Rome, Constantinople, and various other places before they were sacked or destroyed.
I was thinking of Rome and the Vandals the other day when that moron here was prattling on about how unlikely it is for the US government to collapse.

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just as it did in ancient Rome, Constantinople, and various other places before they were sacked or destroyed.

Happening in France now; peaceful suburbs burned and looted; indigenous French beaten....
How do you foresee the “sacking“ of the United States?
 
How do you foresee the “sacking“ of the United States?
If housing, food, energy costs, inflation, jobs, etc. get worse; and we have a social event, etc., I can see similar riots, mayhem and destruction in many of our blue, demoncrat, totalitarian, dystopian cities as what's happening across France.

The riots, fires, destruction, physical attacks, etc., happening in France are similar to sacking on a smaller scale; it's easy to imagine a scenario where it escalates to greater widespread destruction of entire city blocks, neighborhoods etc.

IMO
 
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