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August 9, 2007 at 9:35 AM #72278August 9, 2007 at 9:58 AM #72170AnonymousGuest
If they play it up as victims, that they didn’t know any better, be sure to ask them “why would you sign a 30-year agreement without making sure you understood it?”
August 9, 2007 at 9:58 AM #72286AnonymousGuestIf they play it up as victims, that they didn’t know any better, be sure to ask them “why would you sign a 30-year agreement without making sure you understood it?”
August 9, 2007 at 9:58 AM #72296AnonymousGuestIf they play it up as victims, that they didn’t know any better, be sure to ask them “why would you sign a 30-year agreement without making sure you understood it?”
August 9, 2007 at 2:15 PM #72353sdduuuudeParticipantSo, a guy with the name “San Diego REO Agent” wants to hear from people facing foreclosure.
Sounds like someone trying to drum up business to me. I’d be surprised if there really is a show.
August 9, 2007 at 2:15 PM #72480sdduuuudeParticipantSo, a guy with the name “San Diego REO Agent” wants to hear from people facing foreclosure.
Sounds like someone trying to drum up business to me. I’d be surprised if there really is a show.
August 9, 2007 at 2:15 PM #72471sdduuuudeParticipantSo, a guy with the name “San Diego REO Agent” wants to hear from people facing foreclosure.
Sounds like someone trying to drum up business to me. I’d be surprised if there really is a show.
August 9, 2007 at 2:21 PM #72481SD RealtorParticipantI responded and emailed him because I have a short sale listing that is currently in default. The person indeed did give details of the show, including the name of the show and the date of taping for the interview. I contacted my clients and asked them if they wanted to be interviewed. They did at first but then they declined.
SD Realtor
August 9, 2007 at 2:21 PM #72473SD RealtorParticipantI responded and emailed him because I have a short sale listing that is currently in default. The person indeed did give details of the show, including the name of the show and the date of taping for the interview. I contacted my clients and asked them if they wanted to be interviewed. They did at first but then they declined.
SD Realtor
August 9, 2007 at 2:21 PM #72355SD RealtorParticipantI responded and emailed him because I have a short sale listing that is currently in default. The person indeed did give details of the show, including the name of the show and the date of taping for the interview. I contacted my clients and asked them if they wanted to be interviewed. They did at first but then they declined.
SD Realtor
August 9, 2007 at 2:30 PM #72366bsrsharmaParticipant“but then they declined.”
Aren’t they smart enough to get a book deal/Hollywood deal after appearing on a TV tearjerker? Even OJ & Monica Lewinsky got book deals. “Grapes of Wrath, Revisited” or “The New Arkies & Okies”.
August 9, 2007 at 2:30 PM #72483bsrsharmaParticipant“but then they declined.”
Aren’t they smart enough to get a book deal/Hollywood deal after appearing on a TV tearjerker? Even OJ & Monica Lewinsky got book deals. “Grapes of Wrath, Revisited” or “The New Arkies & Okies”.
August 9, 2007 at 2:30 PM #72490bsrsharmaParticipant“but then they declined.”
Aren’t they smart enough to get a book deal/Hollywood deal after appearing on a TV tearjerker? Even OJ & Monica Lewinsky got book deals. “Grapes of Wrath, Revisited” or “The New Arkies & Okies”.
August 9, 2007 at 2:40 PM #72381SD RealtorParticipantActually they asked my impressions of the deal and I told them I had no strong feelings either way. They thought the visibility may help the lender accept the short sale as many lenders have been cranky accepting offers for short sales. They said they would talk about it for an hour and called me back. I told them that they needed to consider that it will be likely that they would be seen by friends, family, coworkers…. etc… They then said they needed to reconsider, called me back and said that was something they would rather not move forward with.
The bottom line is they made a bad financial decision when they bought, then refinanced to pay of credit cards, then overpriced the home when they listed last year and this year with their previous realtor and the home didn’t sell. Hubby lost his job as well a few months ago and hasn’t found solid employment yet.
They are nice enough people, and they made bonehead moves and will likely loose their home because of it. Nothing more, nothing less. If you like you can call them names and bury them. They acknowledge it are taking their medicine.
SD Realtor
August 9, 2007 at 2:40 PM #72497SD RealtorParticipantActually they asked my impressions of the deal and I told them I had no strong feelings either way. They thought the visibility may help the lender accept the short sale as many lenders have been cranky accepting offers for short sales. They said they would talk about it for an hour and called me back. I told them that they needed to consider that it will be likely that they would be seen by friends, family, coworkers…. etc… They then said they needed to reconsider, called me back and said that was something they would rather not move forward with.
The bottom line is they made a bad financial decision when they bought, then refinanced to pay of credit cards, then overpriced the home when they listed last year and this year with their previous realtor and the home didn’t sell. Hubby lost his job as well a few months ago and hasn’t found solid employment yet.
They are nice enough people, and they made bonehead moves and will likely loose their home because of it. Nothing more, nothing less. If you like you can call them names and bury them. They acknowledge it are taking their medicine.
SD Realtor
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