You must know no one of consequence if you are unaware total deniability is the modus operandi at all times and at all levels. Tsk tsk 

kali o. wrote:I find a few things funny - that you assume I gave money away (I profited. I simply empowered others with opportunities), that you think 25+ million is a lot of money (...lol) and that you think people.just buy their friends family property.*eyeroll* Right, because rich and generous and compassionate people never invest in a property in a crisis, then let someone else in hardship live there. It's not done often; but it's done for family and close friends from time to time - applies to the situation here.
No wonder you are confused.
kali o. wrote:Anyway, I caveat this all by explicitly stating, yet again, I am *never* serious...By all means continue to put in your plausible deniability needs. You have never done anything else.
Or am I?
Total deniability! [redacted]
kali o. wrote:First, renoviction is a term coined to evict tenants despite tenancy laws, in order to raise rent legally. Nothing to do with anything here. What happened in that example is lot assembly and development.Yes, right.
kali o. wrote:You are so out of your element here, it isnt funny.You're a legend in your own mind, Kal. Tell us all more about how you've considered buying an island, and made millions for everyone here.
Replay wrote: Yes, right.Eviction is typically referring to a tenant. You are trying to apply it, incorrectly, to a foreclosure process - which at best is based on a loose misunderstanding and connection to "displacement" (the previous owner must vacate). Once again, the term renoviction has NOTHING to do with a foreclosure, lot assembly or development.That's why you mentioned that the lot assembly and development happens right after you take the first opportunity to evict.
kali o. wrote:To whom? No one else is still reading this.Replay wrote: Yes, right.Eviction is typically referring to a tenant. You are trying to apply it, incorrectly, to a foreclosure process - which at best is based on a loose misunderstanding and connection to "displacement" (the previous owner must vacate). Once again, the term renoviction has NOTHING to do with a foreclosure, lot assembly or development.That's why you mentioned that the lot assembly and development happens right after you take the first opportunity to evict.
Stop making yourself look silly.
kali o. wrote:Of course, all moot as I have told yoi[sic] 4 times, EVERYTHING I tell you is me lying.I used to own a garter snake. Cutest little creature. It would sit in its little house - and pop out its head and watch the world around it, looking for little fish in its water pool to eat.
Replay wrote:*shrug* I'm going to get back to printing out some screenshots of this thread. Have a good day, Kal.Lol. Ok have fun.