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djc
ParticipantSo TG,
How we doin?
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djc
ParticipantI’m curious to see how much of this homeowner bailout continues after the election. If it does, I’ll be looking to play the system like others. When the rules change to meet the need, you must also change your strategy.
One year ago, if someone suggested that the government would intervene and cut principles to keep people from being foreclosed on, everyone here would have called that person a dreamer. We were counting on the old rules, if they can’t pay, the bank would take it back and sell. In high numbers, this would put downward pressure on prices and there would be less qualified buyers to compete with. That was last year. This year, it is a whole new ballgame.
djc
ParticipantI’m curious to see how much of this homeowner bailout continues after the election. If it does, I’ll be looking to play the system like others. When the rules change to meet the need, you must also change your strategy.
One year ago, if someone suggested that the government would intervene and cut principles to keep people from being foreclosed on, everyone here would have called that person a dreamer. We were counting on the old rules, if they can’t pay, the bank would take it back and sell. In high numbers, this would put downward pressure on prices and there would be less qualified buyers to compete with. That was last year. This year, it is a whole new ballgame.
djc
ParticipantI’m curious to see how much of this homeowner bailout continues after the election. If it does, I’ll be looking to play the system like others. When the rules change to meet the need, you must also change your strategy.
One year ago, if someone suggested that the government would intervene and cut principles to keep people from being foreclosed on, everyone here would have called that person a dreamer. We were counting on the old rules, if they can’t pay, the bank would take it back and sell. In high numbers, this would put downward pressure on prices and there would be less qualified buyers to compete with. That was last year. This year, it is a whole new ballgame.
djc
ParticipantI’m curious to see how much of this homeowner bailout continues after the election. If it does, I’ll be looking to play the system like others. When the rules change to meet the need, you must also change your strategy.
One year ago, if someone suggested that the government would intervene and cut principles to keep people from being foreclosed on, everyone here would have called that person a dreamer. We were counting on the old rules, if they can’t pay, the bank would take it back and sell. In high numbers, this would put downward pressure on prices and there would be less qualified buyers to compete with. That was last year. This year, it is a whole new ballgame.
djc
ParticipantI’m curious to see how much of this homeowner bailout continues after the election. If it does, I’ll be looking to play the system like others. When the rules change to meet the need, you must also change your strategy.
One year ago, if someone suggested that the government would intervene and cut principles to keep people from being foreclosed on, everyone here would have called that person a dreamer. We were counting on the old rules, if they can’t pay, the bank would take it back and sell. In high numbers, this would put downward pressure on prices and there would be less qualified buyers to compete with. That was last year. This year, it is a whole new ballgame.
October 28, 2008 at 8:16 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #294508djc
ParticipantThis took all of 15 minutes to put together.
http://www.postwhoring.com/forums/showthread.php?p=27443#post27443
October 28, 2008 at 8:16 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #294840djc
ParticipantThis took all of 15 minutes to put together.
http://www.postwhoring.com/forums/showthread.php?p=27443#post27443
October 28, 2008 at 8:16 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #294863djc
ParticipantThis took all of 15 minutes to put together.
http://www.postwhoring.com/forums/showthread.php?p=27443#post27443
October 28, 2008 at 8:16 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #294877djc
ParticipantThis took all of 15 minutes to put together.
http://www.postwhoring.com/forums/showthread.php?p=27443#post27443
October 28, 2008 at 8:16 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa woman chained to her house – to avoid foreclosure #294914djc
ParticipantThis took all of 15 minutes to put together.
http://www.postwhoring.com/forums/showthread.php?p=27443#post27443
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