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BugsParticipant
Mate,
You’re in denial. We were warning everyone long before this happened what the risks were, who would be most at risk of losing it all, and what it would look like on its way down. People like you didn’t listen and you didn’t care. You guys backed the wrong horse. The worst thing about it is that you dragged the rest of us with you and forced us all to watch your suffering.
Now its time for you to get over it. Do something constructive like following this blog and looking for ways to recover your situation. Stop blaming other people for your misery and start taking responsibility for your foolishness.
Of course, most of the other trolls who have come here before you were smarter than you – they knew to “cover” themselves by bragging outright that they’re completely insulated from this mess by virtue of all the smart moves they made before this blew up. How they’re concerned for other people. Short of calling them liars (which they inevitably are) there’s no way to prove/disprove what an anonymous poster says. So if you do try to cover yourself, just know that you’re wasting your time and we will automatically assume you’re a loser no matter what else you say.
BugsParticipantMate,
You’re in denial. We were warning everyone long before this happened what the risks were, who would be most at risk of losing it all, and what it would look like on its way down. People like you didn’t listen and you didn’t care. You guys backed the wrong horse. The worst thing about it is that you dragged the rest of us with you and forced us all to watch your suffering.
Now its time for you to get over it. Do something constructive like following this blog and looking for ways to recover your situation. Stop blaming other people for your misery and start taking responsibility for your foolishness.
Of course, most of the other trolls who have come here before you were smarter than you – they knew to “cover” themselves by bragging outright that they’re completely insulated from this mess by virtue of all the smart moves they made before this blew up. How they’re concerned for other people. Short of calling them liars (which they inevitably are) there’s no way to prove/disprove what an anonymous poster says. So if you do try to cover yourself, just know that you’re wasting your time and we will automatically assume you’re a loser no matter what else you say.
BugsParticipantMate,
You’re in denial. We were warning everyone long before this happened what the risks were, who would be most at risk of losing it all, and what it would look like on its way down. People like you didn’t listen and you didn’t care. You guys backed the wrong horse. The worst thing about it is that you dragged the rest of us with you and forced us all to watch your suffering.
Now its time for you to get over it. Do something constructive like following this blog and looking for ways to recover your situation. Stop blaming other people for your misery and start taking responsibility for your foolishness.
Of course, most of the other trolls who have come here before you were smarter than you – they knew to “cover” themselves by bragging outright that they’re completely insulated from this mess by virtue of all the smart moves they made before this blew up. How they’re concerned for other people. Short of calling them liars (which they inevitably are) there’s no way to prove/disprove what an anonymous poster says. So if you do try to cover yourself, just know that you’re wasting your time and we will automatically assume you’re a loser no matter what else you say.
BugsParticipantMate,
You’re in denial. We were warning everyone long before this happened what the risks were, who would be most at risk of losing it all, and what it would look like on its way down. People like you didn’t listen and you didn’t care. You guys backed the wrong horse. The worst thing about it is that you dragged the rest of us with you and forced us all to watch your suffering.
Now its time for you to get over it. Do something constructive like following this blog and looking for ways to recover your situation. Stop blaming other people for your misery and start taking responsibility for your foolishness.
Of course, most of the other trolls who have come here before you were smarter than you – they knew to “cover” themselves by bragging outright that they’re completely insulated from this mess by virtue of all the smart moves they made before this blew up. How they’re concerned for other people. Short of calling them liars (which they inevitably are) there’s no way to prove/disprove what an anonymous poster says. So if you do try to cover yourself, just know that you’re wasting your time and we will automatically assume you’re a loser no matter what else you say.
BugsParticipantAs EQ said, the property gets reassessed automatically when it sells. Thereafter, the maximum the assessment can increase is 2%/year. That’s probably why the one property has such a low assessment right now and the other one doesn’t.
In other words, if both properties were to sell for $400,000 each, they’d both wind up with identical or nearly identical assessments of about $4,500/year. The assessment is based on the most recent sale price.
BugsParticipantAs EQ said, the property gets reassessed automatically when it sells. Thereafter, the maximum the assessment can increase is 2%/year. That’s probably why the one property has such a low assessment right now and the other one doesn’t.
In other words, if both properties were to sell for $400,000 each, they’d both wind up with identical or nearly identical assessments of about $4,500/year. The assessment is based on the most recent sale price.
BugsParticipantAs EQ said, the property gets reassessed automatically when it sells. Thereafter, the maximum the assessment can increase is 2%/year. That’s probably why the one property has such a low assessment right now and the other one doesn’t.
In other words, if both properties were to sell for $400,000 each, they’d both wind up with identical or nearly identical assessments of about $4,500/year. The assessment is based on the most recent sale price.
BugsParticipantAs EQ said, the property gets reassessed automatically when it sells. Thereafter, the maximum the assessment can increase is 2%/year. That’s probably why the one property has such a low assessment right now and the other one doesn’t.
In other words, if both properties were to sell for $400,000 each, they’d both wind up with identical or nearly identical assessments of about $4,500/year. The assessment is based on the most recent sale price.
BugsParticipantAs EQ said, the property gets reassessed automatically when it sells. Thereafter, the maximum the assessment can increase is 2%/year. That’s probably why the one property has such a low assessment right now and the other one doesn’t.
In other words, if both properties were to sell for $400,000 each, they’d both wind up with identical or nearly identical assessments of about $4,500/year. The assessment is based on the most recent sale price.
BugsParticipantIt may not be as traditionally tied to employment as before, but the distance to employment is still definitely a factor. The relative lack of meaningful local employment is the primary reason the TV area is being hit harder than SD, OC and LA.
With that said, I kinda like the TV/Murietta area. I’d much rather live there than in the San Fernando Valley or Palmdale or Victorville or San Bernardino or the Coachella Valley. Different strokes.
BugsParticipantIt may not be as traditionally tied to employment as before, but the distance to employment is still definitely a factor. The relative lack of meaningful local employment is the primary reason the TV area is being hit harder than SD, OC and LA.
With that said, I kinda like the TV/Murietta area. I’d much rather live there than in the San Fernando Valley or Palmdale or Victorville or San Bernardino or the Coachella Valley. Different strokes.
BugsParticipantIt may not be as traditionally tied to employment as before, but the distance to employment is still definitely a factor. The relative lack of meaningful local employment is the primary reason the TV area is being hit harder than SD, OC and LA.
With that said, I kinda like the TV/Murietta area. I’d much rather live there than in the San Fernando Valley or Palmdale or Victorville or San Bernardino or the Coachella Valley. Different strokes.
BugsParticipantIt may not be as traditionally tied to employment as before, but the distance to employment is still definitely a factor. The relative lack of meaningful local employment is the primary reason the TV area is being hit harder than SD, OC and LA.
With that said, I kinda like the TV/Murietta area. I’d much rather live there than in the San Fernando Valley or Palmdale or Victorville or San Bernardino or the Coachella Valley. Different strokes.
BugsParticipantIt may not be as traditionally tied to employment as before, but the distance to employment is still definitely a factor. The relative lack of meaningful local employment is the primary reason the TV area is being hit harder than SD, OC and LA.
With that said, I kinda like the TV/Murietta area. I’d much rather live there than in the San Fernando Valley or Palmdale or Victorville or San Bernardino or the Coachella Valley. Different strokes.
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