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March 30, 2010 at 9:05 PM #534436March 30, 2010 at 11:55 PM #533525AnonymousGuest
[quote=briansd1][quote=jpinpb][quote=BillS78]
Now it’s 20 months later and still no NOD. [/quote]When I talk about people living for free not paying their mortgage and not receiving NODs, they think it’s an rare, isolated incident.[/quote]
20 months of living for free is nothing to sneeze at considering that most first time buyers buy with hardly any skin in the game.
Going on 2 years of free housing is a huge windfall that few would pass up if they had the option.[/quote]I have to laugh at the bitter people like desmond and even SD realtor, sucks to be them.
I don’t know why my lender hasn’t sent out a NOD yet but I’ve lived up to my side of the contract, I’m not leaving till they live up to their side. Maybe if I stop watering the grass and doing all the other upkeep they’ll get the hint. Sure hope they foreclose before the end of 2012, wouldn’t want to pay Fed income tax on this place. π
It’s hilarious to hear the shylocks’ servant SDrealtor call people deadbeats.
March 30, 2010 at 11:55 PM #533653AnonymousGuest[quote=briansd1][quote=jpinpb][quote=BillS78]
Now it’s 20 months later and still no NOD. [/quote]When I talk about people living for free not paying their mortgage and not receiving NODs, they think it’s an rare, isolated incident.[/quote]
20 months of living for free is nothing to sneeze at considering that most first time buyers buy with hardly any skin in the game.
Going on 2 years of free housing is a huge windfall that few would pass up if they had the option.[/quote]I have to laugh at the bitter people like desmond and even SD realtor, sucks to be them.
I don’t know why my lender hasn’t sent out a NOD yet but I’ve lived up to my side of the contract, I’m not leaving till they live up to their side. Maybe if I stop watering the grass and doing all the other upkeep they’ll get the hint. Sure hope they foreclose before the end of 2012, wouldn’t want to pay Fed income tax on this place. π
It’s hilarious to hear the shylocks’ servant SDrealtor call people deadbeats.
March 30, 2010 at 11:55 PM #534104AnonymousGuest[quote=briansd1][quote=jpinpb][quote=BillS78]
Now it’s 20 months later and still no NOD. [/quote]When I talk about people living for free not paying their mortgage and not receiving NODs, they think it’s an rare, isolated incident.[/quote]
20 months of living for free is nothing to sneeze at considering that most first time buyers buy with hardly any skin in the game.
Going on 2 years of free housing is a huge windfall that few would pass up if they had the option.[/quote]I have to laugh at the bitter people like desmond and even SD realtor, sucks to be them.
I don’t know why my lender hasn’t sent out a NOD yet but I’ve lived up to my side of the contract, I’m not leaving till they live up to their side. Maybe if I stop watering the grass and doing all the other upkeep they’ll get the hint. Sure hope they foreclose before the end of 2012, wouldn’t want to pay Fed income tax on this place. π
It’s hilarious to hear the shylocks’ servant SDrealtor call people deadbeats.
March 30, 2010 at 11:55 PM #534200AnonymousGuest[quote=briansd1][quote=jpinpb][quote=BillS78]
Now it’s 20 months later and still no NOD. [/quote]When I talk about people living for free not paying their mortgage and not receiving NODs, they think it’s an rare, isolated incident.[/quote]
20 months of living for free is nothing to sneeze at considering that most first time buyers buy with hardly any skin in the game.
Going on 2 years of free housing is a huge windfall that few would pass up if they had the option.[/quote]I have to laugh at the bitter people like desmond and even SD realtor, sucks to be them.
I don’t know why my lender hasn’t sent out a NOD yet but I’ve lived up to my side of the contract, I’m not leaving till they live up to their side. Maybe if I stop watering the grass and doing all the other upkeep they’ll get the hint. Sure hope they foreclose before the end of 2012, wouldn’t want to pay Fed income tax on this place. π
It’s hilarious to hear the shylocks’ servant SDrealtor call people deadbeats.
March 30, 2010 at 11:55 PM #534465AnonymousGuest[quote=briansd1][quote=jpinpb][quote=BillS78]
Now it’s 20 months later and still no NOD. [/quote]When I talk about people living for free not paying their mortgage and not receiving NODs, they think it’s an rare, isolated incident.[/quote]
20 months of living for free is nothing to sneeze at considering that most first time buyers buy with hardly any skin in the game.
Going on 2 years of free housing is a huge windfall that few would pass up if they had the option.[/quote]I have to laugh at the bitter people like desmond and even SD realtor, sucks to be them.
I don’t know why my lender hasn’t sent out a NOD yet but I’ve lived up to my side of the contract, I’m not leaving till they live up to their side. Maybe if I stop watering the grass and doing all the other upkeep they’ll get the hint. Sure hope they foreclose before the end of 2012, wouldn’t want to pay Fed income tax on this place. π
It’s hilarious to hear the shylocks’ servant SDrealtor call people deadbeats.
March 31, 2010 at 12:13 AM #533540AnonymousGuest[quote=SD Realtor]Yes they are living for free. Just remember you are paying for them. As will everyone else in your family who pays federal taxes. So each deadbeat that lives for free sucks money away from all the social programs that you feel are essential to our country.[/quote]No one is paying federal taxes for me, they are paying for the banking and lending industries that make your completely worthless profession possible. You are the real leech in this scenario, the bailout money and HAMP are your livelihood.
March 31, 2010 at 12:13 AM #533666AnonymousGuest[quote=SD Realtor]Yes they are living for free. Just remember you are paying for them. As will everyone else in your family who pays federal taxes. So each deadbeat that lives for free sucks money away from all the social programs that you feel are essential to our country.[/quote]No one is paying federal taxes for me, they are paying for the banking and lending industries that make your completely worthless profession possible. You are the real leech in this scenario, the bailout money and HAMP are your livelihood.
March 31, 2010 at 12:13 AM #534119AnonymousGuest[quote=SD Realtor]Yes they are living for free. Just remember you are paying for them. As will everyone else in your family who pays federal taxes. So each deadbeat that lives for free sucks money away from all the social programs that you feel are essential to our country.[/quote]No one is paying federal taxes for me, they are paying for the banking and lending industries that make your completely worthless profession possible. You are the real leech in this scenario, the bailout money and HAMP are your livelihood.
March 31, 2010 at 12:13 AM #534216AnonymousGuest[quote=SD Realtor]Yes they are living for free. Just remember you are paying for them. As will everyone else in your family who pays federal taxes. So each deadbeat that lives for free sucks money away from all the social programs that you feel are essential to our country.[/quote]No one is paying federal taxes for me, they are paying for the banking and lending industries that make your completely worthless profession possible. You are the real leech in this scenario, the bailout money and HAMP are your livelihood.
March 31, 2010 at 12:13 AM #534479AnonymousGuest[quote=SD Realtor]Yes they are living for free. Just remember you are paying for them. As will everyone else in your family who pays federal taxes. So each deadbeat that lives for free sucks money away from all the social programs that you feel are essential to our country.[/quote]No one is paying federal taxes for me, they are paying for the banking and lending industries that make your completely worthless profession possible. You are the real leech in this scenario, the bailout money and HAMP are your livelihood.
March 31, 2010 at 12:30 AM #533550AnonymousGuest[quote=jpinpb]That’s what I keep thinking. The only reason our economy hasn’t completely collapsed is those people who are strategically not paying their mortgage are using the money for other things. Your biggest expense is housing and cars. If you don’t have to pay for housing, that’s a lot of discretionary spending. But I’m sure there are people in a bad way and not paying a mortgage could mean they have no money so nothing is going towards spending to help the economy.[/quote]I did buy a Kuro 600m with a surround sound setup, a near mint 1977 Gibson SG, and 2 weeks in Europe last year just to help the economy.
But seriously, the best thing to come of all this, other than my financial gain and a valuable lesson learned about relationships, is that I’ve been able to help my friend through grad school by letting him live here rent free.
March 31, 2010 at 12:30 AM #533676AnonymousGuest[quote=jpinpb]That’s what I keep thinking. The only reason our economy hasn’t completely collapsed is those people who are strategically not paying their mortgage are using the money for other things. Your biggest expense is housing and cars. If you don’t have to pay for housing, that’s a lot of discretionary spending. But I’m sure there are people in a bad way and not paying a mortgage could mean they have no money so nothing is going towards spending to help the economy.[/quote]I did buy a Kuro 600m with a surround sound setup, a near mint 1977 Gibson SG, and 2 weeks in Europe last year just to help the economy.
But seriously, the best thing to come of all this, other than my financial gain and a valuable lesson learned about relationships, is that I’ve been able to help my friend through grad school by letting him live here rent free.
March 31, 2010 at 12:30 AM #534129AnonymousGuest[quote=jpinpb]That’s what I keep thinking. The only reason our economy hasn’t completely collapsed is those people who are strategically not paying their mortgage are using the money for other things. Your biggest expense is housing and cars. If you don’t have to pay for housing, that’s a lot of discretionary spending. But I’m sure there are people in a bad way and not paying a mortgage could mean they have no money so nothing is going towards spending to help the economy.[/quote]I did buy a Kuro 600m with a surround sound setup, a near mint 1977 Gibson SG, and 2 weeks in Europe last year just to help the economy.
But seriously, the best thing to come of all this, other than my financial gain and a valuable lesson learned about relationships, is that I’ve been able to help my friend through grad school by letting him live here rent free.
March 31, 2010 at 12:30 AM #534226AnonymousGuest[quote=jpinpb]That’s what I keep thinking. The only reason our economy hasn’t completely collapsed is those people who are strategically not paying their mortgage are using the money for other things. Your biggest expense is housing and cars. If you don’t have to pay for housing, that’s a lot of discretionary spending. But I’m sure there are people in a bad way and not paying a mortgage could mean they have no money so nothing is going towards spending to help the economy.[/quote]I did buy a Kuro 600m with a surround sound setup, a near mint 1977 Gibson SG, and 2 weeks in Europe last year just to help the economy.
But seriously, the best thing to come of all this, other than my financial gain and a valuable lesson learned about relationships, is that I’ve been able to help my friend through grad school by letting him live here rent free.
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