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September 26, 2007 at 8:44 PM in reply to: VOTE: state of the bubble collapse, Worse, OR Better than your expectation? #86035I would rather be lucky then smartParticipant
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I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantGeorge did specifically mention that the issue was in regards to the purchase of his house.
So, I guess the ball is in OCrenter’s court.
I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantWell then, if OCrenter would rise to the challenge to have a public discussion with George about George’s puzzling condo dealings, I think that would make for a very interesting discussion.
I noticed that Geroge did not specifically mention this website, but he did mention the Voice of San Diego website for some reason.
I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantI happened to hear that small rant by George this morning. As I recall, he specifically said that he was NOT looking to pursue any kind legal action.
He wants to have a discussion with his accuser and talk in a PUBLIC FORUM about a fraud that he has supposedly been accused doing.
That is a reasonable request, IMHO, and the accuser should rise to the challenge.
August 14, 2007 at 4:26 PM in reply to: Please explain the excitement about foreclosure auctions? #75207I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantI would rather be lucky then smart.
-Former San Diegan,
Thank you for the important clarification. Please excuse my ingnorance, but how can I tell if a foreclosure is judicial or not?
August 14, 2007 at 4:26 PM in reply to: Please explain the excitement about foreclosure auctions? #75324I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantI would rather be lucky then smart.
-Former San Diegan,
Thank you for the important clarification. Please excuse my ingnorance, but how can I tell if a foreclosure is judicial or not?
August 14, 2007 at 4:26 PM in reply to: Please explain the excitement about foreclosure auctions? #75327I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantI would rather be lucky then smart.
-Former San Diegan,
Thank you for the important clarification. Please excuse my ingnorance, but how can I tell if a foreclosure is judicial or not?
August 14, 2007 at 4:12 PM in reply to: Please explain the excitement about foreclosure auctions? #75303I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantPlease let me clarify and explain a situation in regards to a house that has been foreclosed to the bank. The house is located on an upscale street in the Hidden Meadows area north of Escondido and just east of Rimrock.
The couple that owns the house is going through a nasty divorce and the husband does not want the wife (or, soon to be ex-wife) to purchase the house on her own. For some unknown reason, the husband has let the house go back to the bank, even though he could have made the mortgage payment. Perhaps there is some pre nup or other contract that complicated this real estate deal.
This situation to me, is a prime example of the owner, in the future, being able to exercise his right of redemption.
Thank you for any responses.
August 14, 2007 at 4:12 PM in reply to: Please explain the excitement about foreclosure auctions? #75302I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantPlease let me clarify and explain a situation in regards to a house that has been foreclosed to the bank. The house is located on an upscale street in the Hidden Meadows area north of Escondido and just east of Rimrock.
The couple that owns the house is going through a nasty divorce and the husband does not want the wife (or, soon to be ex-wife) to purchase the house on her own. For some unknown reason, the husband has let the house go back to the bank, even though he could have made the mortgage payment. Perhaps there is some pre nup or other contract that complicated this real estate deal.
This situation to me, is a prime example of the owner, in the future, being able to exercise his right of redemption.
Thank you for any responses.
August 14, 2007 at 4:12 PM in reply to: Please explain the excitement about foreclosure auctions? #75183I would rather be lucky then smartParticipantPlease let me clarify and explain a situation in regards to a house that has been foreclosed to the bank. The house is located on an upscale street in the Hidden Meadows area north of Escondido and just east of Rimrock.
The couple that owns the house is going through a nasty divorce and the husband does not want the wife (or, soon to be ex-wife) to purchase the house on her own. For some unknown reason, the husband has let the house go back to the bank, even though he could have made the mortgage payment. Perhaps there is some pre nup or other contract that complicated this real estate deal.
This situation to me, is a prime example of the owner, in the future, being able to exercise his right of redemption.
Thank you for any responses.
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