On 29/10/2010, at 9:10 AM, Nick Arnett wrote:

> 
> I'm getting increasingly annoyed with our lender.  We own the house Cindy 
> grew up in, up in Springfield, Oregon.  We've had the same tenant for many 
> years, so the lease agreement was signed years ago.  The stupid lender won't 
> accept it, saying they need a "current" lease agreement.  That is the current 
> one, I insist... and the lender accepted it when we qualified for the 
> modification that they screwed up.  Now we have to force our tenant to sign a 
> new lease, just to make the lender happy???

Define "current"??? FFS I feel your pain. Any lease that's live that is legal 
and still has +6 months to run should be enough, no matter how old it is.

C.
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