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May 23, 2008 at 4:02 PM #210898May 24, 2008 at 6:02 AM #210941AnonymousGuest
It’s not her fault! How can she be held responsible? Nobody is responsible for anything because life is unpredictable! Who’s to say what’s right or wrong? She’s a victim of predatory lenders and our unfair capitalist system! It’s not her fault!
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May 24, 2008 at 6:02 AM #211008AnonymousGuestIt’s not her fault! How can she be held responsible? Nobody is responsible for anything because life is unpredictable! Who’s to say what’s right or wrong? She’s a victim of predatory lenders and our unfair capitalist system! It’s not her fault!
He-he….
May 24, 2008 at 6:02 AM #211037AnonymousGuestIt’s not her fault! How can she be held responsible? Nobody is responsible for anything because life is unpredictable! Who’s to say what’s right or wrong? She’s a victim of predatory lenders and our unfair capitalist system! It’s not her fault!
He-he….
May 24, 2008 at 6:02 AM #211060AnonymousGuestIt’s not her fault! How can she be held responsible? Nobody is responsible for anything because life is unpredictable! Who’s to say what’s right or wrong? She’s a victim of predatory lenders and our unfair capitalist system! It’s not her fault!
He-he….
May 24, 2008 at 6:02 AM #211093AnonymousGuestIt’s not her fault! How can she be held responsible? Nobody is responsible for anything because life is unpredictable! Who’s to say what’s right or wrong? She’s a victim of predatory lenders and our unfair capitalist system! It’s not her fault!
He-he….
June 10, 2008 at 4:36 PM #220950PCinSDGuestShe “might” get to keep the house afterall. I was just listening to John & Ken on KFI. These guys love going after corrupt politicians (and they’re pretty effective). Apparently Wamu rescinded the foreclosure sale, but the broker who bought it is threatening to sue. This is gonna be interesting.
Richardson purchased a home in Sacramento with no money down[3] and a subprime mortgage. Washington Mutual alleged that she later walked away from her Sacramento home and the mortgage within two years of receiving the $578,000 mortgage and stopped making payments on the home and the mortgage. Washington Mutual foreclosed on the house and the final amount owed by Richardson was $578,000 which was $40,000 more than the home was worth.[4] According to county records, Richardson received a default notice and Notice of Trustee’s Sale in late 2007. In December 2007, Richardson was behind in payments by more than $18,000.[5] According to the couple that sold the home to Richardson, Richardson was not maintaining the home. Sharon Helmar has stated: “The neighbors are extremely unhappy with her. She didn’t mow the lawn or take out the garbage while she was there. We lived there for a long time, 30 years, and we had to hide our heads whenever we came back to the neighborhood.”[6]
The real estate broker who bought Rep. Laura Richardson’s Sacramento house at a foreclosure sale last month is accusing her of receiving preferential treatment because her lender has issued a notice to rescind the sale. James York, owner of Red Rock Mortgage, said he would file a lawsuit against Richardson and her lender, Washington Mutual, by the end of the week, and has every intention of keeping the house. York bought the Sacramento home at a foreclosure auction on May 7 for $388,000. Richardson had not been making payments on the property for nearly a year, and had also gone into default on her two other houses in Long Beach and San Pedro. Richardson, D-Long Beach, has said that the auction should never have been held, because she had worked out a loan modification agreement with her lender beforehand and had begun making payments.[7]
According to the Long Beach Press-Telegram, Richardson had also defaulted on payments for her primary home in Long Beach and an additional property she owns in San Pedro. Although she has worked out an agreement with her lender for the Long Beach property, the San Pedro home is still in default and faces foreclosure.[8]
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June 10, 2008 at 4:36 PM #221047PCinSDGuestShe “might” get to keep the house afterall. I was just listening to John & Ken on KFI. These guys love going after corrupt politicians (and they’re pretty effective). Apparently Wamu rescinded the foreclosure sale, but the broker who bought it is threatening to sue. This is gonna be interesting.
Richardson purchased a home in Sacramento with no money down[3] and a subprime mortgage. Washington Mutual alleged that she later walked away from her Sacramento home and the mortgage within two years of receiving the $578,000 mortgage and stopped making payments on the home and the mortgage. Washington Mutual foreclosed on the house and the final amount owed by Richardson was $578,000 which was $40,000 more than the home was worth.[4] According to county records, Richardson received a default notice and Notice of Trustee’s Sale in late 2007. In December 2007, Richardson was behind in payments by more than $18,000.[5] According to the couple that sold the home to Richardson, Richardson was not maintaining the home. Sharon Helmar has stated: “The neighbors are extremely unhappy with her. She didn’t mow the lawn or take out the garbage while she was there. We lived there for a long time, 30 years, and we had to hide our heads whenever we came back to the neighborhood.”[6]
The real estate broker who bought Rep. Laura Richardson’s Sacramento house at a foreclosure sale last month is accusing her of receiving preferential treatment because her lender has issued a notice to rescind the sale. James York, owner of Red Rock Mortgage, said he would file a lawsuit against Richardson and her lender, Washington Mutual, by the end of the week, and has every intention of keeping the house. York bought the Sacramento home at a foreclosure auction on May 7 for $388,000. Richardson had not been making payments on the property for nearly a year, and had also gone into default on her two other houses in Long Beach and San Pedro. Richardson, D-Long Beach, has said that the auction should never have been held, because she had worked out a loan modification agreement with her lender beforehand and had begun making payments.[7]
According to the Long Beach Press-Telegram, Richardson had also defaulted on payments for her primary home in Long Beach and an additional property she owns in San Pedro. Although she has worked out an agreement with her lender for the Long Beach property, the San Pedro home is still in default and faces foreclosure.[8]
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June 10, 2008 at 4:36 PM #221061PCinSDGuestShe “might” get to keep the house afterall. I was just listening to John & Ken on KFI. These guys love going after corrupt politicians (and they’re pretty effective). Apparently Wamu rescinded the foreclosure sale, but the broker who bought it is threatening to sue. This is gonna be interesting.
Richardson purchased a home in Sacramento with no money down[3] and a subprime mortgage. Washington Mutual alleged that she later walked away from her Sacramento home and the mortgage within two years of receiving the $578,000 mortgage and stopped making payments on the home and the mortgage. Washington Mutual foreclosed on the house and the final amount owed by Richardson was $578,000 which was $40,000 more than the home was worth.[4] According to county records, Richardson received a default notice and Notice of Trustee’s Sale in late 2007. In December 2007, Richardson was behind in payments by more than $18,000.[5] According to the couple that sold the home to Richardson, Richardson was not maintaining the home. Sharon Helmar has stated: “The neighbors are extremely unhappy with her. She didn’t mow the lawn or take out the garbage while she was there. We lived there for a long time, 30 years, and we had to hide our heads whenever we came back to the neighborhood.”[6]
The real estate broker who bought Rep. Laura Richardson’s Sacramento house at a foreclosure sale last month is accusing her of receiving preferential treatment because her lender has issued a notice to rescind the sale. James York, owner of Red Rock Mortgage, said he would file a lawsuit against Richardson and her lender, Washington Mutual, by the end of the week, and has every intention of keeping the house. York bought the Sacramento home at a foreclosure auction on May 7 for $388,000. Richardson had not been making payments on the property for nearly a year, and had also gone into default on her two other houses in Long Beach and San Pedro. Richardson, D-Long Beach, has said that the auction should never have been held, because she had worked out a loan modification agreement with her lender beforehand and had begun making payments.[7]
According to the Long Beach Press-Telegram, Richardson had also defaulted on payments for her primary home in Long Beach and an additional property she owns in San Pedro. Although she has worked out an agreement with her lender for the Long Beach property, the San Pedro home is still in default and faces foreclosure.[8]
pabloesqobar
June 10, 2008 at 4:36 PM #221093PCinSDGuestShe “might” get to keep the house afterall. I was just listening to John & Ken on KFI. These guys love going after corrupt politicians (and they’re pretty effective). Apparently Wamu rescinded the foreclosure sale, but the broker who bought it is threatening to sue. This is gonna be interesting.
Richardson purchased a home in Sacramento with no money down[3] and a subprime mortgage. Washington Mutual alleged that she later walked away from her Sacramento home and the mortgage within two years of receiving the $578,000 mortgage and stopped making payments on the home and the mortgage. Washington Mutual foreclosed on the house and the final amount owed by Richardson was $578,000 which was $40,000 more than the home was worth.[4] According to county records, Richardson received a default notice and Notice of Trustee’s Sale in late 2007. In December 2007, Richardson was behind in payments by more than $18,000.[5] According to the couple that sold the home to Richardson, Richardson was not maintaining the home. Sharon Helmar has stated: “The neighbors are extremely unhappy with her. She didn’t mow the lawn or take out the garbage while she was there. We lived there for a long time, 30 years, and we had to hide our heads whenever we came back to the neighborhood.”[6]
The real estate broker who bought Rep. Laura Richardson’s Sacramento house at a foreclosure sale last month is accusing her of receiving preferential treatment because her lender has issued a notice to rescind the sale. James York, owner of Red Rock Mortgage, said he would file a lawsuit against Richardson and her lender, Washington Mutual, by the end of the week, and has every intention of keeping the house. York bought the Sacramento home at a foreclosure auction on May 7 for $388,000. Richardson had not been making payments on the property for nearly a year, and had also gone into default on her two other houses in Long Beach and San Pedro. Richardson, D-Long Beach, has said that the auction should never have been held, because she had worked out a loan modification agreement with her lender beforehand and had begun making payments.[7]
According to the Long Beach Press-Telegram, Richardson had also defaulted on payments for her primary home in Long Beach and an additional property she owns in San Pedro. Although she has worked out an agreement with her lender for the Long Beach property, the San Pedro home is still in default and faces foreclosure.[8]
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June 10, 2008 at 4:36 PM #221111PCinSDGuestShe “might” get to keep the house afterall. I was just listening to John & Ken on KFI. These guys love going after corrupt politicians (and they’re pretty effective). Apparently Wamu rescinded the foreclosure sale, but the broker who bought it is threatening to sue. This is gonna be interesting.
Richardson purchased a home in Sacramento with no money down[3] and a subprime mortgage. Washington Mutual alleged that she later walked away from her Sacramento home and the mortgage within two years of receiving the $578,000 mortgage and stopped making payments on the home and the mortgage. Washington Mutual foreclosed on the house and the final amount owed by Richardson was $578,000 which was $40,000 more than the home was worth.[4] According to county records, Richardson received a default notice and Notice of Trustee’s Sale in late 2007. In December 2007, Richardson was behind in payments by more than $18,000.[5] According to the couple that sold the home to Richardson, Richardson was not maintaining the home. Sharon Helmar has stated: “The neighbors are extremely unhappy with her. She didn’t mow the lawn or take out the garbage while she was there. We lived there for a long time, 30 years, and we had to hide our heads whenever we came back to the neighborhood.”[6]
The real estate broker who bought Rep. Laura Richardson’s Sacramento house at a foreclosure sale last month is accusing her of receiving preferential treatment because her lender has issued a notice to rescind the sale. James York, owner of Red Rock Mortgage, said he would file a lawsuit against Richardson and her lender, Washington Mutual, by the end of the week, and has every intention of keeping the house. York bought the Sacramento home at a foreclosure auction on May 7 for $388,000. Richardson had not been making payments on the property for nearly a year, and had also gone into default on her two other houses in Long Beach and San Pedro. Richardson, D-Long Beach, has said that the auction should never have been held, because she had worked out a loan modification agreement with her lender beforehand and had begun making payments.[7]
According to the Long Beach Press-Telegram, Richardson had also defaulted on payments for her primary home in Long Beach and an additional property she owns in San Pedro. Although she has worked out an agreement with her lender for the Long Beach property, the San Pedro home is still in default and faces foreclosure.[8]
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