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<blockquote data-quote="henschman" data-source="post: 2763653" data-attributes="member: 4235"><p>I think in that situation, paper money would have a severely diminished value... however, the terms of your contract with the landlord will set forth a monthly payment in U.S. Dollars. You can use this to your advantage. If you put out the word that you are looking to trade goods for cash, you would have people beating your door down to hand you their cash savings for even small items that are somewhat useful. If cash is nearly worthless, you ought to be able to accumulate a lot of it in a hurry through trade. Maybe you could leverage some of that .22 LR you have been hoarding since 2012. Walk into your landlord's office with a stack of (now worthless) cash and pay the whole rest of the year's rent up front and tell him that if he is holding you strictly to the terms of the contract, then you are holding him to the same, including the amount and currency of payment; and any attempt to interfere with your possession of the property for the remainder of the contractual period will be dealt with by <em>your</em> armed security. Then begin immediate preps to bug out to a more secure location with family, or to homestead some former government land, or somewhere else you don't have to worry about a landlord. And prepare to deal with the landlord's armed goons, in case he decides that he doesn't care too much for that contract after all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="henschman, post: 2763653, member: 4235"] I think in that situation, paper money would have a severely diminished value... however, the terms of your contract with the landlord will set forth a monthly payment in U.S. Dollars. You can use this to your advantage. If you put out the word that you are looking to trade goods for cash, you would have people beating your door down to hand you their cash savings for even small items that are somewhat useful. If cash is nearly worthless, you ought to be able to accumulate a lot of it in a hurry through trade. Maybe you could leverage some of that .22 LR you have been hoarding since 2012. Walk into your landlord's office with a stack of (now worthless) cash and pay the whole rest of the year's rent up front and tell him that if he is holding you strictly to the terms of the contract, then you are holding him to the same, including the amount and currency of payment; and any attempt to interfere with your possession of the property for the remainder of the contractual period will be dealt with by [I]your[/I] armed security. Then begin immediate preps to bug out to a more secure location with family, or to homestead some former government land, or somewhere else you don't have to worry about a landlord. And prepare to deal with the landlord's armed goons, in case he decides that he doesn't care too much for that contract after all. [/QUOTE]
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