Someone said once. You buy the gold mine but you rent/lease the dredging equippment.
If am to live there long term, will never rent but instead would own the property.
I'd rather rent my house and use the money saved to buy a gold mine
Someone said once. You buy the gold mine but you rent/lease the dredging equippment.
If am to live there long term, will never rent but instead would own the property.
Here is a joke about my notary lawyer. I complained about my lawyer's high fee, but my realtor said she was worth it because she spoke English.
During the purchasing process, I asked my lawyer many questions and expressed many concerns, the answer I received from my lawyer was always the same :" You be quiet !" in English. I thought " wow, that's incredible rude, telling your client to shut up after he asks your a legit question". Later I realized she was trying to say " tranquilo", and telling me to relax. But her translation to English was so bad,
No kidding, real estate agents and lawyers jump on dumb foreigner buyers/sellers like vulture jumping on dead meat.Sounds like you got ripped off ... in bad English no less.
I'd rather rent my house and use the money saved to buy a gold mine
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