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To: pcstel who wrote (3803)10/20/2012 12:28:31 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell8 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) of 4890
 
Since you are into analogies, say you had a really nice pool and allowed your friendly neighbor to pay you for lifetime use of it as long as he "behaves", a term you leave open-ended since you can't possibly cover every thing that might offend you in a contract. One day you catch the guy out there skinny dipping, which freaks out your wife and daughters. Do you not have a right to tell the guy to clean up his act or get lost?

Let's further say you decided to finally sell your house. I highly doubt you would see any benefit to putting in a restriction on the buyer that he has to honor your swimming pool deal with your neighbor. And surely you don't think the new buyer has to honor said contract you agreed to not him? Or, for that matter, that the new buyer should also allow your relatives to crash in what is now his house when they are in town like they did when you owned it, right?

Kinda common sense I would think.

- Jeff
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