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ParticipantArty,
Can you put down the Jack and try that post again so that we can get an idea of what your trying to say here?
Sincerely, Contraman
contraman
ParticipantArty,
Can you put down the Jack and try that post again so that we can get an idea of what your trying to say here?
Sincerely, Contraman
contraman
ParticipantArty,
Can you put down the Jack and try that post again so that we can get an idea of what your trying to say here?
Sincerely, Contraman
contraman
ParticipantArty,
Can you put down the Jack and try that post again so that we can get an idea of what your trying to say here?
Sincerely, Contraman
contraman
ParticipantKewp, Please fill me in on the “specific” BK law changes and why it is “harder these days”.
Please show me in the new BK law the place where a person cannot BK a deficiency judgment.
It’s easy to just say it’s harder these days…but that doesn’t mean it is impossible or that people aren’t doing it with good attorneys……
It’s easy to just say that people who refinanced and cashed out will have to pay the banks back…but the REALITY is…..it ain’t so…..
Sincerely, Contraman
contraman
ParticipantKewp, Please fill me in on the “specific” BK law changes and why it is “harder these days”.
Please show me in the new BK law the place where a person cannot BK a deficiency judgment.
It’s easy to just say it’s harder these days…but that doesn’t mean it is impossible or that people aren’t doing it with good attorneys……
It’s easy to just say that people who refinanced and cashed out will have to pay the banks back…but the REALITY is…..it ain’t so…..
Sincerely, Contraman
contraman
ParticipantKewp, Please fill me in on the “specific” BK law changes and why it is “harder these days”.
Please show me in the new BK law the place where a person cannot BK a deficiency judgment.
It’s easy to just say it’s harder these days…but that doesn’t mean it is impossible or that people aren’t doing it with good attorneys……
It’s easy to just say that people who refinanced and cashed out will have to pay the banks back…but the REALITY is…..it ain’t so…..
Sincerely, Contraman
contraman
ParticipantKewp, Please fill me in on the “specific” BK law changes and why it is “harder these days”.
Please show me in the new BK law the place where a person cannot BK a deficiency judgment.
It’s easy to just say it’s harder these days…but that doesn’t mean it is impossible or that people aren’t doing it with good attorneys……
It’s easy to just say that people who refinanced and cashed out will have to pay the banks back…but the REALITY is…..it ain’t so…..
Sincerely, Contraman
contraman
ParticipantKewp, Please fill me in on the “specific” BK law changes and why it is “harder these days”.
Please show me in the new BK law the place where a person cannot BK a deficiency judgment.
It’s easy to just say it’s harder these days…but that doesn’t mean it is impossible or that people aren’t doing it with good attorneys……
It’s easy to just say that people who refinanced and cashed out will have to pay the banks back…but the REALITY is…..it ain’t so…..
Sincerely, Contraman
contraman
ParticipantKewp,
Your right. All these banks are going to spend millions more (that they don’t have) on expensive “judicial foreclosures” to try to get judgments against 90% of people who are foreclosing.
Then after this expensive pursuit, they get the judgment against a person who a) can’t pay the judgment b)will most likely Bk out of the judgment.
Kewp, don’t kid yourself. Go read the RE laws online about the process taken by a bank to have to get one of these judgments….it’s all about the money for these banks….it costs too much versus trustee sale….too risky….
I know you don’t like to hear this but it’s the way the cookie crumbles….
Sincerely, Contraman
contraman
ParticipantKewp,
Your right. All these banks are going to spend millions more (that they don’t have) on expensive “judicial foreclosures” to try to get judgments against 90% of people who are foreclosing.
Then after this expensive pursuit, they get the judgment against a person who a) can’t pay the judgment b)will most likely Bk out of the judgment.
Kewp, don’t kid yourself. Go read the RE laws online about the process taken by a bank to have to get one of these judgments….it’s all about the money for these banks….it costs too much versus trustee sale….too risky….
I know you don’t like to hear this but it’s the way the cookie crumbles….
Sincerely, Contraman
contraman
ParticipantKewp,
Your right. All these banks are going to spend millions more (that they don’t have) on expensive “judicial foreclosures” to try to get judgments against 90% of people who are foreclosing.
Then after this expensive pursuit, they get the judgment against a person who a) can’t pay the judgment b)will most likely Bk out of the judgment.
Kewp, don’t kid yourself. Go read the RE laws online about the process taken by a bank to have to get one of these judgments….it’s all about the money for these banks….it costs too much versus trustee sale….too risky….
I know you don’t like to hear this but it’s the way the cookie crumbles….
Sincerely, Contraman
contraman
ParticipantKewp,
Your right. All these banks are going to spend millions more (that they don’t have) on expensive “judicial foreclosures” to try to get judgments against 90% of people who are foreclosing.
Then after this expensive pursuit, they get the judgment against a person who a) can’t pay the judgment b)will most likely Bk out of the judgment.
Kewp, don’t kid yourself. Go read the RE laws online about the process taken by a bank to have to get one of these judgments….it’s all about the money for these banks….it costs too much versus trustee sale….too risky….
I know you don’t like to hear this but it’s the way the cookie crumbles….
Sincerely, Contraman
contraman
ParticipantKewp,
Your right. All these banks are going to spend millions more (that they don’t have) on expensive “judicial foreclosures” to try to get judgments against 90% of people who are foreclosing.
Then after this expensive pursuit, they get the judgment against a person who a) can’t pay the judgment b)will most likely Bk out of the judgment.
Kewp, don’t kid yourself. Go read the RE laws online about the process taken by a bank to have to get one of these judgments….it’s all about the money for these banks….it costs too much versus trustee sale….too risky….
I know you don’t like to hear this but it’s the way the cookie crumbles….
Sincerely, Contraman
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