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December 14, 2008 at 5:23 PM #315938December 14, 2008 at 8:18 PM #315513Blissful IgnoramusParticipant
[quote=temeculaguy]Buying a repo, even a two year old one, can be trying at times. How do people break multiple light switches (actually crack the rocker) in such a short time? I think “The Hulk” lived there.[/quote]
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December 14, 2008 at 8:18 PM #315867Blissful IgnoramusParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]Buying a repo, even a two year old one, can be trying at times. How do people break multiple light switches (actually crack the rocker) in such a short time? I think “The Hulk” lived there.[/quote]
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December 14, 2008 at 8:18 PM #315903Blissful IgnoramusParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]Buying a repo, even a two year old one, can be trying at times. How do people break multiple light switches (actually crack the rocker) in such a short time? I think “The Hulk” lived there.[/quote]
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December 14, 2008 at 8:18 PM #315925Blissful IgnoramusParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]Buying a repo, even a two year old one, can be trying at times. How do people break multiple light switches (actually crack the rocker) in such a short time? I think “The Hulk” lived there.[/quote]
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December 14, 2008 at 8:18 PM #315998Blissful IgnoramusParticipant[quote=temeculaguy]Buying a repo, even a two year old one, can be trying at times. How do people break multiple light switches (actually crack the rocker) in such a short time? I think “The Hulk” lived there.[/quote]
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December 14, 2008 at 10:12 PM #315573temeculaguyParticipantTemeku, I got the skinny on the neighbors. Both sides of me are related to each other (unsure if either are short selling) but they are both behind in property taxes. The bbq possesor is behind 20k+ and the other side is down 12k+, that doesn’t include the payment due last week. Numbers like that don’t last, especially with loans in excess of 500k and values in the high 2’s. I did learn that they were all friends with my pad’s previous owner who was moving to an apartment or something small and couldn’t take anything with them. Patio furniture, doorknobs, plantation shutters, bbq, chandelier and even the damn little door stopper twanger thingies were pilfered in the night on the eve of foreclosure, with the permission of the owner. The place was never a rental, it looked like one because I think four or five interelated families occupied three adjoining houses. Almost the entire ten house street has or will be repo’d in a 12 month span, I’m the 5th, with two more coming and one in escrow.
Supposedly all my gear was for sale at a garage sale three weeks ago and didn’t sell. My plantation shutters are actually mounted in their house. I use the word “my” loosely, it wasn’t mine and I wouldn’t have gotten the price I got had it not been stripped. I made a vauge offer through their friend to finance their christmas for the safe return of the stuff. I’d like to pay less than half of the cost for me to replace it, which I already budgeted for and built into the sales price. I know that two of the ten are in the process of shorts, two away on both sides. It’s gonna be fun, it’s like a whole new street. I play my cards right and I’ll have five chandeliers.
I did see that fountain on the one I didn’t get a few months back, come to think of it, they may be related to my future ex neighbors. For all the predictions of the area going to hell in the aftermath of the foreclosure bomb, the opposite is coming true, the section 8 types are the ones getting ejected.
December 14, 2008 at 10:12 PM #315927temeculaguyParticipantTemeku, I got the skinny on the neighbors. Both sides of me are related to each other (unsure if either are short selling) but they are both behind in property taxes. The bbq possesor is behind 20k+ and the other side is down 12k+, that doesn’t include the payment due last week. Numbers like that don’t last, especially with loans in excess of 500k and values in the high 2’s. I did learn that they were all friends with my pad’s previous owner who was moving to an apartment or something small and couldn’t take anything with them. Patio furniture, doorknobs, plantation shutters, bbq, chandelier and even the damn little door stopper twanger thingies were pilfered in the night on the eve of foreclosure, with the permission of the owner. The place was never a rental, it looked like one because I think four or five interelated families occupied three adjoining houses. Almost the entire ten house street has or will be repo’d in a 12 month span, I’m the 5th, with two more coming and one in escrow.
Supposedly all my gear was for sale at a garage sale three weeks ago and didn’t sell. My plantation shutters are actually mounted in their house. I use the word “my” loosely, it wasn’t mine and I wouldn’t have gotten the price I got had it not been stripped. I made a vauge offer through their friend to finance their christmas for the safe return of the stuff. I’d like to pay less than half of the cost for me to replace it, which I already budgeted for and built into the sales price. I know that two of the ten are in the process of shorts, two away on both sides. It’s gonna be fun, it’s like a whole new street. I play my cards right and I’ll have five chandeliers.
I did see that fountain on the one I didn’t get a few months back, come to think of it, they may be related to my future ex neighbors. For all the predictions of the area going to hell in the aftermath of the foreclosure bomb, the opposite is coming true, the section 8 types are the ones getting ejected.
December 14, 2008 at 10:12 PM #315964temeculaguyParticipantTemeku, I got the skinny on the neighbors. Both sides of me are related to each other (unsure if either are short selling) but they are both behind in property taxes. The bbq possesor is behind 20k+ and the other side is down 12k+, that doesn’t include the payment due last week. Numbers like that don’t last, especially with loans in excess of 500k and values in the high 2’s. I did learn that they were all friends with my pad’s previous owner who was moving to an apartment or something small and couldn’t take anything with them. Patio furniture, doorknobs, plantation shutters, bbq, chandelier and even the damn little door stopper twanger thingies were pilfered in the night on the eve of foreclosure, with the permission of the owner. The place was never a rental, it looked like one because I think four or five interelated families occupied three adjoining houses. Almost the entire ten house street has or will be repo’d in a 12 month span, I’m the 5th, with two more coming and one in escrow.
Supposedly all my gear was for sale at a garage sale three weeks ago and didn’t sell. My plantation shutters are actually mounted in their house. I use the word “my” loosely, it wasn’t mine and I wouldn’t have gotten the price I got had it not been stripped. I made a vauge offer through their friend to finance their christmas for the safe return of the stuff. I’d like to pay less than half of the cost for me to replace it, which I already budgeted for and built into the sales price. I know that two of the ten are in the process of shorts, two away on both sides. It’s gonna be fun, it’s like a whole new street. I play my cards right and I’ll have five chandeliers.
I did see that fountain on the one I didn’t get a few months back, come to think of it, they may be related to my future ex neighbors. For all the predictions of the area going to hell in the aftermath of the foreclosure bomb, the opposite is coming true, the section 8 types are the ones getting ejected.
December 14, 2008 at 10:12 PM #315985temeculaguyParticipantTemeku, I got the skinny on the neighbors. Both sides of me are related to each other (unsure if either are short selling) but they are both behind in property taxes. The bbq possesor is behind 20k+ and the other side is down 12k+, that doesn’t include the payment due last week. Numbers like that don’t last, especially with loans in excess of 500k and values in the high 2’s. I did learn that they were all friends with my pad’s previous owner who was moving to an apartment or something small and couldn’t take anything with them. Patio furniture, doorknobs, plantation shutters, bbq, chandelier and even the damn little door stopper twanger thingies were pilfered in the night on the eve of foreclosure, with the permission of the owner. The place was never a rental, it looked like one because I think four or five interelated families occupied three adjoining houses. Almost the entire ten house street has or will be repo’d in a 12 month span, I’m the 5th, with two more coming and one in escrow.
Supposedly all my gear was for sale at a garage sale three weeks ago and didn’t sell. My plantation shutters are actually mounted in their house. I use the word “my” loosely, it wasn’t mine and I wouldn’t have gotten the price I got had it not been stripped. I made a vauge offer through their friend to finance their christmas for the safe return of the stuff. I’d like to pay less than half of the cost for me to replace it, which I already budgeted for and built into the sales price. I know that two of the ten are in the process of shorts, two away on both sides. It’s gonna be fun, it’s like a whole new street. I play my cards right and I’ll have five chandeliers.
I did see that fountain on the one I didn’t get a few months back, come to think of it, they may be related to my future ex neighbors. For all the predictions of the area going to hell in the aftermath of the foreclosure bomb, the opposite is coming true, the section 8 types are the ones getting ejected.
December 14, 2008 at 10:12 PM #316058temeculaguyParticipantTemeku, I got the skinny on the neighbors. Both sides of me are related to each other (unsure if either are short selling) but they are both behind in property taxes. The bbq possesor is behind 20k+ and the other side is down 12k+, that doesn’t include the payment due last week. Numbers like that don’t last, especially with loans in excess of 500k and values in the high 2’s. I did learn that they were all friends with my pad’s previous owner who was moving to an apartment or something small and couldn’t take anything with them. Patio furniture, doorknobs, plantation shutters, bbq, chandelier and even the damn little door stopper twanger thingies were pilfered in the night on the eve of foreclosure, with the permission of the owner. The place was never a rental, it looked like one because I think four or five interelated families occupied three adjoining houses. Almost the entire ten house street has or will be repo’d in a 12 month span, I’m the 5th, with two more coming and one in escrow.
Supposedly all my gear was for sale at a garage sale three weeks ago and didn’t sell. My plantation shutters are actually mounted in their house. I use the word “my” loosely, it wasn’t mine and I wouldn’t have gotten the price I got had it not been stripped. I made a vauge offer through their friend to finance their christmas for the safe return of the stuff. I’d like to pay less than half of the cost for me to replace it, which I already budgeted for and built into the sales price. I know that two of the ten are in the process of shorts, two away on both sides. It’s gonna be fun, it’s like a whole new street. I play my cards right and I’ll have five chandeliers.
I did see that fountain on the one I didn’t get a few months back, come to think of it, they may be related to my future ex neighbors. For all the predictions of the area going to hell in the aftermath of the foreclosure bomb, the opposite is coming true, the section 8 types are the ones getting ejected.
December 14, 2008 at 10:16 PM #315578temeculaguyParticipantNice theory Blissful, however, how do you explain the laundry room, dining room and masterbath (all broken)? I think someone had a hook for a hand and had those superhero attachments, which included a hammer attachment. All told it was only a ten dollar fix but jeez louise, easy does it, the light wont shine any brighter by hitting it.
December 14, 2008 at 10:16 PM #315932temeculaguyParticipantNice theory Blissful, however, how do you explain the laundry room, dining room and masterbath (all broken)? I think someone had a hook for a hand and had those superhero attachments, which included a hammer attachment. All told it was only a ten dollar fix but jeez louise, easy does it, the light wont shine any brighter by hitting it.
December 14, 2008 at 10:16 PM #315969temeculaguyParticipantNice theory Blissful, however, how do you explain the laundry room, dining room and masterbath (all broken)? I think someone had a hook for a hand and had those superhero attachments, which included a hammer attachment. All told it was only a ten dollar fix but jeez louise, easy does it, the light wont shine any brighter by hitting it.
December 14, 2008 at 10:16 PM #315990temeculaguyParticipantNice theory Blissful, however, how do you explain the laundry room, dining room and masterbath (all broken)? I think someone had a hook for a hand and had those superhero attachments, which included a hammer attachment. All told it was only a ten dollar fix but jeez louise, easy does it, the light wont shine any brighter by hitting it.
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