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May 27, 2011 at 9:40 AM #700553May 27, 2011 at 10:03 AM #699376blahblahblahParticipant
Hahahaha these rent skimmers are going to have the last laugh. I know a couple in Arizona that defaulted on two homes while collecting rent on one of them and saving their mortgage payments. It took the banks a couple of years to handle the foreclosures and they banked huge money during that time. At the end, their credit was ruined but no problem, they had accumulated enough cash to purchase a beautiful home without a mortgage. They are now living the high-life mortgage free. He is about 33.
Back to work suckers!
May 27, 2011 at 10:03 AM #699472blahblahblahParticipantHahahaha these rent skimmers are going to have the last laugh. I know a couple in Arizona that defaulted on two homes while collecting rent on one of them and saving their mortgage payments. It took the banks a couple of years to handle the foreclosures and they banked huge money during that time. At the end, their credit was ruined but no problem, they had accumulated enough cash to purchase a beautiful home without a mortgage. They are now living the high-life mortgage free. He is about 33.
Back to work suckers!
May 27, 2011 at 10:03 AM #700056blahblahblahParticipantHahahaha these rent skimmers are going to have the last laugh. I know a couple in Arizona that defaulted on two homes while collecting rent on one of them and saving their mortgage payments. It took the banks a couple of years to handle the foreclosures and they banked huge money during that time. At the end, their credit was ruined but no problem, they had accumulated enough cash to purchase a beautiful home without a mortgage. They are now living the high-life mortgage free. He is about 33.
Back to work suckers!
May 27, 2011 at 10:03 AM #700203blahblahblahParticipantHahahaha these rent skimmers are going to have the last laugh. I know a couple in Arizona that defaulted on two homes while collecting rent on one of them and saving their mortgage payments. It took the banks a couple of years to handle the foreclosures and they banked huge money during that time. At the end, their credit was ruined but no problem, they had accumulated enough cash to purchase a beautiful home without a mortgage. They are now living the high-life mortgage free. He is about 33.
Back to work suckers!
May 27, 2011 at 10:03 AM #700558blahblahblahParticipantHahahaha these rent skimmers are going to have the last laugh. I know a couple in Arizona that defaulted on two homes while collecting rent on one of them and saving their mortgage payments. It took the banks a couple of years to handle the foreclosures and they banked huge money during that time. At the end, their credit was ruined but no problem, they had accumulated enough cash to purchase a beautiful home without a mortgage. They are now living the high-life mortgage free. He is about 33.
Back to work suckers!
May 27, 2011 at 10:29 AM #699391bearishgurlParticipant[quote=CONCHO]Hahahaha these rent skimmers are going to have the last laugh. I know a couple in Arizona that defaulted on two homes while collecting rent on one of them and saving their mortgage payments. It took the banks a couple of years to handle the foreclosures and they banked huge money during that time. At the end, their credit was ruined but no problem, they had accumulated enough cash to purchase a beautiful home without a mortgage. They are now living the high-life mortgage free. He is about 33.
Back to work suckers![/quote]
CONCHO, it is entirely possible in the lesser-desired areas in AZ to purchase a sub $100K house (from a couple of years of “skimmed rent”), but NOT in coastal CA. More power to your “friends” who are living the “high life” in 115-deg heat! Having driven thru that lunar landscape on several occasions, I wouldn’t exactly call living there (in a cheaper house, to wit) the “high life,” lol!
May 27, 2011 at 10:29 AM #699487bearishgurlParticipant[quote=CONCHO]Hahahaha these rent skimmers are going to have the last laugh. I know a couple in Arizona that defaulted on two homes while collecting rent on one of them and saving their mortgage payments. It took the banks a couple of years to handle the foreclosures and they banked huge money during that time. At the end, their credit was ruined but no problem, they had accumulated enough cash to purchase a beautiful home without a mortgage. They are now living the high-life mortgage free. He is about 33.
Back to work suckers![/quote]
CONCHO, it is entirely possible in the lesser-desired areas in AZ to purchase a sub $100K house (from a couple of years of “skimmed rent”), but NOT in coastal CA. More power to your “friends” who are living the “high life” in 115-deg heat! Having driven thru that lunar landscape on several occasions, I wouldn’t exactly call living there (in a cheaper house, to wit) the “high life,” lol!
May 27, 2011 at 10:29 AM #700071bearishgurlParticipant[quote=CONCHO]Hahahaha these rent skimmers are going to have the last laugh. I know a couple in Arizona that defaulted on two homes while collecting rent on one of them and saving their mortgage payments. It took the banks a couple of years to handle the foreclosures and they banked huge money during that time. At the end, their credit was ruined but no problem, they had accumulated enough cash to purchase a beautiful home without a mortgage. They are now living the high-life mortgage free. He is about 33.
Back to work suckers![/quote]
CONCHO, it is entirely possible in the lesser-desired areas in AZ to purchase a sub $100K house (from a couple of years of “skimmed rent”), but NOT in coastal CA. More power to your “friends” who are living the “high life” in 115-deg heat! Having driven thru that lunar landscape on several occasions, I wouldn’t exactly call living there (in a cheaper house, to wit) the “high life,” lol!
May 27, 2011 at 10:29 AM #700218bearishgurlParticipant[quote=CONCHO]Hahahaha these rent skimmers are going to have the last laugh. I know a couple in Arizona that defaulted on two homes while collecting rent on one of them and saving their mortgage payments. It took the banks a couple of years to handle the foreclosures and they banked huge money during that time. At the end, their credit was ruined but no problem, they had accumulated enough cash to purchase a beautiful home without a mortgage. They are now living the high-life mortgage free. He is about 33.
Back to work suckers![/quote]
CONCHO, it is entirely possible in the lesser-desired areas in AZ to purchase a sub $100K house (from a couple of years of “skimmed rent”), but NOT in coastal CA. More power to your “friends” who are living the “high life” in 115-deg heat! Having driven thru that lunar landscape on several occasions, I wouldn’t exactly call living there (in a cheaper house, to wit) the “high life,” lol!
May 27, 2011 at 10:29 AM #700573bearishgurlParticipant[quote=CONCHO]Hahahaha these rent skimmers are going to have the last laugh. I know a couple in Arizona that defaulted on two homes while collecting rent on one of them and saving their mortgage payments. It took the banks a couple of years to handle the foreclosures and they banked huge money during that time. At the end, their credit was ruined but no problem, they had accumulated enough cash to purchase a beautiful home without a mortgage. They are now living the high-life mortgage free. He is about 33.
Back to work suckers![/quote]
CONCHO, it is entirely possible in the lesser-desired areas in AZ to purchase a sub $100K house (from a couple of years of “skimmed rent”), but NOT in coastal CA. More power to your “friends” who are living the “high life” in 115-deg heat! Having driven thru that lunar landscape on several occasions, I wouldn’t exactly call living there (in a cheaper house, to wit) the “high life,” lol!
May 27, 2011 at 11:32 AM #699411blahblahblahParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]I wouldn’t exactly call living there (in a cheaper house, to wit) the “high life,” lol![/quote]
Hahaha me neither but they seem to like it! I just can’t get over the morality of the whole thing, they’re nice people but it makes me wonder…
May 27, 2011 at 11:32 AM #699507blahblahblahParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]I wouldn’t exactly call living there (in a cheaper house, to wit) the “high life,” lol![/quote]
Hahaha me neither but they seem to like it! I just can’t get over the morality of the whole thing, they’re nice people but it makes me wonder…
May 27, 2011 at 11:32 AM #700091blahblahblahParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]I wouldn’t exactly call living there (in a cheaper house, to wit) the “high life,” lol![/quote]
Hahaha me neither but they seem to like it! I just can’t get over the morality of the whole thing, they’re nice people but it makes me wonder…
May 27, 2011 at 11:32 AM #700238blahblahblahParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]I wouldn’t exactly call living there (in a cheaper house, to wit) the “high life,” lol![/quote]
Hahaha me neither but they seem to like it! I just can’t get over the morality of the whole thing, they’re nice people but it makes me wonder…
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