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February 17, 2011 at 4:53 PM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #667688February 17, 2011 at 4:53 PM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #668297DooohParticipant
So, am I to assume that the banks don’t want to close these HAFA short sales? Why is it in the best intrest of the bank to blow these deals up? Whats different about 1 of the compared to a standard short sale?
February 17, 2011 at 4:53 PM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #668435DooohParticipantSo, am I to assume that the banks don’t want to close these HAFA short sales? Why is it in the best intrest of the bank to blow these deals up? Whats different about 1 of the compared to a standard short sale?
February 17, 2011 at 4:53 PM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #668778DooohParticipantSo, am I to assume that the banks don’t want to close these HAFA short sales? Why is it in the best intrest of the bank to blow these deals up? Whats different about 1 of the compared to a standard short sale?
February 17, 2011 at 12:57 PM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #667466DooohParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]UR
I’ll be interested to see how your HAFA deal goes because my experience is not good. You do know there have only been about 600 completed in the entire country. The value they give you will likley be 10% above the market which I beleive they do because they dont really like the terms they are forced to comply with as part of HAFA.[/quote]You meant 10% BELOW the market right? A shortsale that is sold “as is”, as I imagine any short sale would be, would sell for a discount on the open market.
February 17, 2011 at 12:57 PM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #667529DooohParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]UR
I’ll be interested to see how your HAFA deal goes because my experience is not good. You do know there have only been about 600 completed in the entire country. The value they give you will likley be 10% above the market which I beleive they do because they dont really like the terms they are forced to comply with as part of HAFA.[/quote]You meant 10% BELOW the market right? A shortsale that is sold “as is”, as I imagine any short sale would be, would sell for a discount on the open market.
February 17, 2011 at 12:57 PM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #668137DooohParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]UR
I’ll be interested to see how your HAFA deal goes because my experience is not good. You do know there have only been about 600 completed in the entire country. The value they give you will likley be 10% above the market which I beleive they do because they dont really like the terms they are forced to comply with as part of HAFA.[/quote]You meant 10% BELOW the market right? A shortsale that is sold “as is”, as I imagine any short sale would be, would sell for a discount on the open market.
February 17, 2011 at 12:57 PM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #668275DooohParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]UR
I’ll be interested to see how your HAFA deal goes because my experience is not good. You do know there have only been about 600 completed in the entire country. The value they give you will likley be 10% above the market which I beleive they do because they dont really like the terms they are forced to comply with as part of HAFA.[/quote]You meant 10% BELOW the market right? A shortsale that is sold “as is”, as I imagine any short sale would be, would sell for a discount on the open market.
February 17, 2011 at 12:57 PM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #668618DooohParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]UR
I’ll be interested to see how your HAFA deal goes because my experience is not good. You do know there have only been about 600 completed in the entire country. The value they give you will likley be 10% above the market which I beleive they do because they dont really like the terms they are forced to comply with as part of HAFA.[/quote]You meant 10% BELOW the market right? A shortsale that is sold “as is”, as I imagine any short sale would be, would sell for a discount on the open market.
February 17, 2011 at 7:36 AM in reply to: The Pigs are Famous… OK act cool everybody, there a flood of new members on the horizon? #667282DooohParticipantWhat school district. I had a friend who worked at a private school. Those guys were on a true free market system and got paid pennies as teacher… The way it should be. There’s always somebody else who would love to have that job.
3 months off for summer and another month off between Christmas, presidents week, and spring break. 2 weeks in sick time and paid vacation days, and he’ll a teacher is approaching the half a year mark of time off. This is considered part time work were I come from.$80k and health benefits for 7 months of work is a JOKE! Teachers should not be sacred cows, they the majority of the problem. What’s the % of the budget we spend on education here in CA?
I left my spelling and grammar errors in place so our local Piggington teachers would have some sort of leg to stand on when they try to argue their value.
February 17, 2011 at 7:36 AM in reply to: The Pigs are Famous… OK act cool everybody, there a flood of new members on the horizon? #667344DooohParticipantWhat school district. I had a friend who worked at a private school. Those guys were on a true free market system and got paid pennies as teacher… The way it should be. There’s always somebody else who would love to have that job.
3 months off for summer and another month off between Christmas, presidents week, and spring break. 2 weeks in sick time and paid vacation days, and he’ll a teacher is approaching the half a year mark of time off. This is considered part time work were I come from.$80k and health benefits for 7 months of work is a JOKE! Teachers should not be sacred cows, they the majority of the problem. What’s the % of the budget we spend on education here in CA?
I left my spelling and grammar errors in place so our local Piggington teachers would have some sort of leg to stand on when they try to argue their value.
February 17, 2011 at 7:36 AM in reply to: The Pigs are Famous… OK act cool everybody, there a flood of new members on the horizon? #667952DooohParticipantWhat school district. I had a friend who worked at a private school. Those guys were on a true free market system and got paid pennies as teacher… The way it should be. There’s always somebody else who would love to have that job.
3 months off for summer and another month off between Christmas, presidents week, and spring break. 2 weeks in sick time and paid vacation days, and he’ll a teacher is approaching the half a year mark of time off. This is considered part time work were I come from.$80k and health benefits for 7 months of work is a JOKE! Teachers should not be sacred cows, they the majority of the problem. What’s the % of the budget we spend on education here in CA?
I left my spelling and grammar errors in place so our local Piggington teachers would have some sort of leg to stand on when they try to argue their value.
February 17, 2011 at 7:36 AM in reply to: The Pigs are Famous… OK act cool everybody, there a flood of new members on the horizon? #668090DooohParticipantWhat school district. I had a friend who worked at a private school. Those guys were on a true free market system and got paid pennies as teacher… The way it should be. There’s always somebody else who would love to have that job.
3 months off for summer and another month off between Christmas, presidents week, and spring break. 2 weeks in sick time and paid vacation days, and he’ll a teacher is approaching the half a year mark of time off. This is considered part time work were I come from.$80k and health benefits for 7 months of work is a JOKE! Teachers should not be sacred cows, they the majority of the problem. What’s the % of the budget we spend on education here in CA?
I left my spelling and grammar errors in place so our local Piggington teachers would have some sort of leg to stand on when they try to argue their value.
February 17, 2011 at 7:36 AM in reply to: The Pigs are Famous… OK act cool everybody, there a flood of new members on the horizon? #668433DooohParticipantWhat school district. I had a friend who worked at a private school. Those guys were on a true free market system and got paid pennies as teacher… The way it should be. There’s always somebody else who would love to have that job.
3 months off for summer and another month off between Christmas, presidents week, and spring break. 2 weeks in sick time and paid vacation days, and he’ll a teacher is approaching the half a year mark of time off. This is considered part time work were I come from.$80k and health benefits for 7 months of work is a JOKE! Teachers should not be sacred cows, they the majority of the problem. What’s the % of the budget we spend on education here in CA?
I left my spelling and grammar errors in place so our local Piggington teachers would have some sort of leg to stand on when they try to argue their value.
February 17, 2011 at 7:31 AM in reply to: The Pigs are Famous… OK act cool everybody, there a flood of new members on the horizon? #667272DooohParticipant[quote=waiting hawk][quote=CA renter][quote=jimmyle]~$80k a year with more than 3 months vacation is not low wage.
[quote=CA renter][quote=paramount]Oh and by the way, March Madness is coming up. Not basketball mind you, it’s that time of the year when teachers and others receive phony layoff notices.
Of course there’s always an issue, this year teachers in LA County don’t want to contribute more to their healthcare. Right now they don’t contribute anything and it costs taxpayers over 1 billion a year in LA County alone.
How many of you private sector workers get FREE healthcare?
Gov’t Workers: Americas New Royalty.[/quote]
It is NOT “free” healthcare. They negotiate for wages and benefits, and they take lower wages in exchange for healthcare benefits and pensions. It’s all part of their compensation package. None of it is free.[/quote][/quote]
What school district. I had a friend who worked at a private school. Those guys were on a true free market system and got paid pennies as teacher… The way it should be. There’s always somebody else who would love to have that job.
3 months off for summer and another month off between Christmas, presidents week, and spring break. 2 weeks in sick time and paid vacation days, and he’ll a teacher is approaching the half a year mark of time off. This is considered part time work were I come from. $80k and health benefits for 7 months of work is a JOKE! Teachers should not be sacred cows, they the majority of the problem. What’s the % of the budget we spend on education here in CA?
That ~$80K is for a senior teacher with around 15 years of experience, and a graduate degree. It’s not “low wage,” nor should it be.
It’s funny how people think teaching should be a low-paying job. I suppose we could look at ANY profession and claim that people should be earning less. To be sure, everyone is overpaid today, as it’s almost guaranteed that someone else is willing to do your job for less money.
http://www.teachinla.com/Research/documents/salarytables/ttableannual.pdf%5B/quote%5D
Yeah its so awesome. My wife is a 7 year teacher in CA with a masters making a whole 60k which I make more without an MBA. Oh and the awesome heathcare of PPO $900 amonth or HMO at $500 a month. Wow we have it sooo made! My heathcare is the same price in the prvate sector job I have. The unions dont do much except take money but getting crazy cash and great bennies is not the norm.[/quote] -
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