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CoronitaParticipantyou didn't happen to just buy an ocean view investment property with cash, did you?
Neither did the rest of those "shorting" the market…nor are most of those so independent and can live off of their trading as a primary source of income that it would be more beneficial for a 8000- dow average versus potential years of depression and being unemployed, which someone folks clammering for that 8000-average seem to miss connecting this relationship. Just an observation.
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CoronitaParticipantyou didn't happen to just buy an ocean view investment property with cash, did you?
Neither did the rest of those "shorting" the market…nor are most of those so independent and can live off of their trading as a primary source of income that it would be more beneficial for a 8000- dow average versus potential years of depression and being unemployed, which someone folks clammering for that 8000-average seem to miss connecting this relationship. Just an observation.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantyou didn't happen to just buy an ocean view investment property with cash, did you?
Neither did the rest of those "shorting" the market…nor are most of those so independent and can live off of their trading as a primary source of income that it would be more beneficial for a 8000- dow average versus potential years of depression and being unemployed, which someone folks clammering for that 8000-average seem to miss connecting this relationship. Just an observation.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantyou didn't happen to just buy an ocean view investment property with cash, did you?
Neither did the rest of those "shorting" the market…nor are most of those so independent and can live off of their trading as a primary source of income that it would be more beneficial for a 8000- dow average versus potential years of depression and being unemployed, which someone folks clammering for that 8000-average seem to miss connecting this relationship. Just an observation.
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CoronitaParticipantI should also add that if your are part of a class action lawsuit (particularly if you're in an attached community with the HOA suing the original builder) it sometimes raises a slight eyebrow for lenders when you're trying to buy into the community or refinance. It happened on our previous attached home in CV where the HOA was sueing the builder for putting the gaslines right next to areas where sprinklers routinely drench the grounds, eventually causing corrosion in the external gas lines. During the lawsuit, we we tried to refinance, we weren't able to get the best rates, citing pending litigation (weird).
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—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantI should also add that if your are part of a class action lawsuit (particularly if you're in an attached community with the HOA suing the original builder) it sometimes raises a slight eyebrow for lenders when you're trying to buy into the community or refinance. It happened on our previous attached home in CV where the HOA was sueing the builder for putting the gaslines right next to areas where sprinklers routinely drench the grounds, eventually causing corrosion in the external gas lines. During the lawsuit, we we tried to refinance, we weren't able to get the best rates, citing pending litigation (weird).
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantI should also add that if your are part of a class action lawsuit (particularly if you're in an attached community with the HOA suing the original builder) it sometimes raises a slight eyebrow for lenders when you're trying to buy into the community or refinance. It happened on our previous attached home in CV where the HOA was sueing the builder for putting the gaslines right next to areas where sprinklers routinely drench the grounds, eventually causing corrosion in the external gas lines. During the lawsuit, we we tried to refinance, we weren't able to get the best rates, citing pending litigation (weird).
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantI should also add that if your are part of a class action lawsuit (particularly if you're in an attached community with the HOA suing the original builder) it sometimes raises a slight eyebrow for lenders when you're trying to buy into the community or refinance. It happened on our previous attached home in CV where the HOA was sueing the builder for putting the gaslines right next to areas where sprinklers routinely drench the grounds, eventually causing corrosion in the external gas lines. During the lawsuit, we we tried to refinance, we weren't able to get the best rates, citing pending litigation (weird).
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantI should also add that if your are part of a class action lawsuit (particularly if you're in an attached community with the HOA suing the original builder) it sometimes raises a slight eyebrow for lenders when you're trying to buy into the community or refinance. It happened on our previous attached home in CV where the HOA was sueing the builder for putting the gaslines right next to areas where sprinklers routinely drench the grounds, eventually causing corrosion in the external gas lines. During the lawsuit, we we tried to refinance, we weren't able to get the best rates, citing pending litigation (weird).
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantIn my community, there was a law firm that went around trying to turn issues with a couple of homes in a general class action lawsuit against the builder. The builder responded by saying if you have issues with the home (even after warranty), let us know and we'll take a look.
In all, I had some minor grievances with minor things (like a seal leaks in a double pane windows), some minor cracks in some of the exterior stucco walls,etc. In all, the builder took care of things, even though I was the second owner and approximately 8 years out of warranty.
I didn't join a class lawsuit, namely because my problems were minor, it would have taken too long to get a resolution, the lawyers would have eaten all the money, and I would have otherwise thwarted efforts by the builder to actively address the minor issues i had, not to mention that you're home would now be in public records as being one that was involved in a class action for "construction defects", whatever future buyers,appraisers,lenders interpret from that. Probably not that big of a deal, but why make something appear so serious when it's not and the builder's willing to take care of it??
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantIn my community, there was a law firm that went around trying to turn issues with a couple of homes in a general class action lawsuit against the builder. The builder responded by saying if you have issues with the home (even after warranty), let us know and we'll take a look.
In all, I had some minor grievances with minor things (like a seal leaks in a double pane windows), some minor cracks in some of the exterior stucco walls,etc. In all, the builder took care of things, even though I was the second owner and approximately 8 years out of warranty.
I didn't join a class lawsuit, namely because my problems were minor, it would have taken too long to get a resolution, the lawyers would have eaten all the money, and I would have otherwise thwarted efforts by the builder to actively address the minor issues i had, not to mention that you're home would now be in public records as being one that was involved in a class action for "construction defects", whatever future buyers,appraisers,lenders interpret from that. Probably not that big of a deal, but why make something appear so serious when it's not and the builder's willing to take care of it??
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantIn my community, there was a law firm that went around trying to turn issues with a couple of homes in a general class action lawsuit against the builder. The builder responded by saying if you have issues with the home (even after warranty), let us know and we'll take a look.
In all, I had some minor grievances with minor things (like a seal leaks in a double pane windows), some minor cracks in some of the exterior stucco walls,etc. In all, the builder took care of things, even though I was the second owner and approximately 8 years out of warranty.
I didn't join a class lawsuit, namely because my problems were minor, it would have taken too long to get a resolution, the lawyers would have eaten all the money, and I would have otherwise thwarted efforts by the builder to actively address the minor issues i had, not to mention that you're home would now be in public records as being one that was involved in a class action for "construction defects", whatever future buyers,appraisers,lenders interpret from that. Probably not that big of a deal, but why make something appear so serious when it's not and the builder's willing to take care of it??
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantIn my community, there was a law firm that went around trying to turn issues with a couple of homes in a general class action lawsuit against the builder. The builder responded by saying if you have issues with the home (even after warranty), let us know and we'll take a look.
In all, I had some minor grievances with minor things (like a seal leaks in a double pane windows), some minor cracks in some of the exterior stucco walls,etc. In all, the builder took care of things, even though I was the second owner and approximately 8 years out of warranty.
I didn't join a class lawsuit, namely because my problems were minor, it would have taken too long to get a resolution, the lawyers would have eaten all the money, and I would have otherwise thwarted efforts by the builder to actively address the minor issues i had, not to mention that you're home would now be in public records as being one that was involved in a class action for "construction defects", whatever future buyers,appraisers,lenders interpret from that. Probably not that big of a deal, but why make something appear so serious when it's not and the builder's willing to take care of it??
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
CoronitaParticipantIn my community, there was a law firm that went around trying to turn issues with a couple of homes in a general class action lawsuit against the builder. The builder responded by saying if you have issues with the home (even after warranty), let us know and we'll take a look.
In all, I had some minor grievances with minor things (like a seal leaks in a double pane windows), some minor cracks in some of the exterior stucco walls,etc. In all, the builder took care of things, even though I was the second owner and approximately 8 years out of warranty.
I didn't join a class lawsuit, namely because my problems were minor, it would have taken too long to get a resolution, the lawyers would have eaten all the money, and I would have otherwise thwarted efforts by the builder to actively address the minor issues i had, not to mention that you're home would now be in public records as being one that was involved in a class action for "construction defects", whatever future buyers,appraisers,lenders interpret from that. Probably not that big of a deal, but why make something appear so serious when it's not and the builder's willing to take care of it??
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
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