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October 5, 2010 at 7:36 PM #614080October 5, 2010 at 7:38 PM #613020CoronitaParticipant
What I want to know is what happened to Super Jenae???
Let me guess. Absolutely, 100% postively, NOTHING, right?
October 5, 2010 at 7:38 PM #613107CoronitaParticipantWhat I want to know is what happened to Super Jenae???
Let me guess. Absolutely, 100% postively, NOTHING, right?
October 5, 2010 at 7:38 PM #613658CoronitaParticipantWhat I want to know is what happened to Super Jenae???
Let me guess. Absolutely, 100% postively, NOTHING, right?
October 5, 2010 at 7:38 PM #613774CoronitaParticipantWhat I want to know is what happened to Super Jenae???
Let me guess. Absolutely, 100% postively, NOTHING, right?
October 5, 2010 at 7:38 PM #614085CoronitaParticipantWhat I want to know is what happened to Super Jenae???
Let me guess. Absolutely, 100% postively, NOTHING, right?
October 5, 2010 at 9:40 PM #613040sdrealtorParticipantShe’s on the Board of Realtors. Sadly I’m not kidding.
October 5, 2010 at 9:40 PM #613127sdrealtorParticipantShe’s on the Board of Realtors. Sadly I’m not kidding.
October 5, 2010 at 9:40 PM #613678sdrealtorParticipantShe’s on the Board of Realtors. Sadly I’m not kidding.
October 5, 2010 at 9:40 PM #613794sdrealtorParticipantShe’s on the Board of Realtors. Sadly I’m not kidding.
October 5, 2010 at 9:40 PM #614102sdrealtorParticipantShe’s on the Board of Realtors. Sadly I’m not kidding.
October 6, 2010 at 2:20 AM #613085eavesdropperParticipant[quote=flu][quote=eavesdropper]Actually we had people in our development who managed to stay on in their house for over two years after foreclosure proceedings were initiated against them. They finally were forced out, but not before they had totally stripped the house. Kitchen cabinets, sinks, faucets, appliances, tile, light fixtures. Same for all four bathrooms: plumbing fixtures, faucets, cabinetry, mirrors. Took out the furnace and air conditioning units. Even removed ductwork and wiring in some areas. The house ended up selling for half of what they are typically selling for now in traditional (i.e., nondistress) sale situations.
They obviously had not paid their mortgage for a while before they received their lis pendens, and then managed to get another two house-payment free years before the ax fell. They probably made a bit from selling all the appliances and building supplies. In the meantime, the law-abiding residents here will be penalized since lenders will try to use the sale price as a comparable for future buyers.
As far as I know, they’re not in jail, and they haven’t been charged with anything. I watch for their names when I read through the real estate transactions. Something tells me they’re going to be happy homeowners within six months.[/quote]
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That’s too much work. If the government would just create a program for people like me, I could get free Xanax and Valium to keep in my coffee table candy dish for moments like this.
October 6, 2010 at 2:20 AM #613172eavesdropperParticipant[quote=flu][quote=eavesdropper]Actually we had people in our development who managed to stay on in their house for over two years after foreclosure proceedings were initiated against them. They finally were forced out, but not before they had totally stripped the house. Kitchen cabinets, sinks, faucets, appliances, tile, light fixtures. Same for all four bathrooms: plumbing fixtures, faucets, cabinetry, mirrors. Took out the furnace and air conditioning units. Even removed ductwork and wiring in some areas. The house ended up selling for half of what they are typically selling for now in traditional (i.e., nondistress) sale situations.
They obviously had not paid their mortgage for a while before they received their lis pendens, and then managed to get another two house-payment free years before the ax fell. They probably made a bit from selling all the appliances and building supplies. In the meantime, the law-abiding residents here will be penalized since lenders will try to use the sale price as a comparable for future buyers.
As far as I know, they’re not in jail, and they haven’t been charged with anything. I watch for their names when I read through the real estate transactions. Something tells me they’re going to be happy homeowners within six months.[/quote]
Follow me… Take deep breathe. Breathe….Hold it in… Breathe out…. pffffffffffffffff…Breathe in……..Breathe out… pfffffffffffffffffffffff….. Laugh…Ok try to laugh…Start with a small “heh”….Good…Go for two… heh heh…..Very good. You’re doing very well…. Let’s see if you can make it to three. Ready? heh heh heh….Excellent….Now let’s work on those vocal lessons… LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA…..[/quote]
That’s too much work. If the government would just create a program for people like me, I could get free Xanax and Valium to keep in my coffee table candy dish for moments like this.
October 6, 2010 at 2:20 AM #613722eavesdropperParticipant[quote=flu][quote=eavesdropper]Actually we had people in our development who managed to stay on in their house for over two years after foreclosure proceedings were initiated against them. They finally were forced out, but not before they had totally stripped the house. Kitchen cabinets, sinks, faucets, appliances, tile, light fixtures. Same for all four bathrooms: plumbing fixtures, faucets, cabinetry, mirrors. Took out the furnace and air conditioning units. Even removed ductwork and wiring in some areas. The house ended up selling for half of what they are typically selling for now in traditional (i.e., nondistress) sale situations.
They obviously had not paid their mortgage for a while before they received their lis pendens, and then managed to get another two house-payment free years before the ax fell. They probably made a bit from selling all the appliances and building supplies. In the meantime, the law-abiding residents here will be penalized since lenders will try to use the sale price as a comparable for future buyers.
As far as I know, they’re not in jail, and they haven’t been charged with anything. I watch for their names when I read through the real estate transactions. Something tells me they’re going to be happy homeowners within six months.[/quote]
Follow me… Take deep breathe. Breathe….Hold it in… Breathe out…. pffffffffffffffff…Breathe in……..Breathe out… pfffffffffffffffffffffff….. Laugh…Ok try to laugh…Start with a small “heh”….Good…Go for two… heh heh…..Very good. You’re doing very well…. Let’s see if you can make it to three. Ready? heh heh heh….Excellent….Now let’s work on those vocal lessons… LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA…..[/quote]
That’s too much work. If the government would just create a program for people like me, I could get free Xanax and Valium to keep in my coffee table candy dish for moments like this.
October 6, 2010 at 2:20 AM #613839eavesdropperParticipant[quote=flu][quote=eavesdropper]Actually we had people in our development who managed to stay on in their house for over two years after foreclosure proceedings were initiated against them. They finally were forced out, but not before they had totally stripped the house. Kitchen cabinets, sinks, faucets, appliances, tile, light fixtures. Same for all four bathrooms: plumbing fixtures, faucets, cabinetry, mirrors. Took out the furnace and air conditioning units. Even removed ductwork and wiring in some areas. The house ended up selling for half of what they are typically selling for now in traditional (i.e., nondistress) sale situations.
They obviously had not paid their mortgage for a while before they received their lis pendens, and then managed to get another two house-payment free years before the ax fell. They probably made a bit from selling all the appliances and building supplies. In the meantime, the law-abiding residents here will be penalized since lenders will try to use the sale price as a comparable for future buyers.
As far as I know, they’re not in jail, and they haven’t been charged with anything. I watch for their names when I read through the real estate transactions. Something tells me they’re going to be happy homeowners within six months.[/quote]
Follow me… Take deep breathe. Breathe….Hold it in… Breathe out…. pffffffffffffffff…Breathe in……..Breathe out… pfffffffffffffffffffffff….. Laugh…Ok try to laugh…Start with a small “heh”….Good…Go for two… heh heh…..Very good. You’re doing very well…. Let’s see if you can make it to three. Ready? heh heh heh….Excellent….Now let’s work on those vocal lessons… LA LA LA LA LA LA LA LA…..[/quote]
That’s too much work. If the government would just create a program for people like me, I could get free Xanax and Valium to keep in my coffee table candy dish for moments like this.
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