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April 16, 2008 at 5:48 AM #188205April 16, 2008 at 7:32 AM #188188CMcGParticipant
I tried to take a look at the listing after viewing the pics. It’s already off the market. I wonder why?
April 16, 2008 at 7:32 AM #188209CMcGParticipantI tried to take a look at the listing after viewing the pics. It’s already off the market. I wonder why?
April 16, 2008 at 7:32 AM #188241CMcGParticipantI tried to take a look at the listing after viewing the pics. It’s already off the market. I wonder why?
April 16, 2008 at 7:32 AM #188249CMcGParticipantI tried to take a look at the listing after viewing the pics. It’s already off the market. I wonder why?
April 16, 2008 at 7:32 AM #188257CMcGParticipantI tried to take a look at the listing after viewing the pics. It’s already off the market. I wonder why?
April 16, 2008 at 7:45 AM #188193SD RealtorParticipantI guess I don’t understand things. To hear all the surprise and uproar about the conditions of foreclosures is absolutely comical. Don’t get me wrong…trashing a home that goes back to the lender is akin to beating up a rental car and sending it back to Hertz but the reality is that this stuff will happen and nobody should express surprise about it. Yes the lenders should try to prosecute but I would think that overburdened lenders should simply focus on pricing the home right and getting rid of it.
CMG the home is still listed as active on the MLS.
SD Realtor
April 16, 2008 at 7:45 AM #188214SD RealtorParticipantI guess I don’t understand things. To hear all the surprise and uproar about the conditions of foreclosures is absolutely comical. Don’t get me wrong…trashing a home that goes back to the lender is akin to beating up a rental car and sending it back to Hertz but the reality is that this stuff will happen and nobody should express surprise about it. Yes the lenders should try to prosecute but I would think that overburdened lenders should simply focus on pricing the home right and getting rid of it.
CMG the home is still listed as active on the MLS.
SD Realtor
April 16, 2008 at 7:45 AM #188246SD RealtorParticipantI guess I don’t understand things. To hear all the surprise and uproar about the conditions of foreclosures is absolutely comical. Don’t get me wrong…trashing a home that goes back to the lender is akin to beating up a rental car and sending it back to Hertz but the reality is that this stuff will happen and nobody should express surprise about it. Yes the lenders should try to prosecute but I would think that overburdened lenders should simply focus on pricing the home right and getting rid of it.
CMG the home is still listed as active on the MLS.
SD Realtor
April 16, 2008 at 7:45 AM #188254SD RealtorParticipantI guess I don’t understand things. To hear all the surprise and uproar about the conditions of foreclosures is absolutely comical. Don’t get me wrong…trashing a home that goes back to the lender is akin to beating up a rental car and sending it back to Hertz but the reality is that this stuff will happen and nobody should express surprise about it. Yes the lenders should try to prosecute but I would think that overburdened lenders should simply focus on pricing the home right and getting rid of it.
CMG the home is still listed as active on the MLS.
SD Realtor
April 16, 2008 at 7:45 AM #188262SD RealtorParticipantI guess I don’t understand things. To hear all the surprise and uproar about the conditions of foreclosures is absolutely comical. Don’t get me wrong…trashing a home that goes back to the lender is akin to beating up a rental car and sending it back to Hertz but the reality is that this stuff will happen and nobody should express surprise about it. Yes the lenders should try to prosecute but I would think that overburdened lenders should simply focus on pricing the home right and getting rid of it.
CMG the home is still listed as active on the MLS.
SD Realtor
April 16, 2008 at 10:09 AM #188292sc_alumParticipantOur rear neighbor did a quick pack-up and left while theirs was still a short-sale, about a week before it reverted to bank owned. They did the whole strip the kitchen, fixtures, etc thing, but THEN they took the Solar off the roof! They just cut the pipes that run from the pool pump up to the roof, and somehow managed to get the huge black solar panels down – and we never even noticed. I can’t figure out if they did it in the middle of the night or what.
The HUGE downside to that for us, though, is that their pool has not had a pump now for about a month, and is turning into a bug-breeding cesspool. We called the health department and mosquito abatement.April 16, 2008 at 10:09 AM #188308sc_alumParticipantOur rear neighbor did a quick pack-up and left while theirs was still a short-sale, about a week before it reverted to bank owned. They did the whole strip the kitchen, fixtures, etc thing, but THEN they took the Solar off the roof! They just cut the pipes that run from the pool pump up to the roof, and somehow managed to get the huge black solar panels down – and we never even noticed. I can’t figure out if they did it in the middle of the night or what.
The HUGE downside to that for us, though, is that their pool has not had a pump now for about a month, and is turning into a bug-breeding cesspool. We called the health department and mosquito abatement.April 16, 2008 at 10:09 AM #188341sc_alumParticipantOur rear neighbor did a quick pack-up and left while theirs was still a short-sale, about a week before it reverted to bank owned. They did the whole strip the kitchen, fixtures, etc thing, but THEN they took the Solar off the roof! They just cut the pipes that run from the pool pump up to the roof, and somehow managed to get the huge black solar panels down – and we never even noticed. I can’t figure out if they did it in the middle of the night or what.
The HUGE downside to that for us, though, is that their pool has not had a pump now for about a month, and is turning into a bug-breeding cesspool. We called the health department and mosquito abatement.April 16, 2008 at 10:09 AM #188352sc_alumParticipantOur rear neighbor did a quick pack-up and left while theirs was still a short-sale, about a week before it reverted to bank owned. They did the whole strip the kitchen, fixtures, etc thing, but THEN they took the Solar off the roof! They just cut the pipes that run from the pool pump up to the roof, and somehow managed to get the huge black solar panels down – and we never even noticed. I can’t figure out if they did it in the middle of the night or what.
The HUGE downside to that for us, though, is that their pool has not had a pump now for about a month, and is turning into a bug-breeding cesspool. We called the health department and mosquito abatement. -
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