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February 16, 2008 at 5:09 PM #154562February 16, 2008 at 5:12 PM #154668Deal HunterParticipant
That’s because they could only find 10,000 people willing to keep their gigantic loans with penalties and late amounts added to the balance.
The rest of us prefer to explore options that favor our families over the portfolio of the Banks.
February 16, 2008 at 5:12 PM #154590Deal HunterParticipantThat’s because they could only find 10,000 people willing to keep their gigantic loans with penalties and late amounts added to the balance.
The rest of us prefer to explore options that favor our families over the portfolio of the Banks.
February 16, 2008 at 5:12 PM #154579Deal HunterParticipantThat’s because they could only find 10,000 people willing to keep their gigantic loans with penalties and late amounts added to the balance.
The rest of us prefer to explore options that favor our families over the portfolio of the Banks.
February 16, 2008 at 5:12 PM #154566Deal HunterParticipantThat’s because they could only find 10,000 people willing to keep their gigantic loans with penalties and late amounts added to the balance.
The rest of us prefer to explore options that favor our families over the portfolio of the Banks.
February 16, 2008 at 5:12 PM #154289Deal HunterParticipantThat’s because they could only find 10,000 people willing to keep their gigantic loans with penalties and late amounts added to the balance.
The rest of us prefer to explore options that favor our families over the portfolio of the Banks.
February 16, 2008 at 6:32 PM #154315TheBreezeParticipantHomeowners need a professional who is on their side and NOT working for the Lenders. A real advocate is the experienced real estate and mortgage professional in their neighborhood that can stop the harassing phone calls and offer REAL alternatives to foreclosure and bankruptcy.
Deal Hunter you crack me up. It was real estate and mortgage “professionals” who led us into this mess and now you are trying to paint those assholes as heroes. This country would be much better off if every real estate and mortgage pro was stood in front of a firing line and shot. I’d be happy to direct the firing squad: “FIRE! FIRE! FIRE AGAIN! FIRE AT WILL!”
February 16, 2008 at 6:32 PM #154694TheBreezeParticipantHomeowners need a professional who is on their side and NOT working for the Lenders. A real advocate is the experienced real estate and mortgage professional in their neighborhood that can stop the harassing phone calls and offer REAL alternatives to foreclosure and bankruptcy.
Deal Hunter you crack me up. It was real estate and mortgage “professionals” who led us into this mess and now you are trying to paint those assholes as heroes. This country would be much better off if every real estate and mortgage pro was stood in front of a firing line and shot. I’d be happy to direct the firing squad: “FIRE! FIRE! FIRE AGAIN! FIRE AT WILL!”
February 16, 2008 at 6:32 PM #154615TheBreezeParticipantHomeowners need a professional who is on their side and NOT working for the Lenders. A real advocate is the experienced real estate and mortgage professional in their neighborhood that can stop the harassing phone calls and offer REAL alternatives to foreclosure and bankruptcy.
Deal Hunter you crack me up. It was real estate and mortgage “professionals” who led us into this mess and now you are trying to paint those assholes as heroes. This country would be much better off if every real estate and mortgage pro was stood in front of a firing line and shot. I’d be happy to direct the firing squad: “FIRE! FIRE! FIRE AGAIN! FIRE AT WILL!”
February 16, 2008 at 6:32 PM #154604TheBreezeParticipantHomeowners need a professional who is on their side and NOT working for the Lenders. A real advocate is the experienced real estate and mortgage professional in their neighborhood that can stop the harassing phone calls and offer REAL alternatives to foreclosure and bankruptcy.
Deal Hunter you crack me up. It was real estate and mortgage “professionals” who led us into this mess and now you are trying to paint those assholes as heroes. This country would be much better off if every real estate and mortgage pro was stood in front of a firing line and shot. I’d be happy to direct the firing squad: “FIRE! FIRE! FIRE AGAIN! FIRE AT WILL!”
February 16, 2008 at 6:32 PM #154591TheBreezeParticipantHomeowners need a professional who is on their side and NOT working for the Lenders. A real advocate is the experienced real estate and mortgage professional in their neighborhood that can stop the harassing phone calls and offer REAL alternatives to foreclosure and bankruptcy.
Deal Hunter you crack me up. It was real estate and mortgage “professionals” who led us into this mess and now you are trying to paint those assholes as heroes. This country would be much better off if every real estate and mortgage pro was stood in front of a firing line and shot. I’d be happy to direct the firing squad: “FIRE! FIRE! FIRE AGAIN! FIRE AT WILL!”
February 16, 2008 at 7:32 PM #154341HLSParticipantDH,
Being in the mortgage biz, I am on the consumers side. Most people in my industry aren’t, and I am vocal about it.
Many are/were overcompensated salespeople and nothing more.Breeze, it wasn’t the “pros” that “led” people into the mess. It WAS the assholes. They were accomplices. Nobody forced the greedy buyer/speculator to sign loan docs, but many WERE misled, lied to and screwed by friends, family members and neighbors on their loans.
There are few real advocates out there, but I am one. Believe what you will. I have chased more business away by telling people the truth, and I don’t care. (Some people don’t want to listen OR hear the truth)
It’s not a surprise that you have the attitude that you do.
DH, the fact is that many people just cannot be helped. They have fallen off a cliff, but have not landed yet.
Foreclosure will be the best option for many, but they refuse to accept it, until it’s forced on them.
None of the “govt/lender sponsored help lines” actually encourage people to walk away, that I know of.The ignorance of so many people about their financial situation is beyond what you would imagine.
I work with them one on one.February 16, 2008 at 7:32 PM #154718HLSParticipantDH,
Being in the mortgage biz, I am on the consumers side. Most people in my industry aren’t, and I am vocal about it.
Many are/were overcompensated salespeople and nothing more.Breeze, it wasn’t the “pros” that “led” people into the mess. It WAS the assholes. They were accomplices. Nobody forced the greedy buyer/speculator to sign loan docs, but many WERE misled, lied to and screwed by friends, family members and neighbors on their loans.
There are few real advocates out there, but I am one. Believe what you will. I have chased more business away by telling people the truth, and I don’t care. (Some people don’t want to listen OR hear the truth)
It’s not a surprise that you have the attitude that you do.
DH, the fact is that many people just cannot be helped. They have fallen off a cliff, but have not landed yet.
Foreclosure will be the best option for many, but they refuse to accept it, until it’s forced on them.
None of the “govt/lender sponsored help lines” actually encourage people to walk away, that I know of.The ignorance of so many people about their financial situation is beyond what you would imagine.
I work with them one on one.February 16, 2008 at 7:32 PM #154640HLSParticipantDH,
Being in the mortgage biz, I am on the consumers side. Most people in my industry aren’t, and I am vocal about it.
Many are/were overcompensated salespeople and nothing more.Breeze, it wasn’t the “pros” that “led” people into the mess. It WAS the assholes. They were accomplices. Nobody forced the greedy buyer/speculator to sign loan docs, but many WERE misled, lied to and screwed by friends, family members and neighbors on their loans.
There are few real advocates out there, but I am one. Believe what you will. I have chased more business away by telling people the truth, and I don’t care. (Some people don’t want to listen OR hear the truth)
It’s not a surprise that you have the attitude that you do.
DH, the fact is that many people just cannot be helped. They have fallen off a cliff, but have not landed yet.
Foreclosure will be the best option for many, but they refuse to accept it, until it’s forced on them.
None of the “govt/lender sponsored help lines” actually encourage people to walk away, that I know of.The ignorance of so many people about their financial situation is beyond what you would imagine.
I work with them one on one.February 16, 2008 at 7:32 PM #154629HLSParticipantDH,
Being in the mortgage biz, I am on the consumers side. Most people in my industry aren’t, and I am vocal about it.
Many are/were overcompensated salespeople and nothing more.Breeze, it wasn’t the “pros” that “led” people into the mess. It WAS the assholes. They were accomplices. Nobody forced the greedy buyer/speculator to sign loan docs, but many WERE misled, lied to and screwed by friends, family members and neighbors on their loans.
There are few real advocates out there, but I am one. Believe what you will. I have chased more business away by telling people the truth, and I don’t care. (Some people don’t want to listen OR hear the truth)
It’s not a surprise that you have the attitude that you do.
DH, the fact is that many people just cannot be helped. They have fallen off a cliff, but have not landed yet.
Foreclosure will be the best option for many, but they refuse to accept it, until it’s forced on them.
None of the “govt/lender sponsored help lines” actually encourage people to walk away, that I know of.The ignorance of so many people about their financial situation is beyond what you would imagine.
I work with them one on one. -
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