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March 10, 2009 at 1:29 PM #15269March 10, 2009 at 3:41 PM #363529nostradamusParticipant
WOW. Increasing the principal, increasing the life of the loan, and hoping the boned borrower doesn’t walk. Ha!
March 10, 2009 at 3:41 PM #364122nostradamusParticipantWOW. Increasing the principal, increasing the life of the loan, and hoping the boned borrower doesn’t walk. Ha!
March 10, 2009 at 3:41 PM #363974nostradamusParticipantWOW. Increasing the principal, increasing the life of the loan, and hoping the boned borrower doesn’t walk. Ha!
March 10, 2009 at 3:41 PM #363817nostradamusParticipantWOW. Increasing the principal, increasing the life of the loan, and hoping the boned borrower doesn’t walk. Ha!
March 10, 2009 at 3:41 PM #364010nostradamusParticipantWOW. Increasing the principal, increasing the life of the loan, and hoping the boned borrower doesn’t walk. Ha!
March 10, 2009 at 4:16 PM #364009HLSParticipantI still tell people that foreclosure is their solution, not their problem….
Most don’t want to hear it,, they don’t want to lose their (overpriced stucco box) house…
At least a refi will help some, maybe not around here, but it’s a nationwide program not designed to save CA…
Now, how many will bleed their 401K’s to get down to 105% LTV, throwing good money after bad….
At least a lower payment is possible now.
Welcome to OBAMAnation….March 10, 2009 at 4:16 PM #364045HLSParticipantI still tell people that foreclosure is their solution, not their problem….
Most don’t want to hear it,, they don’t want to lose their (overpriced stucco box) house…
At least a refi will help some, maybe not around here, but it’s a nationwide program not designed to save CA…
Now, how many will bleed their 401K’s to get down to 105% LTV, throwing good money after bad….
At least a lower payment is possible now.
Welcome to OBAMAnation….March 10, 2009 at 4:16 PM #363853HLSParticipantI still tell people that foreclosure is their solution, not their problem….
Most don’t want to hear it,, they don’t want to lose their (overpriced stucco box) house…
At least a refi will help some, maybe not around here, but it’s a nationwide program not designed to save CA…
Now, how many will bleed their 401K’s to get down to 105% LTV, throwing good money after bad….
At least a lower payment is possible now.
Welcome to OBAMAnation….March 10, 2009 at 4:16 PM #363564HLSParticipantI still tell people that foreclosure is their solution, not their problem….
Most don’t want to hear it,, they don’t want to lose their (overpriced stucco box) house…
At least a refi will help some, maybe not around here, but it’s a nationwide program not designed to save CA…
Now, how many will bleed their 401K’s to get down to 105% LTV, throwing good money after bad….
At least a lower payment is possible now.
Welcome to OBAMAnation….March 10, 2009 at 4:16 PM #364157HLSParticipantI still tell people that foreclosure is their solution, not their problem….
Most don’t want to hear it,, they don’t want to lose their (overpriced stucco box) house…
At least a refi will help some, maybe not around here, but it’s a nationwide program not designed to save CA…
Now, how many will bleed their 401K’s to get down to 105% LTV, throwing good money after bad….
At least a lower payment is possible now.
Welcome to OBAMAnation….March 10, 2009 at 4:31 PM #364019anParticipantHLS, let me get this straight, they’re now letting us refi up to 105% LTV? If this rumor becomes reality.
March 10, 2009 at 4:31 PM #364055anParticipantHLS, let me get this straight, they’re now letting us refi up to 105% LTV? If this rumor becomes reality.
March 10, 2009 at 4:31 PM #364167anParticipantHLS, let me get this straight, they’re now letting us refi up to 105% LTV? If this rumor becomes reality.
March 10, 2009 at 4:31 PM #363863anParticipantHLS, let me get this straight, they’re now letting us refi up to 105% LTV? If this rumor becomes reality.
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