95teetee
Well-Known Member
I definitely would not keep it.
I'd spend it
I'd spend it
Buying a house is strictly a legal business contract. It's a simple business transaction. I am not "disturbed" by anyones response to give the money back and am insulted that someone may think I don't have integrity because I would keep it. Buying a house is a contractual, business obligation. Nothing moral involved.
I definitely would not keep it.
I'd spend it
I would have returned the full $4500
(oh and for the record the house and EVERYTHING in it belongs to the legal new owner)
Like I said above I don't know for sure what I would do. And I wouldn't judge anybody who decided to keep the money. I do have a question though, are you saying there are different moral standards for business transactions than for other things in life? If so, why should that be so?
No one knows what they would do until faced with the situation. I would like to say I would return it and I think I would but it did not happen to me. I try to "do the right thing" but sometimes the right thing is subjective. Character and leadership is what we do when no one is looking. Cliff notes version, until it is your dilemma, you just don't know.
My $00.02 worth, Rat
Like someone on a CNN poll replied," How do we know it wasn't $80,000".