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CogSciGuyParticipant
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lindismith,
Don’t be an ass.
CogSciGuyParticipant“whati s fb?? classic”
lindismith,
Don’t be an ass.
CogSciGuyParticipant“whati s fb?? classic”
lindismith,
Don’t be an ass.
CogSciGuyParticipant“whati s fb?? classic”
lindismith,
Don’t be an ass.
CogSciGuyParticipantDJ,
If you stay and live in the house without paying the mortgage, you are not breaking the agreement with the lender. The lender is not a friend to whom you owe something above and beyond what was in the legal agreement each party agreed to. What you agreed when you bought the house was to EITHER keep paying the mortgage, OR stop paying and submit to the foreclosure process.
That’s it. Don’t be nice to a bank. It would never return the favor.
CogSciGuyParticipantDJ,
If you stay and live in the house without paying the mortgage, you are not breaking the agreement with the lender. The lender is not a friend to whom you owe something above and beyond what was in the legal agreement each party agreed to. What you agreed when you bought the house was to EITHER keep paying the mortgage, OR stop paying and submit to the foreclosure process.
That’s it. Don’t be nice to a bank. It would never return the favor.
CogSciGuyParticipantDJ,
If you stay and live in the house without paying the mortgage, you are not breaking the agreement with the lender. The lender is not a friend to whom you owe something above and beyond what was in the legal agreement each party agreed to. What you agreed when you bought the house was to EITHER keep paying the mortgage, OR stop paying and submit to the foreclosure process.
That’s it. Don’t be nice to a bank. It would never return the favor.
CogSciGuyParticipantDJ,
If you stay and live in the house without paying the mortgage, you are not breaking the agreement with the lender. The lender is not a friend to whom you owe something above and beyond what was in the legal agreement each party agreed to. What you agreed when you bought the house was to EITHER keep paying the mortgage, OR stop paying and submit to the foreclosure process.
That’s it. Don’t be nice to a bank. It would never return the favor.
CogSciGuyParticipantDJ,
If you stay and live in the house without paying the mortgage, you are not breaking the agreement with the lender. The lender is not a friend to whom you owe something above and beyond what was in the legal agreement each party agreed to. What you agreed when you bought the house was to EITHER keep paying the mortgage, OR stop paying and submit to the foreclosure process.
That’s it. Don’t be nice to a bank. It would never return the favor.
February 8, 2008 at 5:46 PM in reply to: 26369 Palisades, Murrieta Sq. Ft.: 4,666 $/Sq. Ft.: $46 #150110CogSciGuyParticipantIt does say that they won’t accept any offers in it until the March 16th auction, though.
February 8, 2008 at 5:46 PM in reply to: 26369 Palisades, Murrieta Sq. Ft.: 4,666 $/Sq. Ft.: $46 #150368CogSciGuyParticipantIt does say that they won’t accept any offers in it until the March 16th auction, though.
February 8, 2008 at 5:46 PM in reply to: 26369 Palisades, Murrieta Sq. Ft.: 4,666 $/Sq. Ft.: $46 #150381CogSciGuyParticipantIt does say that they won’t accept any offers in it until the March 16th auction, though.
February 8, 2008 at 5:46 PM in reply to: 26369 Palisades, Murrieta Sq. Ft.: 4,666 $/Sq. Ft.: $46 #150396CogSciGuyParticipantIt does say that they won’t accept any offers in it until the March 16th auction, though.
February 8, 2008 at 5:46 PM in reply to: 26369 Palisades, Murrieta Sq. Ft.: 4,666 $/Sq. Ft.: $46 #150469CogSciGuyParticipantIt does say that they won’t accept any offers in it until the March 16th auction, though.
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