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December 31, 2007 at 12:34 PM #11369December 31, 2007 at 1:26 PM #126907
patb
Participantthis part is all predictable.
Mortgage merry go round stops,
Property tax flow declines,
but, where it’s hard to predict is things like the florida
cash management fund imploding. And orange county CA
losing 10% of it’s free cash.That’s a big hit. we may see more next month as books close out for the year.
December 31, 2007 at 1:26 PM #127068patb
Participantthis part is all predictable.
Mortgage merry go round stops,
Property tax flow declines,
but, where it’s hard to predict is things like the florida
cash management fund imploding. And orange county CA
losing 10% of it’s free cash.That’s a big hit. we may see more next month as books close out for the year.
December 31, 2007 at 1:26 PM #127078patb
Participantthis part is all predictable.
Mortgage merry go round stops,
Property tax flow declines,
but, where it’s hard to predict is things like the florida
cash management fund imploding. And orange county CA
losing 10% of it’s free cash.That’s a big hit. we may see more next month as books close out for the year.
December 31, 2007 at 1:26 PM #127145patb
Participantthis part is all predictable.
Mortgage merry go round stops,
Property tax flow declines,
but, where it’s hard to predict is things like the florida
cash management fund imploding. And orange county CA
losing 10% of it’s free cash.That’s a big hit. we may see more next month as books close out for the year.
December 31, 2007 at 1:26 PM #127170patb
Participantthis part is all predictable.
Mortgage merry go round stops,
Property tax flow declines,
but, where it’s hard to predict is things like the florida
cash management fund imploding. And orange county CA
losing 10% of it’s free cash.That’s a big hit. we may see more next month as books close out for the year.
December 31, 2007 at 2:29 PM #126922TheBreeze
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The demand for such services is rising fast as more and more families lose their homes to foreclosures. But at the same time, the state is collecting many fewer $3 fees on home sales and refinancing. Just before Christmas, Craig was notified that she would lose up to half of her organization’s funding for the coming year.I wonder if this part of the story is really true. So these people could qualify to get a mortgage but can’t afford a rental? That’s kind of hard for me to believe.
December 31, 2007 at 2:29 PM #127082TheBreeze
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The demand for such services is rising fast as more and more families lose their homes to foreclosures. But at the same time, the state is collecting many fewer $3 fees on home sales and refinancing. Just before Christmas, Craig was notified that she would lose up to half of her organization’s funding for the coming year.I wonder if this part of the story is really true. So these people could qualify to get a mortgage but can’t afford a rental? That’s kind of hard for me to believe.
December 31, 2007 at 2:29 PM #127092TheBreeze
Participant
The demand for such services is rising fast as more and more families lose their homes to foreclosures. But at the same time, the state is collecting many fewer $3 fees on home sales and refinancing. Just before Christmas, Craig was notified that she would lose up to half of her organization’s funding for the coming year.I wonder if this part of the story is really true. So these people could qualify to get a mortgage but can’t afford a rental? That’s kind of hard for me to believe.
December 31, 2007 at 2:29 PM #127160TheBreeze
Participant
The demand for such services is rising fast as more and more families lose their homes to foreclosures. But at the same time, the state is collecting many fewer $3 fees on home sales and refinancing. Just before Christmas, Craig was notified that she would lose up to half of her organization’s funding for the coming year.I wonder if this part of the story is really true. So these people could qualify to get a mortgage but can’t afford a rental? That’s kind of hard for me to believe.
December 31, 2007 at 2:29 PM #127185TheBreeze
Participant
The demand for such services is rising fast as more and more families lose their homes to foreclosures. But at the same time, the state is collecting many fewer $3 fees on home sales and refinancing. Just before Christmas, Craig was notified that she would lose up to half of her organization’s funding for the coming year.I wonder if this part of the story is really true. So these people could qualify to get a mortgage but can’t afford a rental? That’s kind of hard for me to believe.
December 31, 2007 at 2:53 PM #126931BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantElected officials, scrambling to adjust, are trimming money for public schools, reducing grants to help the homeless, even asking police to dry-clean their uniforms less often
==========================================================Wow, that’s a tough choice to make. Fewer uniforms dry cleaned, or keep the next generation priced out of housing?
Decisions, decisions…
December 31, 2007 at 2:53 PM #127093BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantElected officials, scrambling to adjust, are trimming money for public schools, reducing grants to help the homeless, even asking police to dry-clean their uniforms less often
==========================================================Wow, that’s a tough choice to make. Fewer uniforms dry cleaned, or keep the next generation priced out of housing?
Decisions, decisions…
December 31, 2007 at 2:53 PM #127102BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantElected officials, scrambling to adjust, are trimming money for public schools, reducing grants to help the homeless, even asking police to dry-clean their uniforms less often
==========================================================Wow, that’s a tough choice to make. Fewer uniforms dry cleaned, or keep the next generation priced out of housing?
Decisions, decisions…
December 31, 2007 at 2:53 PM #127169BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantElected officials, scrambling to adjust, are trimming money for public schools, reducing grants to help the homeless, even asking police to dry-clean their uniforms less often
==========================================================Wow, that’s a tough choice to make. Fewer uniforms dry cleaned, or keep the next generation priced out of housing?
Decisions, decisions…
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