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Previously on "Does atW know anything profound about economics?"
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Originally posted by AtW View PostSurely you'd be selling tickets for visitors to cover morgage payments for it?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI was sharing house with a friend couple of years ago as it made sense, however he got new girlfriend and they moved into the house of their own (also rented).
I keep renting this house since it was very difficult to get multiple connections into it and for now it serves its purpose well.
The important thing here is that you are factually incorrect about "bedsit", in fact you are nowhere near since the house has got 4 (four) bedrooms.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat I'd like to do once I finish my main project is to take names and addresses of people who bought your BTL and record their future of what happened - how they defaulted, how they lost jobs, how they had heart attacks etc, and then look at your face as you read all this stuff and disclaim any responsibility in their misfortunes. No actually I would not want that - I can't stand the thought of seeing your face in this situation, I'd probably be forced to do something I'd regret doing.
Yes. And after becoming a SKA millionaire, being Chancellor of the Excequer, writing a book and recording the life history of all people who bought property last year, please could you also solve poverty in Africa and the Israeli-Palestinian question?
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostSure it will! Nurse!
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