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Now if I remember right, there was someone on this board saying the homeowners living for free were not getting a bailout.
Now if I remember right, there was someone on this board saying the homeowners living for free were not getting a bailout.
Now if I remember right, there was someone on this board saying the homeowners living for free were not getting a bailout.
Now if I remember right, there was someone on this board saying the homeowners living for free were not getting a bailout.
Now if I remember right, there was someone on this board saying the homeowners living for free were not getting a bailout.
it all sounds pretty rational.
it all sounds pretty rational.
it all sounds pretty rational.
it all sounds pretty rational.
it all sounds pretty rational.
You were right jpinpb. Without the money not paid to the banks but spend by delinquent homeowners, the economy would be in worse shape.
I think that being $50,000 underwater it the tipping point that make homeowners want to walk.
You were right jpinpb. Without the money not paid to the banks but spend by delinquent homeowners, the economy would be in worse shape.
I think that being $50,000 underwater it the tipping point that make homeowners want to walk.
You were right jpinpb. Without the money not paid to the banks but spend by delinquent homeowners, the economy would be in worse shape.
I think that being $50,000 underwater it the tipping point that make homeowners want to walk.
You were right jpinpb. Without the money not paid to the banks but spend by delinquent homeowners, the economy would be in worse shape.
I think that being $50,000 underwater it the tipping point that make homeowners want to walk.