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December 3, 2007 at 12:46 PM #108271December 3, 2007 at 12:52 PM #108281ibjamesParticipant
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LAY OFF THE BOOZE MAN!!!!
December 3, 2007 at 12:52 PM #108298ibjamesParticipantPublic,
LAY OFF THE BOOZE MAN!!!!
December 3, 2007 at 12:52 PM #108284ibjamesParticipantPublic,
LAY OFF THE BOOZE MAN!!!!
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LAY OFF THE BOOZE MAN!!!!
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LAY OFF THE BOOZE MAN!!!!
December 3, 2007 at 1:03 PM #108252lonestar2000ParticipantSuch activity should have a way to get on their credit report. Then, when they go to rent a place, nobody will give them the time of day. In addition, they should be forced to move back into the house and live in it for a year.
December 3, 2007 at 1:03 PM #108303lonestar2000ParticipantSuch activity should have a way to get on their credit report. Then, when they go to rent a place, nobody will give them the time of day. In addition, they should be forced to move back into the house and live in it for a year.
December 3, 2007 at 1:03 PM #108289lonestar2000ParticipantSuch activity should have a way to get on their credit report. Then, when they go to rent a place, nobody will give them the time of day. In addition, they should be forced to move back into the house and live in it for a year.
December 3, 2007 at 1:03 PM #108149lonestar2000ParticipantSuch activity should have a way to get on their credit report. Then, when they go to rent a place, nobody will give them the time of day. In addition, they should be forced to move back into the house and live in it for a year.
December 3, 2007 at 1:03 PM #108286lonestar2000ParticipantSuch activity should have a way to get on their credit report. Then, when they go to rent a place, nobody will give them the time of day. In addition, they should be forced to move back into the house and live in it for a year.
December 3, 2007 at 1:10 PM #108153Diego MamaniParticipantHey Gary, I live in WLV. Do you have the MLS #?
I witnessed a similar case in a gated community in Thousand Oaks/Newbury Park. Some guy bought a really nice house for about $960K in 2005, and then refinanced a few times. The house is back in the market, but is completely thrashed! The FB still lives in the house. Apparently he didn’t mean to destroy it, but just let his three huge dogs run around the house. There are holes in the walls, the carpets are almost gone, wood cabinets appear rotten, the house stinks, etc.
The FB owes over a $1MM, and he’s trying to get the bank to approve a short sale. No one wants to buy, even at the reduced $800K price.
It was sad for me, b/c I almost bought the house in 2005 and it was really beautiful back then. BTW, there was a PT Cruiser and a shiny Cadillac Escalade pickup on the driveway.
December 3, 2007 at 1:10 PM #108291Diego MamaniParticipantHey Gary, I live in WLV. Do you have the MLS #?
I witnessed a similar case in a gated community in Thousand Oaks/Newbury Park. Some guy bought a really nice house for about $960K in 2005, and then refinanced a few times. The house is back in the market, but is completely thrashed! The FB still lives in the house. Apparently he didn’t mean to destroy it, but just let his three huge dogs run around the house. There are holes in the walls, the carpets are almost gone, wood cabinets appear rotten, the house stinks, etc.
The FB owes over a $1MM, and he’s trying to get the bank to approve a short sale. No one wants to buy, even at the reduced $800K price.
It was sad for me, b/c I almost bought the house in 2005 and it was really beautiful back then. BTW, there was a PT Cruiser and a shiny Cadillac Escalade pickup on the driveway.
December 3, 2007 at 1:10 PM #108295Diego MamaniParticipantHey Gary, I live in WLV. Do you have the MLS #?
I witnessed a similar case in a gated community in Thousand Oaks/Newbury Park. Some guy bought a really nice house for about $960K in 2005, and then refinanced a few times. The house is back in the market, but is completely thrashed! The FB still lives in the house. Apparently he didn’t mean to destroy it, but just let his three huge dogs run around the house. There are holes in the walls, the carpets are almost gone, wood cabinets appear rotten, the house stinks, etc.
The FB owes over a $1MM, and he’s trying to get the bank to approve a short sale. No one wants to buy, even at the reduced $800K price.
It was sad for me, b/c I almost bought the house in 2005 and it was really beautiful back then. BTW, there was a PT Cruiser and a shiny Cadillac Escalade pickup on the driveway.
December 3, 2007 at 1:10 PM #108257Diego MamaniParticipantHey Gary, I live in WLV. Do you have the MLS #?
I witnessed a similar case in a gated community in Thousand Oaks/Newbury Park. Some guy bought a really nice house for about $960K in 2005, and then refinanced a few times. The house is back in the market, but is completely thrashed! The FB still lives in the house. Apparently he didn’t mean to destroy it, but just let his three huge dogs run around the house. There are holes in the walls, the carpets are almost gone, wood cabinets appear rotten, the house stinks, etc.
The FB owes over a $1MM, and he’s trying to get the bank to approve a short sale. No one wants to buy, even at the reduced $800K price.
It was sad for me, b/c I almost bought the house in 2005 and it was really beautiful back then. BTW, there was a PT Cruiser and a shiny Cadillac Escalade pickup on the driveway.
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