OldQDog wrote:
BK I had already decided to do what you suggested. Asked the guy for something in writing showing owner and his relation/ability to rent the property. And told him a friend was going to stop by to eyeball the building. And of course I needed a receipt. This is an excerpt of his (name David) reply.
Your request of verification is a first and also very weird. Unless you go to the National Registry here, you wouldn't have a clue who the owner is. Also, it's registered under a corporation name. The owner is away for the next five months. His wife is here living in the same building I live in and manage. She only speaks Spanish. I could have told you I owned it and you wouldn't know any better. Your request makes me think you're paranoid or something, and maybe not the ideal tenant. Likewise, if this is a problem for you, just forget it. I have someone else wanting to rent it on the 5th. I gave you first shot because I operate on a 'first come, first serve basis'. I always write receipts. ....Are you taking neuroleptics or other antipsychotic drugs? The more I do think about it, let's just forget it. I have a tenant living in the apartment building I also manage in San Jose, suffering from schizophrenia, I don't need another, and unless you can clearly articulate the cause of this last "off the rubber wall" e-mail you sent me, you're not renting it. Find someplace else.
For whatever it is worth - pass it along.
You struck gold, Q Dog. No reasonable landlord/rental agent would have found your request to be unusal...let alone offensive.
This guy is seriously pissed off at you...

To my way of thinking, it looks like you caught him in his scam.