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Comments by "Babu" (@Babu-kr3cr) on "Steve Lehto" channel.
I got a DVD player when they first came out. The guy was really angry with me when I told him how poor I actually was and just wanted the prize. He was all friendly until he couldn't make the sale. It kind of wasn't worth getting in a fight over. He was even mad when I turned on the taps to check the water. He was like what are you doing that for? I said that if I was buying it, I wanted to make sure it all worked. They don't like critical thinkers.
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I know one person who enjoyed having one in a fixed location that he owned with only a few other people. Their time of year I think was portioned out ahead of time. They could loan it to friends to use if they weren't interested. It was in a little resort with a lake and boats all included in a touristy town. I guess it was like having a vacation home without the work. There are probably good companies and bad ones. Dave acts like a condescending know it all. He yells at people for being in debt and gets sarcastic about why they aren't making more money. I think he is part of the blame the victim mentality that is shown to the poor and those struggling financially. If he advocated a company that was not solvent, then maybe he is to blame. The company would be also. I don't know why you need to pay a middleman to get out of a contract. Just say you want out. Hire your own real estate lawyer. I don't know if you can sue for a bad recommendation or free advice off YouTube. I think YouTube is basically just entertainment and social media, take at your own risk type of information. It could set a bad precedent for others giving advice on YouTube. I would say don't trust Dave like he has the gospel truth even though he says he is Chrisitan with a Christian based financial show. It is all buyer beware. Dave isn't trustworthy, but then again, you didn't pay him anything and he didn't even know you. You watched a show.
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Let the landlord try to evict them over that. Let him try to tell the judge his sob story. He technically will lose. They think of tenants as ignorant slaves desperate for a place to live. They think they will scurry like rats at the first time of trouble. Maybe it was even a setup where they both get to collect. The ultimate goal is just to run out the low-income tenants without letting the building fall into disrepair. These federal agencies are paper pushers. They don't advocate for the tenants like they are supposed to. They tell you to get a lawyer as soon as the landlord gives you trouble. If the tenants have their bank records that they paid the rent, the judge has to say it isn't their fault, so they can't be evicted for nonpayment. There is a war on low-income and affordable housing and people on Section 8 and subsidized housing. They want this class of people run out into the streets.
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It is against Section 8 guidelines for the landlord to ask more of a tenant than the contracted rent portion, and it is against the rules for the tenant to pay it.
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There are Christian financial gurus on YouTube who are more low key. They even sound harsh, but he is downright mean and condescending.
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