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Carlsbad Village Coins evicted from State Street
I'm a retired real estate and mortgage broker. I've worked with many different businesses in 92054, 92008, 92009, etc. as well as homeowners, buying, selling and refinancing. In addition I've worked with the homeless, in getting them employment, from writing resumes, providing them clothing for interviews, driving them to interviews. the homeless were men from la posada de guadalupe. I've also placed them in sober homes where they could live with other sober men. Most of these men were veterans. I have bank accounts in 3 village banks; CA BT; B of A and Union bank. Whover the owner of record is, Lenhert has an ulterior agenda. How do I know that? 50 years of dealing with human beings who either own or want to own real estate. The coin dealer will be gone and so will the clothing shop with the rolling rack of clothing on the pavement. 5 years from now there will be mostly bars and restaurants on this street on the northside of CVD. I have no dog in this fight, just an interested citizen.— February 27, 2020 1:55 p.m.
Carlsbad Village Coins evicted from State Street
The players: Sarah Lenhert, ex-wife of landlord, and previous manager, obviously has an agenda having nothing to do with the coin shop. Leor Lakritz, landlord who has every right to do whatever he wants with his properties, as long as they fit city code and plans. Danny Ray, tenant of property. The ex-wife is an irrelevant 3rd party. She has brought half a dozen circumstances which have nothing to do with the coin shop into the story to bolster her agenda. Language like greedy landlords, rapacious landlords, don't add anything to the conversation. The property owner must have been doing something right because he owns valuable property, where rents are probably not being maximized. How many commentors here own as much property as he? Do any commentors know the specifics of the rental agreements? Many agreements allow for the prop owner to get a % of profits generated by the tenant. I doubt those shops pictured here generate much revenue. The interiors are deep and dark, not very inviting for a retail business. I've been here for 40 years and have never visited the coin shop, virtually everytime I've driven by the iron gates are up.— February 27, 2020 3:59 a.m.