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I believe this may be true. My friend met a guy last week who hasn’t made a mortgage payment in 7 months. His bank hasn’t even sent him any legal notices in the mail. They haven’t even called him. Something really fishy is going on.
Unbelievable!
July 15, 2008 at 4:35 PM in reply to: SEC limiting short sale of Fannie/Freddie + Tempers flare at IndyMac Bank #239871djrobsdParticipantNo more shorting! Whole companies have gone under because of shorts.
July 15, 2008 at 4:35 PM in reply to: SEC limiting short sale of Fannie/Freddie + Tempers flare at IndyMac Bank #240011djrobsdParticipantNo more shorting! Whole companies have gone under because of shorts.
July 15, 2008 at 4:35 PM in reply to: SEC limiting short sale of Fannie/Freddie + Tempers flare at IndyMac Bank #240014djrobsdParticipantNo more shorting! Whole companies have gone under because of shorts.
July 15, 2008 at 4:35 PM in reply to: SEC limiting short sale of Fannie/Freddie + Tempers flare at IndyMac Bank #240071djrobsdParticipantNo more shorting! Whole companies have gone under because of shorts.
July 15, 2008 at 4:35 PM in reply to: SEC limiting short sale of Fannie/Freddie + Tempers flare at IndyMac Bank #240074djrobsdParticipantNo more shorting! Whole companies have gone under because of shorts.
djrobsdParticipantThis means absolutely nothing. These units could be rental properties, where the landloard is a realtor or hired a realtor to manage the property, and they leave them there for convenience when they need to access the property. In addition, some of these, especially the smaller ones that have a dial combination are probably additional lockboxes that have gate transmitter or key fobs to actually enter the building. The SANDICOR box usually only has the keys for the house, and additional transmitters, etc are often stored in other lock boxes.
In my building, 50% of the lockboxes are actually rental properties, not for sale.
djrobsdParticipantThis means absolutely nothing. These units could be rental properties, where the landloard is a realtor or hired a realtor to manage the property, and they leave them there for convenience when they need to access the property. In addition, some of these, especially the smaller ones that have a dial combination are probably additional lockboxes that have gate transmitter or key fobs to actually enter the building. The SANDICOR box usually only has the keys for the house, and additional transmitters, etc are often stored in other lock boxes.
In my building, 50% of the lockboxes are actually rental properties, not for sale.
djrobsdParticipantThis means absolutely nothing. These units could be rental properties, where the landloard is a realtor or hired a realtor to manage the property, and they leave them there for convenience when they need to access the property. In addition, some of these, especially the smaller ones that have a dial combination are probably additional lockboxes that have gate transmitter or key fobs to actually enter the building. The SANDICOR box usually only has the keys for the house, and additional transmitters, etc are often stored in other lock boxes.
In my building, 50% of the lockboxes are actually rental properties, not for sale.
djrobsdParticipantThis means absolutely nothing. These units could be rental properties, where the landloard is a realtor or hired a realtor to manage the property, and they leave them there for convenience when they need to access the property. In addition, some of these, especially the smaller ones that have a dial combination are probably additional lockboxes that have gate transmitter or key fobs to actually enter the building. The SANDICOR box usually only has the keys for the house, and additional transmitters, etc are often stored in other lock boxes.
In my building, 50% of the lockboxes are actually rental properties, not for sale.
djrobsdParticipantThis means absolutely nothing. These units could be rental properties, where the landloard is a realtor or hired a realtor to manage the property, and they leave them there for convenience when they need to access the property. In addition, some of these, especially the smaller ones that have a dial combination are probably additional lockboxes that have gate transmitter or key fobs to actually enter the building. The SANDICOR box usually only has the keys for the house, and additional transmitters, etc are often stored in other lock boxes.
In my building, 50% of the lockboxes are actually rental properties, not for sale.
djrobsdParticipantHaha, I posted a thread on here when I sold it, but I think a lot of people missed it since it was over the weekend. I sold it for $350,000. I had to bring $20,000 to close, and give the buyer the plasma TV on the wall, but I am so glad that it’s all over with and I’m back to being a renter, I have no regrets! I didn’t even go 30 days late, so my credit was not damaged either. π I lucked out, I know, selling a 650 square foot house for $350k, but I obviously did the right upgrades and improvements that made that “emotional” connection with the buyer, he even put in the offer that he wanted to make sure I was leaving the pendant lights in the dining room and the track lighting in the kitchen. π
So, lesson learned, and now I’m waiting for the prices to fall down to reasonable levels again before jumping back in… π
djrobsdParticipantHaha, I posted a thread on here when I sold it, but I think a lot of people missed it since it was over the weekend. I sold it for $350,000. I had to bring $20,000 to close, and give the buyer the plasma TV on the wall, but I am so glad that it’s all over with and I’m back to being a renter, I have no regrets! I didn’t even go 30 days late, so my credit was not damaged either. π I lucked out, I know, selling a 650 square foot house for $350k, but I obviously did the right upgrades and improvements that made that “emotional” connection with the buyer, he even put in the offer that he wanted to make sure I was leaving the pendant lights in the dining room and the track lighting in the kitchen. π
So, lesson learned, and now I’m waiting for the prices to fall down to reasonable levels again before jumping back in… π
djrobsdParticipantHaha, I posted a thread on here when I sold it, but I think a lot of people missed it since it was over the weekend. I sold it for $350,000. I had to bring $20,000 to close, and give the buyer the plasma TV on the wall, but I am so glad that it’s all over with and I’m back to being a renter, I have no regrets! I didn’t even go 30 days late, so my credit was not damaged either. π I lucked out, I know, selling a 650 square foot house for $350k, but I obviously did the right upgrades and improvements that made that “emotional” connection with the buyer, he even put in the offer that he wanted to make sure I was leaving the pendant lights in the dining room and the track lighting in the kitchen. π
So, lesson learned, and now I’m waiting for the prices to fall down to reasonable levels again before jumping back in… π
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