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April 29, 2009 at 7:34 AM #390069April 29, 2009 at 6:21 PM #389811chicobeaksParticipant
I’m sorry that you live in Diamond Bar. I grew up there….it sucks. If you want to do anything fun you have to leave the city. They missed the boat while Chino Hills and Brea grew. Congrats on finally getting a Target and Chili’s. It’s about 20 years overdue.
April 29, 2009 at 6:21 PM #390075chicobeaksParticipantI’m sorry that you live in Diamond Bar. I grew up there….it sucks. If you want to do anything fun you have to leave the city. They missed the boat while Chino Hills and Brea grew. Congrats on finally getting a Target and Chili’s. It’s about 20 years overdue.
April 29, 2009 at 6:21 PM #390283chicobeaksParticipantI’m sorry that you live in Diamond Bar. I grew up there….it sucks. If you want to do anything fun you have to leave the city. They missed the boat while Chino Hills and Brea grew. Congrats on finally getting a Target and Chili’s. It’s about 20 years overdue.
April 29, 2009 at 6:21 PM #390333chicobeaksParticipantI’m sorry that you live in Diamond Bar. I grew up there….it sucks. If you want to do anything fun you have to leave the city. They missed the boat while Chino Hills and Brea grew. Congrats on finally getting a Target and Chili’s. It’s about 20 years overdue.
April 29, 2009 at 6:21 PM #390474chicobeaksParticipantI’m sorry that you live in Diamond Bar. I grew up there….it sucks. If you want to do anything fun you have to leave the city. They missed the boat while Chino Hills and Brea grew. Congrats on finally getting a Target and Chili’s. It’s about 20 years overdue.
April 29, 2009 at 8:24 PM #389851BobParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Also – it would have been nice if Mr. Mortgage would have mentioned SBX2 7 Senate Bill in California (especially since I emailed him)[/quote]
I’m not here to defend Mr.Mortgage, but I believe his predictions regarding the next foreclosure wave includes the entire country, not just California. And the California bill “SBX2 7” doesn’t go into effect until July 1st, which means it will have little, or no, influence on foreclosures already in the pipeline that should hit the market this spring/summer. In fact, the California bill will only repeat what an earlier version did, which was to delay the inevitable.
A far more important modification program that could put a serious dent in future foreclosures is the Obama plan to modify 2’nds. If servicers go along with the bribes, sorry, I mean “plan”, that could slow the foreclosure market to the point of being irrelevant.
April 29, 2009 at 8:24 PM #390115BobParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Also – it would have been nice if Mr. Mortgage would have mentioned SBX2 7 Senate Bill in California (especially since I emailed him)[/quote]
I’m not here to defend Mr.Mortgage, but I believe his predictions regarding the next foreclosure wave includes the entire country, not just California. And the California bill “SBX2 7” doesn’t go into effect until July 1st, which means it will have little, or no, influence on foreclosures already in the pipeline that should hit the market this spring/summer. In fact, the California bill will only repeat what an earlier version did, which was to delay the inevitable.
A far more important modification program that could put a serious dent in future foreclosures is the Obama plan to modify 2’nds. If servicers go along with the bribes, sorry, I mean “plan”, that could slow the foreclosure market to the point of being irrelevant.
April 29, 2009 at 8:24 PM #390323BobParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Also – it would have been nice if Mr. Mortgage would have mentioned SBX2 7 Senate Bill in California (especially since I emailed him)[/quote]
I’m not here to defend Mr.Mortgage, but I believe his predictions regarding the next foreclosure wave includes the entire country, not just California. And the California bill “SBX2 7” doesn’t go into effect until July 1st, which means it will have little, or no, influence on foreclosures already in the pipeline that should hit the market this spring/summer. In fact, the California bill will only repeat what an earlier version did, which was to delay the inevitable.
A far more important modification program that could put a serious dent in future foreclosures is the Obama plan to modify 2’nds. If servicers go along with the bribes, sorry, I mean “plan”, that could slow the foreclosure market to the point of being irrelevant.
April 29, 2009 at 8:24 PM #390373BobParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Also – it would have been nice if Mr. Mortgage would have mentioned SBX2 7 Senate Bill in California (especially since I emailed him)[/quote]
I’m not here to defend Mr.Mortgage, but I believe his predictions regarding the next foreclosure wave includes the entire country, not just California. And the California bill “SBX2 7” doesn’t go into effect until July 1st, which means it will have little, or no, influence on foreclosures already in the pipeline that should hit the market this spring/summer. In fact, the California bill will only repeat what an earlier version did, which was to delay the inevitable.
A far more important modification program that could put a serious dent in future foreclosures is the Obama plan to modify 2’nds. If servicers go along with the bribes, sorry, I mean “plan”, that could slow the foreclosure market to the point of being irrelevant.
April 29, 2009 at 8:24 PM #390514BobParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Also – it would have been nice if Mr. Mortgage would have mentioned SBX2 7 Senate Bill in California (especially since I emailed him)[/quote]
I’m not here to defend Mr.Mortgage, but I believe his predictions regarding the next foreclosure wave includes the entire country, not just California. And the California bill “SBX2 7” doesn’t go into effect until July 1st, which means it will have little, or no, influence on foreclosures already in the pipeline that should hit the market this spring/summer. In fact, the California bill will only repeat what an earlier version did, which was to delay the inevitable.
A far more important modification program that could put a serious dent in future foreclosures is the Obama plan to modify 2’nds. If servicers go along with the bribes, sorry, I mean “plan”, that could slow the foreclosure market to the point of being irrelevant.
April 29, 2009 at 8:43 PM #389866peterbParticipantApril, May and June…then the moratorium stops the hemmoraging. Should be interesting to see how many actually hit the market. I guess the telling tale will be the number of NOT’s on the courthouse steps. If MM is right, that number should be quite large.
April 29, 2009 at 8:43 PM #390130peterbParticipantApril, May and June…then the moratorium stops the hemmoraging. Should be interesting to see how many actually hit the market. I guess the telling tale will be the number of NOT’s on the courthouse steps. If MM is right, that number should be quite large.
April 29, 2009 at 8:43 PM #390337peterbParticipantApril, May and June…then the moratorium stops the hemmoraging. Should be interesting to see how many actually hit the market. I guess the telling tale will be the number of NOT’s on the courthouse steps. If MM is right, that number should be quite large.
April 29, 2009 at 8:43 PM #390388peterbParticipantApril, May and June…then the moratorium stops the hemmoraging. Should be interesting to see how many actually hit the market. I guess the telling tale will be the number of NOT’s on the courthouse steps. If MM is right, that number should be quite large.
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