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Make sure you ask the tough questions like:
“Why did you put yourself into a loan you KNEW you couldn’t afford?”
or
“Did you realize the implications when you took all the equity out of your house to buy that jet ski and motorhome?”
Make sure you ask the tough questions like:
“Why did you put yourself into a loan you KNEW you couldn’t afford?”
or
“Did you realize the implications when you took all the equity out of your house to buy that jet ski and motorhome?”
Make sure you ask the tough questions like:
“Why did you put yourself into a loan you KNEW you couldn’t afford?”
or
“Did you realize the implications when you took all the equity out of your house to buy that jet ski and motorhome?”
can you also ask the question “Did anyone tell you that when you borrow money you might have to pay it back?”
can you also ask the question “Did anyone tell you that when you borrow money you might have to pay it back?”
can you also ask the question “Did anyone tell you that when you borrow money you might have to pay it back?”
“Do you know how to use a calculator?”
“Do you know how to use a calculator?”
“Do you know how to use a calculator?”
“How many other houses do you ‘own’?”
“How many other houses do you ‘own’?”
“How many other houses do you ‘own’?”
Be sure to vet your interview family carefully. If you’re trying to find an innocent victim family that viewers can empathize with, be sure that they truly deserve that status.
Previously, “victims” have been outted by bloggers as realtors and investors whose real estate plans for riches went awry.
Be sure to vet your interview family carefully. If you’re trying to find an innocent victim family that viewers can empathize with, be sure that they truly deserve that status.
Previously, “victims” have been outted by bloggers as realtors and investors whose real estate plans for riches went awry.