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November 21, 2009 at 8:52 AM in reply to: New: When does it make financial sense to dump my house? #485063November 21, 2009 at 8:52 AM in reply to: New: When does it make financial sense to dump my house? #485230AdebisiParticipant
[quote=captcha]Nothing relevant to add. Just curious – how did a $424K loan grew into $450K loan after a $15K cash-out refi and that is after 6 years of paying the mortgage? Did you get an IO or negam?[/quote]
Isn’t that amazing? After 6 years with $125K in income, there’s been no principal reduction at all and the guy said he has no savings.
Battiata is great at reeling guys like this in. He’ll probably end up selling the guy his next foreclosure too after he closes this short sale. And you can just feel the professsional jealousy from the gaggle of goofy realtors on this board. I mean, who wouldn’t want a client as financially unsavvy as this guy? It’s easy money.
I can understand the jealousy though. Batiatta is practically a celebrity in southern California with his TV commercials, his clients love him, and he’s been invited to testify in front of Congress. He’s got it all. Hell, he’s probably closed 5 deals in the day or so this thread has been active. No wonder he gets so many cheap shots from the can’t-even-close-a-car-door realtor gang that hangs out here.
Another thing I’m amazed at is how America now tolerates it’s middle and upper class welfare queens. Back in the 80’s and 90’s, welfare queens were villified for getting something like $12K a year in taxpayer money. The original poster is going to drop a $100K loss on the taxpayers in one year and no one even bats an eye. Ain’t America great?
November 21, 2009 at 8:52 AM in reply to: New: When does it make financial sense to dump my house? #485605AdebisiParticipant[quote=captcha]Nothing relevant to add. Just curious – how did a $424K loan grew into $450K loan after a $15K cash-out refi and that is after 6 years of paying the mortgage? Did you get an IO or negam?[/quote]
Isn’t that amazing? After 6 years with $125K in income, there’s been no principal reduction at all and the guy said he has no savings.
Battiata is great at reeling guys like this in. He’ll probably end up selling the guy his next foreclosure too after he closes this short sale. And you can just feel the professsional jealousy from the gaggle of goofy realtors on this board. I mean, who wouldn’t want a client as financially unsavvy as this guy? It’s easy money.
I can understand the jealousy though. Batiatta is practically a celebrity in southern California with his TV commercials, his clients love him, and he’s been invited to testify in front of Congress. He’s got it all. Hell, he’s probably closed 5 deals in the day or so this thread has been active. No wonder he gets so many cheap shots from the can’t-even-close-a-car-door realtor gang that hangs out here.
Another thing I’m amazed at is how America now tolerates it’s middle and upper class welfare queens. Back in the 80’s and 90’s, welfare queens were villified for getting something like $12K a year in taxpayer money. The original poster is going to drop a $100K loss on the taxpayers in one year and no one even bats an eye. Ain’t America great?
November 21, 2009 at 8:52 AM in reply to: New: When does it make financial sense to dump my house? #485690AdebisiParticipant[quote=captcha]Nothing relevant to add. Just curious – how did a $424K loan grew into $450K loan after a $15K cash-out refi and that is after 6 years of paying the mortgage? Did you get an IO or negam?[/quote]
Isn’t that amazing? After 6 years with $125K in income, there’s been no principal reduction at all and the guy said he has no savings.
Battiata is great at reeling guys like this in. He’ll probably end up selling the guy his next foreclosure too after he closes this short sale. And you can just feel the professsional jealousy from the gaggle of goofy realtors on this board. I mean, who wouldn’t want a client as financially unsavvy as this guy? It’s easy money.
I can understand the jealousy though. Batiatta is practically a celebrity in southern California with his TV commercials, his clients love him, and he’s been invited to testify in front of Congress. He’s got it all. Hell, he’s probably closed 5 deals in the day or so this thread has been active. No wonder he gets so many cheap shots from the can’t-even-close-a-car-door realtor gang that hangs out here.
Another thing I’m amazed at is how America now tolerates it’s middle and upper class welfare queens. Back in the 80’s and 90’s, welfare queens were villified for getting something like $12K a year in taxpayer money. The original poster is going to drop a $100K loss on the taxpayers in one year and no one even bats an eye. Ain’t America great?
November 21, 2009 at 8:52 AM in reply to: New: When does it make financial sense to dump my house? #485919AdebisiParticipant[quote=captcha]Nothing relevant to add. Just curious – how did a $424K loan grew into $450K loan after a $15K cash-out refi and that is after 6 years of paying the mortgage? Did you get an IO or negam?[/quote]
Isn’t that amazing? After 6 years with $125K in income, there’s been no principal reduction at all and the guy said he has no savings.
Battiata is great at reeling guys like this in. He’ll probably end up selling the guy his next foreclosure too after he closes this short sale. And you can just feel the professsional jealousy from the gaggle of goofy realtors on this board. I mean, who wouldn’t want a client as financially unsavvy as this guy? It’s easy money.
I can understand the jealousy though. Batiatta is practically a celebrity in southern California with his TV commercials, his clients love him, and he’s been invited to testify in front of Congress. He’s got it all. Hell, he’s probably closed 5 deals in the day or so this thread has been active. No wonder he gets so many cheap shots from the can’t-even-close-a-car-door realtor gang that hangs out here.
Another thing I’m amazed at is how America now tolerates it’s middle and upper class welfare queens. Back in the 80’s and 90’s, welfare queens were villified for getting something like $12K a year in taxpayer money. The original poster is going to drop a $100K loss on the taxpayers in one year and no one even bats an eye. Ain’t America great?
November 20, 2009 at 6:56 PM in reply to: New: When does it make financial sense to dump my house? #484942AdebisiParticipantMy goodness. The jealousy by inferior realtors of Battiata the Real Estate King is amazing.
Pay no attention to the wannabe posers on this board, SMH. Batiatta will take care of you. Trust me, dude knows how to close. ABC. Always. Be. Closing. That’s Batietta’s motto.
November 20, 2009 at 6:56 PM in reply to: New: When does it make financial sense to dump my house? #485108AdebisiParticipantMy goodness. The jealousy by inferior realtors of Battiata the Real Estate King is amazing.
Pay no attention to the wannabe posers on this board, SMH. Batiatta will take care of you. Trust me, dude knows how to close. ABC. Always. Be. Closing. That’s Batietta’s motto.
November 20, 2009 at 6:56 PM in reply to: New: When does it make financial sense to dump my house? #485482AdebisiParticipantMy goodness. The jealousy by inferior realtors of Battiata the Real Estate King is amazing.
Pay no attention to the wannabe posers on this board, SMH. Batiatta will take care of you. Trust me, dude knows how to close. ABC. Always. Be. Closing. That’s Batietta’s motto.
November 20, 2009 at 6:56 PM in reply to: New: When does it make financial sense to dump my house? #485567AdebisiParticipantMy goodness. The jealousy by inferior realtors of Battiata the Real Estate King is amazing.
Pay no attention to the wannabe posers on this board, SMH. Batiatta will take care of you. Trust me, dude knows how to close. ABC. Always. Be. Closing. That’s Batietta’s motto.
November 20, 2009 at 6:56 PM in reply to: New: When does it make financial sense to dump my house? #485796AdebisiParticipantMy goodness. The jealousy by inferior realtors of Battiata the Real Estate King is amazing.
Pay no attention to the wannabe posers on this board, SMH. Batiatta will take care of you. Trust me, dude knows how to close. ABC. Always. Be. Closing. That’s Batietta’s motto.
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