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June 4, 2007 at 2:33 PM #56500June 4, 2007 at 2:45 PM #56486PerryChaseParticipant
SD realtor is right. Most loans are technically in default when the property taxes or insurance are not paid. The lender usually has the option of paying to protect themselves and adding those amounts to the loan amount due.
Homeowners of million dollar houses who don’t pay their property taxes are clearly in financial trouble. lostkitty, you’ll have the final laugh when the dust settles. Vindication is satisfying for sure. It’s not the same as wishing harm.
rustico, I was raised Catholic. But now, I don’t go to church. I’m a humanist in a Carl Sagan kind of way.
June 4, 2007 at 2:45 PM #56509PerryChaseParticipantSD realtor is right. Most loans are technically in default when the property taxes or insurance are not paid. The lender usually has the option of paying to protect themselves and adding those amounts to the loan amount due.
Homeowners of million dollar houses who don’t pay their property taxes are clearly in financial trouble. lostkitty, you’ll have the final laugh when the dust settles. Vindication is satisfying for sure. It’s not the same as wishing harm.
rustico, I was raised Catholic. But now, I don’t go to church. I’m a humanist in a Carl Sagan kind of way.
June 4, 2007 at 3:13 PM #56498AnonymousGuestAnd the penalty for being one day late is 10% of the amount due. No excuses accepted. There is no way people would defer their tax to invest in sth else. The only rational reason that one does not pay is he doesn’t have the cash.
June 4, 2007 at 3:13 PM #56521AnonymousGuestAnd the penalty for being one day late is 10% of the amount due. No excuses accepted. There is no way people would defer their tax to invest in sth else. The only rational reason that one does not pay is he doesn’t have the cash.
June 4, 2007 at 3:19 PM #56501NotCrankyParticipantI was raised Catholic as well,until we were ex-communicated, and then I started thinking. I was about 6.
Unitarians love defected Catholics BTW. I don’t wear the label but it is a great place for “liberals”. I was told there was a mix of political leanings represented but I couldn’t really imagine it/didn’t take a poll.
The ex-communication thing is a half truth, a joke really. I don’t know the whole story. I was glad to leave.
June 4, 2007 at 3:19 PM #56523NotCrankyParticipantI was raised Catholic as well,until we were ex-communicated, and then I started thinking. I was about 6.
Unitarians love defected Catholics BTW. I don’t wear the label but it is a great place for “liberals”. I was told there was a mix of political leanings represented but I couldn’t really imagine it/didn’t take a poll.
The ex-communication thing is a half truth, a joke really. I don’t know the whole story. I was glad to leave.
June 4, 2007 at 4:10 PM #56531NeetaTParticipantI will tell you why these people don’t pay their property taxes. Because they are sick of paying the tax only to have to still pay to enter state parks, paying to park down town, sending their children to sub-par schools, going to the public library and seeing thugs watching MTV on the computer screens, paying tolls on bridges and high ways, getting their car stolen and nothing done about it……….etc.
June 4, 2007 at 4:10 PM #56553NeetaTParticipantI will tell you why these people don’t pay their property taxes. Because they are sick of paying the tax only to have to still pay to enter state parks, paying to park down town, sending their children to sub-par schools, going to the public library and seeing thugs watching MTV on the computer screens, paying tolls on bridges and high ways, getting their car stolen and nothing done about it……….etc.
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