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November 21, 2009 at 8:53 AM in reply to: New: When does it make financial sense to dump my house? #485695November 21, 2009 at 8:53 AM in reply to: New: When does it make financial sense to dump my house? #485924creechrrParticipant
[quote=SellingMyHome][quote=captcha]Nothing relevant to add. Just curious – how did a $424K loan grew into $450K loan after a $15K cash-out refi and that is after 6 years of paying the mortgage? Did you get an IO or negam?[/quote]
They rolled in closing costs as well.[/quote]
I picked up an that too. After six years of mortgage payments, you still that much?
6 years * 12pmt/year = 72 mortgage payments
72 * ~ $2,000 (low assumption) = $144,000
So, at least $144,000 worth of payments have been made. I’ve never had a mortgage but, something doesn’t add up.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Ren]
The listing agent for the property I just bought was incredibly unethical and unprofessional, bullying and harrassing our agent and our lender. He held all the cards in the deal, and we are convinced that he was lying about the other offers, but have no way of knowing for sure. Unfortunately, we were at his mercy. Sometimes life isn’t fair.[/quote]Huh? What? How were you at his mercy? Could you please elaborate?
I don’t see how an agent could hold you hostage like you suggest. I’m sure you had options.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Ren]
The listing agent for the property I just bought was incredibly unethical and unprofessional, bullying and harrassing our agent and our lender. He held all the cards in the deal, and we are convinced that he was lying about the other offers, but have no way of knowing for sure. Unfortunately, we were at his mercy. Sometimes life isn’t fair.[/quote]Huh? What? How were you at his mercy? Could you please elaborate?
I don’t see how an agent could hold you hostage like you suggest. I’m sure you had options.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Ren]
The listing agent for the property I just bought was incredibly unethical and unprofessional, bullying and harrassing our agent and our lender. He held all the cards in the deal, and we are convinced that he was lying about the other offers, but have no way of knowing for sure. Unfortunately, we were at his mercy. Sometimes life isn’t fair.[/quote]Huh? What? How were you at his mercy? Could you please elaborate?
I don’t see how an agent could hold you hostage like you suggest. I’m sure you had options.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Ren]
The listing agent for the property I just bought was incredibly unethical and unprofessional, bullying and harrassing our agent and our lender. He held all the cards in the deal, and we are convinced that he was lying about the other offers, but have no way of knowing for sure. Unfortunately, we were at his mercy. Sometimes life isn’t fair.[/quote]Huh? What? How were you at his mercy? Could you please elaborate?
I don’t see how an agent could hold you hostage like you suggest. I’m sure you had options.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Ren]
The listing agent for the property I just bought was incredibly unethical and unprofessional, bullying and harrassing our agent and our lender. He held all the cards in the deal, and we are convinced that he was lying about the other offers, but have no way of knowing for sure. Unfortunately, we were at his mercy. Sometimes life isn’t fair.[/quote]Huh? What? How were you at his mercy? Could you please elaborate?
I don’t see how an agent could hold you hostage like you suggest. I’m sure you had options.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Scarlett]
Vaccines are not for the sake of an individual. They are for the sake of the whole population to reduce the epidemics – and reduce the risk of more vulnerable people to die of complications from this thing. If they’d have enough vaccine, they’d vaccinate everybody who wants to.
It’s fine to say you don’t want to get vaccinated, but if you get sick and spread this around and it kills kids or pregnant women who were exposed to you, won’t you feel bad?[/quote]
Very good point.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Scarlett]
Vaccines are not for the sake of an individual. They are for the sake of the whole population to reduce the epidemics – and reduce the risk of more vulnerable people to die of complications from this thing. If they’d have enough vaccine, they’d vaccinate everybody who wants to.
It’s fine to say you don’t want to get vaccinated, but if you get sick and spread this around and it kills kids or pregnant women who were exposed to you, won’t you feel bad?[/quote]
Very good point.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Scarlett]
Vaccines are not for the sake of an individual. They are for the sake of the whole population to reduce the epidemics – and reduce the risk of more vulnerable people to die of complications from this thing. If they’d have enough vaccine, they’d vaccinate everybody who wants to.
It’s fine to say you don’t want to get vaccinated, but if you get sick and spread this around and it kills kids or pregnant women who were exposed to you, won’t you feel bad?[/quote]
Very good point.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Scarlett]
Vaccines are not for the sake of an individual. They are for the sake of the whole population to reduce the epidemics – and reduce the risk of more vulnerable people to die of complications from this thing. If they’d have enough vaccine, they’d vaccinate everybody who wants to.
It’s fine to say you don’t want to get vaccinated, but if you get sick and spread this around and it kills kids or pregnant women who were exposed to you, won’t you feel bad?[/quote]
Very good point.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Scarlett]
Vaccines are not for the sake of an individual. They are for the sake of the whole population to reduce the epidemics – and reduce the risk of more vulnerable people to die of complications from this thing. If they’d have enough vaccine, they’d vaccinate everybody who wants to.
It’s fine to say you don’t want to get vaccinated, but if you get sick and spread this around and it kills kids or pregnant women who were exposed to you, won’t you feel bad?[/quote]
Very good point.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Casca]
What’s the least risk position? Good question.[/quote]That is the question. In my feable mind the answer is increasingly turns to be diet, exercise, and sunlight (vitamin D).
I work really hard at getting my son to wash his hands and keeping them out of his mouth but, that’s what kids do.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Casca]
What’s the least risk position? Good question.[/quote]That is the question. In my feable mind the answer is increasingly turns to be diet, exercise, and sunlight (vitamin D).
I work really hard at getting my son to wash his hands and keeping them out of his mouth but, that’s what kids do.
creechrrParticipant[quote=Casca]
What’s the least risk position? Good question.[/quote]That is the question. In my feable mind the answer is increasingly turns to be diet, exercise, and sunlight (vitamin D).
I work really hard at getting my son to wash his hands and keeping them out of his mouth but, that’s what kids do.
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