dry heat
Pigeon coup coordinator
I should have gone with a union/vendor analogy.
It was fun.... :cheers:
It was fun.... :cheers:
You post just like your picture looks on your web site, like a dumb a##.I don't want my grandpa Kenny to have a heart attack, he is just a senile old man that does not understand law.
Pa, let me know when you need your diaper changed
Is that you cute little kitty cat grandpa on the avatar?You post just like your picture looks, like a dumb a##.
To be clear.."You post just like your picture looks on your web site, like a dumb a##".Is that you cute little kitty cat grandpa on the avatar?
Can't follow you analogy. Is it the case that all rental properties at Bella Sirena are under contract to Seaside?
grandpa, I am giving you a compliment. that is a nice kitty you have and I am glad you have some companionship. don't get so angry paTo be clear.."You post just like your picture looks on your web site, like a dumb a##".
good to know. I had no idea. thanks for the info.Owners at Bella Sirena have the personal choice of any rental management company they wish to use, plus doing the rental of units themselves.
Yes, ad hominem often leads to ad baculum then the popo hits the fan.!! Also ad nauseum applies as well.Whew, I'm glad I extricated myself from this discussion when I did....
time to grab the opcorn:
That seem obvious. As before, mouth in gear before brain in gear. Guess you would have not made your initial post if you were actually informed.good to know. I had no idea. thanks for the info.
No Bob, i would have made the same statement since many rent under the table from owners who have a contractual obligation to use the rental operator (including many who have a contract with the rental operator that does business at Bella). I also never said that Bella had restrictions on renting, I assumed they did but stated I was not sure.That seem obvious. As before, mouth in gear before brain in gear. Guess you would have not made your initial post if you were actually informed.
oh I bet you are used to that popping soundI love the way Benny pulls his head out of his a## with such grace. He's gotten very good at it over the years, and I've almost become accustomed to that popping sound as he doe's it.
oh I bet you are used to that popping sound
know what you buy before purchasing. nothing new here. countless condo developments in both countries have restrictions in place when it comes to who can rent and who cant.
often times restrictions are set in place to prevent owners from creating their own rental market (ie. if this development would normally call for a higher end clientelle, the restrictions would prevent an owner from renting their unit for $10 per night and thus create a new type of clientelle that would normally not stay at the development). restrictions also exists to help with security (who is there and who can be removed if a problem exists). restrictions also exist to help offset HOA expenses by having the paying guest pay an impact fee during their stay. countless reasons exists as to why many developments (most actually) have rental restrictions and thus will contract with only 1 or 2 operators to handle any rentals.
if you dont want rental restrictions, the solution is simple... purchase a property that does not restrict what you can and cant do (ex. privada- yet you can only have long term rentals or purchase a home- however make sure that the HOA allows you to rent your property).
Dry Heat, I hate to get involved but you are so wrong in your analogy. You must be the staff attorney for Palomas. Your reasoning makes no sense unless you are prejudiced by what they pay you to defend them. Other than Palomas, which other development you refer to have rental agreements with owners? Owners may have an agreement with a rental company, but other than Palomas, I am not aware of any developments that shoved this requirment down a purchaser's throat. Now you wonder why we have so many problems at Palomas?