2 Points About Contracts

The only deals that tend to endure are ones made with NO PRESSURE by either side.

Any pressure that went into the formation of the deal, is inside it now, and seeks to explode it into nullity.

So let your contracts be 100% voluntary if you want them to be reliable.


Second point — When you lease a place to live, like an apartment or a house you place yourself on a rug and your landlord has a grip on that rug and can yank it out from under you at any moment, even when your are grieving, old sick, weak, or distracted by a personal emergency.

Your landlord is not the Lord, but in a lease situation, your Landlord has life or death power over you.

You may want to pay some attention when you “recruit” (accept) a new landlord to make sure you don’t get an insane person or a cruel crocodile.

This comes to you from a person, age 80, who is being put out of his apartment in January 2026.

A decorated vet with service overseas who saw a lot of danger times, and now expects that this moment of danger may be his last.

Yes, I need a place to live after 1 JAN 2026.

No, I got no help from the Mayor, Governor, or President, although I gave them all a lot of help.

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