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September 24, 2010 at 8:07 AM in reply to: FHA ‘Short-Refi Program’ debt relief for underwater homeowners #608785September 24, 2010 at 8:07 AM in reply to: FHA ‘Short-Refi Program’ debt relief for underwater homeowners #608871
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Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
What do you mean by tougher ? More documentation ? More downpayment ? Higher credit score ?[/quote]
Looks like more downpayment and a higher credit score. You might need to put 40% down or more.
September 24, 2010 at 8:07 AM in reply to: FHA ‘Short-Refi Program’ debt relief for underwater homeowners #609425BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
What do you mean by tougher ? More documentation ? More downpayment ? Higher credit score ?[/quote]
Looks like more downpayment and a higher credit score. You might need to put 40% down or more.
September 24, 2010 at 8:07 AM in reply to: FHA ‘Short-Refi Program’ debt relief for underwater homeowners #609534BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
What do you mean by tougher ? More documentation ? More downpayment ? Higher credit score ?[/quote]
Looks like more downpayment and a higher credit score. You might need to put 40% down or more.
September 24, 2010 at 8:07 AM in reply to: FHA ‘Short-Refi Program’ debt relief for underwater homeowners #609855BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
What do you mean by tougher ? More documentation ? More downpayment ? Higher credit score ?[/quote]
Looks like more downpayment and a higher credit score. You might need to put 40% down or more.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=DWCAP]
If the use of finite resources will leave our children worse off, then we should stop all use of them immediatly. But if we shut down our transportation industries, wont future generations be worse off as our economy implodes?
[/quote]Why is stopping all use of finite resources the only option? Why isn’t it an option to regulate usage of fossil fuels through CAFE mpg standards and at the same time incentivizing creation of green technology through government programs?
This will allow the finite fossil fuels to last longer, reduce pollution, and give the government-supported scientists at universities more time to create alternative energy sources. It was government-supported scientists who created Google and other great technologies.
The government has created great things in the past and can again in the future if we let it.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=DWCAP]
If the use of finite resources will leave our children worse off, then we should stop all use of them immediatly. But if we shut down our transportation industries, wont future generations be worse off as our economy implodes?
[/quote]Why is stopping all use of finite resources the only option? Why isn’t it an option to regulate usage of fossil fuels through CAFE mpg standards and at the same time incentivizing creation of green technology through government programs?
This will allow the finite fossil fuels to last longer, reduce pollution, and give the government-supported scientists at universities more time to create alternative energy sources. It was government-supported scientists who created Google and other great technologies.
The government has created great things in the past and can again in the future if we let it.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=DWCAP]
If the use of finite resources will leave our children worse off, then we should stop all use of them immediatly. But if we shut down our transportation industries, wont future generations be worse off as our economy implodes?
[/quote]Why is stopping all use of finite resources the only option? Why isn’t it an option to regulate usage of fossil fuels through CAFE mpg standards and at the same time incentivizing creation of green technology through government programs?
This will allow the finite fossil fuels to last longer, reduce pollution, and give the government-supported scientists at universities more time to create alternative energy sources. It was government-supported scientists who created Google and other great technologies.
The government has created great things in the past and can again in the future if we let it.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=DWCAP]
If the use of finite resources will leave our children worse off, then we should stop all use of them immediatly. But if we shut down our transportation industries, wont future generations be worse off as our economy implodes?
[/quote]Why is stopping all use of finite resources the only option? Why isn’t it an option to regulate usage of fossil fuels through CAFE mpg standards and at the same time incentivizing creation of green technology through government programs?
This will allow the finite fossil fuels to last longer, reduce pollution, and give the government-supported scientists at universities more time to create alternative energy sources. It was government-supported scientists who created Google and other great technologies.
The government has created great things in the past and can again in the future if we let it.
BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=DWCAP]
If the use of finite resources will leave our children worse off, then we should stop all use of them immediatly. But if we shut down our transportation industries, wont future generations be worse off as our economy implodes?
[/quote]Why is stopping all use of finite resources the only option? Why isn’t it an option to regulate usage of fossil fuels through CAFE mpg standards and at the same time incentivizing creation of green technology through government programs?
This will allow the finite fossil fuels to last longer, reduce pollution, and give the government-supported scientists at universities more time to create alternative energy sources. It was government-supported scientists who created Google and other great technologies.
The government has created great things in the past and can again in the future if we let it.
September 23, 2010 at 7:11 PM in reply to: FHA ‘Short-Refi Program’ debt relief for underwater homeowners #608668BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=jficquette]I don’t know how or who really. Surely somebody would do a no doc for a high down payment and great credit. Shoot, make it 50% down. They can make money off of that.
John[/quote]
I ran a few searches, and it looks like no-doc is still around. It’s just much tougher to get one these days than it used to be.
September 23, 2010 at 7:11 PM in reply to: FHA ‘Short-Refi Program’ debt relief for underwater homeowners #608755BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=jficquette]I don’t know how or who really. Surely somebody would do a no doc for a high down payment and great credit. Shoot, make it 50% down. They can make money off of that.
John[/quote]
I ran a few searches, and it looks like no-doc is still around. It’s just much tougher to get one these days than it used to be.
September 23, 2010 at 7:11 PM in reply to: FHA ‘Short-Refi Program’ debt relief for underwater homeowners #609308BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=jficquette]I don’t know how or who really. Surely somebody would do a no doc for a high down payment and great credit. Shoot, make it 50% down. They can make money off of that.
John[/quote]
I ran a few searches, and it looks like no-doc is still around. It’s just much tougher to get one these days than it used to be.
September 23, 2010 at 7:11 PM in reply to: FHA ‘Short-Refi Program’ debt relief for underwater homeowners #609418BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=jficquette]I don’t know how or who really. Surely somebody would do a no doc for a high down payment and great credit. Shoot, make it 50% down. They can make money off of that.
John[/quote]
I ran a few searches, and it looks like no-doc is still around. It’s just much tougher to get one these days than it used to be.
September 23, 2010 at 7:11 PM in reply to: FHA ‘Short-Refi Program’ debt relief for underwater homeowners #609739BigGovernmentIsGood
Participant[quote=jficquette]I don’t know how or who really. Surely somebody would do a no doc for a high down payment and great credit. Shoot, make it 50% down. They can make money off of that.
John[/quote]
I ran a few searches, and it looks like no-doc is still around. It’s just much tougher to get one these days than it used to be.
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