quote: Originally posted by: concerned " I heard a rumor that the Dvorak's are renting Shelby's house while he lives in the president's house.. Is this true? "
But of course it's true. As was posted earlier on a different thread, there are many layers of motive behind each SFT action. He hires a marginally qualified sycophantic husband and wife team, rents them his own vacant quarters (the rent, it could be argued, is paid from USM's coffers), and takes depreciation and operating expense writeoffs on his house. A very cozy arrangement indeed.
But of course it's true. As was posted earlier on a different thread, there are many layers of motive behind each SFT action. He hires a marginally qualified sycophantic husband and wife team, rents them his own vacant quarters (the rent, it could be argued, is paid from USM's coffers), and takes depreciation and operating expense writeoffs on his house. A very cozy arrangement indeed."
I'm sure this arrangement is perfectly legal, and I didn't intend to imply otherwise. It just "looks" a little fishy.
One point to consider, given Shelby's high greed factor, is he wants to keep Angie & Mark on board as he is making several thousand dollars per month off their being at USM. I am counting the current monthly rental income plus the yearly depreciation of the house.
I would guess the yearly depreciation on his house is, at a minimum, at least $15,000 per year. If he accelerated his depreciation it could be significantly more. But I do not know if accelerated depreciation is allowed for a rental house.
I'm confused at to why this is an issue . . . do we really care where the Dvoraks live or to whom Dr. Thames rents his house? Unless it directly concerns some misuse of University funds, which it probably does not, What's the point?
quote: Originally posted by: LVN "I'm confused at to why this is an issue . . . do we really care where the Dvoraks live or to whom Dr. Thames rents his house? Unless it directly concerns some misuse of University funds, which it probably does not, What's the point?"
I didn't get the sense that this rental arrangement was introduced as an issue per se. The only point, from my distant perspective, is that the sweetheart landlord-tenant relationship is illustrative of the less than arms length deals which seem to characterize Dr. Thames good ole boy administration. He literally "owns" the Dvoraks, which makes their unflagging loyalty to him a given. As with the G&S lockouts and attempted termination, the rental deal may be perfectly legal, but it certainly doesn't pass the smell test.