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Rented!

We finally got a renter for our house in Leimen. The wonderful family I met on Saturday. A husband and wife with 2 kids, a dog, and 2 cats. I liked them allot. I hope they will be happy there. I think it was a good match. They still need to do some paperwork. But they sent in the application, and Juergen spoke with them and accepted the application. As far as we are concerned it's a done deal. The University Professor never replied to our offer to buy the house. So we won't be selling the house. But our renters want to rent for awhile and maybe even buy the house if they find they like it. So I want to do my best to make them feel welcome. Actually, I felt that the moment I first talked to them on the phone. And I totally liked them when I met them. I think they are just perfect. So after all these months of saying no, and hearing no we finally got a yes! Thank you God!

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RamblingMother said…
I hope this works out for all of you all. I know the situation you are in!!
Shelldell said…
yeah!
Praise God for all his blessings. His timing is perfect. I know this takes a huge load off your shoulders. Time to move on.

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