01-14-2014, 05:13 PM
Paying "cash" in a real estate transaction is a completely different thing from paying "cash" for your gas or groceries. My understanding is that Bo was buying a piece of land using money he had earned and saved, plus help from family, to buy an undeveloped property for "cash" in real estate terms: he was buying outright, not financing. No actual "cash" as in stacks of $100 bills was going to be used.
People who keep talking about Bo having "cash" to buy the land don't understand what "cash" means in a real estate transaction. It could be the murderers were equally clueless about how land buying works, but anyone who thought Bo was going to walk into a title office and hand over stacks of money is very ignorant about how money works.
Carol
People who keep talking about Bo having "cash" to buy the land don't understand what "cash" means in a real estate transaction. It could be the murderers were equally clueless about how land buying works, but anyone who thought Bo was going to walk into a title office and hand over stacks of money is very ignorant about how money works.
Carol
Carol
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Every time you feel yourself getting pulled into other people's nonsense, repeat these words: Not my circus, not my monkeys.
Polish Proverb