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donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI think I have got the answer from you guys but I have to initiate the move, the assessor won’t do it automatically.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI think I have got the answer from you guys but I have to initiate the move, the assessor won’t do it automatically.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI think I have got the answer from you guys but I have to initiate the move, the assessor won’t do it automatically.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI think I have got the answer from you guys but I have to initiate the move, the assessor won’t do it automatically.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI think I have got the answer from you guys but I have to initiate the move, the assessor won’t do it automatically.
February 20, 2008 at 12:51 PM in reply to: CNNMoney.com: Subprime loans defaulting even before resets #156383donaldduckmoore
ParticipantThis report is consistent with Ramsey Su’s findings based on the previous SD public auction.
What is the implication?
February 20, 2008 at 12:51 PM in reply to: CNNMoney.com: Subprime loans defaulting even before resets #156668donaldduckmoore
ParticipantThis report is consistent with Ramsey Su’s findings based on the previous SD public auction.
What is the implication?
February 20, 2008 at 12:51 PM in reply to: CNNMoney.com: Subprime loans defaulting even before resets #156670donaldduckmoore
ParticipantThis report is consistent with Ramsey Su’s findings based on the previous SD public auction.
What is the implication?
February 20, 2008 at 12:51 PM in reply to: CNNMoney.com: Subprime loans defaulting even before resets #156688donaldduckmoore
ParticipantThis report is consistent with Ramsey Su’s findings based on the previous SD public auction.
What is the implication?
February 20, 2008 at 12:51 PM in reply to: CNNMoney.com: Subprime loans defaulting even before resets #156762donaldduckmoore
ParticipantThis report is consistent with Ramsey Su’s findings based on the previous SD public auction.
What is the implication?
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI agree with Bloat, now that the housing market is going south and why would they still assess the property when it was at the peak. Shouldn’t they reassess it according to the purchasing price? They did that when the market is going upward, they should do that when it is downward.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI agree with Bloat, now that the housing market is going south and why would they still assess the property when it was at the peak. Shouldn’t they reassess it according to the purchasing price? They did that when the market is going upward, they should do that when it is downward.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI agree with Bloat, now that the housing market is going south and why would they still assess the property when it was at the peak. Shouldn’t they reassess it according to the purchasing price? They did that when the market is going upward, they should do that when it is downward.
donaldduckmoore
ParticipantI agree with Bloat, now that the housing market is going south and why would they still assess the property when it was at the peak. Shouldn’t they reassess it according to the purchasing price? They did that when the market is going upward, they should do that when it is downward.
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