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June 6, 2008 at 8:35 AM #218343June 6, 2008 at 9:07 AM #218208dharmagirlParticipant
I’m closing on my house in less than 2 weeks. It was a REO. The previous owners only ripped the BBQ out of the island and the wine cooler unit that fits precisely into a kitchen cabinet.
But I’ve looked at homes that have had cabinets, thermostats, alarm systems, staircase balustrades, doors, vanities, and even windows removed.
It’s just amazing.
I still dont understand why these people get so angry about being foreclosed on.
June 6, 2008 at 9:07 AM #218296dharmagirlParticipantI’m closing on my house in less than 2 weeks. It was a REO. The previous owners only ripped the BBQ out of the island and the wine cooler unit that fits precisely into a kitchen cabinet.
But I’ve looked at homes that have had cabinets, thermostats, alarm systems, staircase balustrades, doors, vanities, and even windows removed.
It’s just amazing.
I still dont understand why these people get so angry about being foreclosed on.
June 6, 2008 at 9:07 AM #218320dharmagirlParticipantI’m closing on my house in less than 2 weeks. It was a REO. The previous owners only ripped the BBQ out of the island and the wine cooler unit that fits precisely into a kitchen cabinet.
But I’ve looked at homes that have had cabinets, thermostats, alarm systems, staircase balustrades, doors, vanities, and even windows removed.
It’s just amazing.
I still dont understand why these people get so angry about being foreclosed on.
June 6, 2008 at 9:07 AM #218346dharmagirlParticipantI’m closing on my house in less than 2 weeks. It was a REO. The previous owners only ripped the BBQ out of the island and the wine cooler unit that fits precisely into a kitchen cabinet.
But I’ve looked at homes that have had cabinets, thermostats, alarm systems, staircase balustrades, doors, vanities, and even windows removed.
It’s just amazing.
I still dont understand why these people get so angry about being foreclosed on.
June 6, 2008 at 9:07 AM #218368dharmagirlParticipantI’m closing on my house in less than 2 weeks. It was a REO. The previous owners only ripped the BBQ out of the island and the wine cooler unit that fits precisely into a kitchen cabinet.
But I’ve looked at homes that have had cabinets, thermostats, alarm systems, staircase balustrades, doors, vanities, and even windows removed.
It’s just amazing.
I still dont understand why these people get so angry about being foreclosed on.
June 6, 2008 at 9:17 AM #218232AecetiaParticipantSome people might consider it a case of frustration aggression. They feel helpless and by doing something like this, it gives them a sense of control. It also might be to punish the lender. It is hard to say. Maybe they feel like having bought at the highest point they got taken and this is their way of taking back some semblance of their investment however small.
June 6, 2008 at 9:17 AM #218324AecetiaParticipantSome people might consider it a case of frustration aggression. They feel helpless and by doing something like this, it gives them a sense of control. It also might be to punish the lender. It is hard to say. Maybe they feel like having bought at the highest point they got taken and this is their way of taking back some semblance of their investment however small.
June 6, 2008 at 9:17 AM #218344AecetiaParticipantSome people might consider it a case of frustration aggression. They feel helpless and by doing something like this, it gives them a sense of control. It also might be to punish the lender. It is hard to say. Maybe they feel like having bought at the highest point they got taken and this is their way of taking back some semblance of their investment however small.
June 6, 2008 at 9:17 AM #218371AecetiaParticipantSome people might consider it a case of frustration aggression. They feel helpless and by doing something like this, it gives them a sense of control. It also might be to punish the lender. It is hard to say. Maybe they feel like having bought at the highest point they got taken and this is their way of taking back some semblance of their investment however small.
June 6, 2008 at 9:17 AM #218392AecetiaParticipantSome people might consider it a case of frustration aggression. They feel helpless and by doing something like this, it gives them a sense of control. It also might be to punish the lender. It is hard to say. Maybe they feel like having bought at the highest point they got taken and this is their way of taking back some semblance of their investment however small.
June 6, 2008 at 9:47 AM #218257kicksavedaveParticipantThe people who take these cabinets are truly the scumbags of the entire bubble/bust population. I don’t blame anyone for buying a house with nothing down because a bank is foolish enough to let them do it. But when you stop paying, and the bank takes the house back, WTF makes these dirtbags think its right to steal, ruin, etc, the property that they never owned in the first place. It’s barely legal, but 250% immoral. Guess that doesn’t matter to some folks.
I have a new business plan. Cabinet Security Systems for foreclosed houses. AKA, a half dozen rattlesnakes.
Honestly, if Congress passed a law that states any house with a NOD may not have any physical changes to attached items made without bank permission, I think that would be 100% appropriate. It’s legal now to trash someone elses property, make it illegal!
June 6, 2008 at 9:47 AM #218347kicksavedaveParticipantThe people who take these cabinets are truly the scumbags of the entire bubble/bust population. I don’t blame anyone for buying a house with nothing down because a bank is foolish enough to let them do it. But when you stop paying, and the bank takes the house back, WTF makes these dirtbags think its right to steal, ruin, etc, the property that they never owned in the first place. It’s barely legal, but 250% immoral. Guess that doesn’t matter to some folks.
I have a new business plan. Cabinet Security Systems for foreclosed houses. AKA, a half dozen rattlesnakes.
Honestly, if Congress passed a law that states any house with a NOD may not have any physical changes to attached items made without bank permission, I think that would be 100% appropriate. It’s legal now to trash someone elses property, make it illegal!
June 6, 2008 at 9:47 AM #218369kicksavedaveParticipantThe people who take these cabinets are truly the scumbags of the entire bubble/bust population. I don’t blame anyone for buying a house with nothing down because a bank is foolish enough to let them do it. But when you stop paying, and the bank takes the house back, WTF makes these dirtbags think its right to steal, ruin, etc, the property that they never owned in the first place. It’s barely legal, but 250% immoral. Guess that doesn’t matter to some folks.
I have a new business plan. Cabinet Security Systems for foreclosed houses. AKA, a half dozen rattlesnakes.
Honestly, if Congress passed a law that states any house with a NOD may not have any physical changes to attached items made without bank permission, I think that would be 100% appropriate. It’s legal now to trash someone elses property, make it illegal!
June 6, 2008 at 9:47 AM #218396kicksavedaveParticipantThe people who take these cabinets are truly the scumbags of the entire bubble/bust population. I don’t blame anyone for buying a house with nothing down because a bank is foolish enough to let them do it. But when you stop paying, and the bank takes the house back, WTF makes these dirtbags think its right to steal, ruin, etc, the property that they never owned in the first place. It’s barely legal, but 250% immoral. Guess that doesn’t matter to some folks.
I have a new business plan. Cabinet Security Systems for foreclosed houses. AKA, a half dozen rattlesnakes.
Honestly, if Congress passed a law that states any house with a NOD may not have any physical changes to attached items made without bank permission, I think that would be 100% appropriate. It’s legal now to trash someone elses property, make it illegal!
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