Scholarship table
hardsWhat is your fixation on guys blowing each other? Two posts this afternoon on the very topic. Honestly, it seems strange that an accepting guy like you would ever need to make such references. Your posts come across as anti gay and I thought we were past that way of thinking in the USA.
TAMUTruth be told, I think there has been provocation from all sides over the years and nothing shocks me. That said, I do think Sultan has everything that comes his way because he has style that I think goes beyond friendly jabs. So, I guess I think ziggy was honest, which I do find refreshing. Plus, I know ziggy and do not think he is bitter or sad. I find him to be one of the cleverest guys on scoop.
You new here, kin?
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
Careful now, I'm not sure you'll be able to breathe with that much of Ziggy's member down your throat.#wouldn'twantyoutochoke#flipmopesquad
this sounds like a been there done that comment
TAMUI think you know my main reason for visiting scoop and it is not to have a confrontation with Fluff.
So I think what most of you are saying is "Congrats UWW!"Seriously though, I don't think the letter's are a bad trend by themselves. Life isn't all transactional and money isn't everything, this is a way to facilitate that idea between two groups who may agree with that point. Can you run afoul of some discrimination issues? YES! But the realtor can be a gatekeeper on that, making sure there's no obvious legal issues or information that can be used to discriminate (one way or another). I know though that if a realtor just straight up refused to send the letter until after an offer is accepted without justifying it based on content, I'd be pissed and I would find myself a new buyer's agent.
An NFL player bought a house nearby . Paid a huge price per square foot $1500. Another loony person bought the house next to that for a similar per square foot Unfortunately the taxes will most likely rose for everyone else in the neighborhood .
How is a buyer's agent supposed to judge that vis-a-vis another letter submitted by another's agent? Hypothetically, what if you wrote a very nice letter about starting a family or whatever, and the other buyer was an older mixed race couple with no children? Now there are potential issues.Life isn't always transactional, but there is plenty of history that shows that this can be abused - many times in ways that are completely unintentional no doubt. But that is still problematic.This is why the Chicago Assocation of Realtors is basically advising its members to stay away from the entire practice. It makes sense.
And you can come up with all sorts of ways a seller could discriminate. They could just look up the potential buyers online... they have the names and addresses on the offer. Most people have a social media presence of some sort.
It's all about proof, and that letter could be used as evidence.
Sounds like we have consensus…UWW2MU2slammer
That's no proof of anything. You can't show intent of the seller based on a letter that the buyer sends. It would be pretty hard to connect the dots, especially if the letter doesn't overtly give away any information regarding protected categories.
No one ever said it was your main reason but you just cosigned that behavior. Lately it seems to be Ziggy's.EDIT: Holy crap, I was curious so I looked at Ziggy's posts. Besides one post about season tickets and another about JFB, Ziggy doesn't mention Marquette basketball once in his last 233 posts. At least 80% of them are insults towards one of MU82, Sultan, Pakuni, Hards, TSmith, or Jockey (maybe missing a name or two), about 10% are posts about other sports, 8% are other, and 2% are telling GRR Martin "Finish the books you fat unnatural carnal knowledge" (which I couldn't agree with more)
Hypothetically...Someone gets two offers Offer One: $250,000 from a white couple who writes a beautiful letter about how they would like to raise their children in that house. Offer Two: $260,000, but otherwise the same as offer one, from a gay, mixed race couple who writes a pretty crappy letter detailing that they don't plan to have any children.Can't you see how problematic this can be if the buyer choses #1? And why an agent would want to stay far away from that?
Rent free, aína?
A big issue is the real estate agent’s behavior in the process. I theoretically could sell to anyone I want, no questions asked, and be as stupid as I want to be. Or as bigoted as Archie Bunker. It’s tough to prove an individual case, no matter how bad.But if the real estate agent, for any personal reputational reasons, pushes a sale away from a protected class, then there is a problem. Especially if there is a pattern of behavior that can be traced. Then, anti-discrimination laws can and will enter the picture.Case in point: Back in the 1980s, when my parents moved back to the North Shore, my Mom found a listing for a home she thought would be very nice. The real estate agent said back to Mom, “oh, you don’t want to live there — that’s a Jewish neighborhood.”Fortunately, those days are mostly behind us.
Yes, you seem to have at least 6 scoopers living in your head rent free. That's a good summation.