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June 2, 2008 at 8:47 PM in reply to: Press Enterprise – restructuring due to higher costs – too many NODs #215771
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ParticipantI do not think there is a fine, but they must “notify” others that may have legal recourse on a property via a printed notice. If they do not do so, others can go after the mortgage holder for other unpaid debt, even if they would not have rights if properly notified. Any paper in the area will do.
Some small papers make a living charging people $10 or $12 a notice, and nobody even reads those papers. I used some paper in Julia for my fictitious business license. Nobody I do business with will ever read that paper.
June 2, 2008 at 8:47 PM in reply to: Press Enterprise – restructuring due to higher costs – too many NODs #215853j
ParticipantI do not think there is a fine, but they must “notify” others that may have legal recourse on a property via a printed notice. If they do not do so, others can go after the mortgage holder for other unpaid debt, even if they would not have rights if properly notified. Any paper in the area will do.
Some small papers make a living charging people $10 or $12 a notice, and nobody even reads those papers. I used some paper in Julia for my fictitious business license. Nobody I do business with will ever read that paper.
June 2, 2008 at 8:47 PM in reply to: Press Enterprise – restructuring due to higher costs – too many NODs #215878j
ParticipantI do not think there is a fine, but they must “notify” others that may have legal recourse on a property via a printed notice. If they do not do so, others can go after the mortgage holder for other unpaid debt, even if they would not have rights if properly notified. Any paper in the area will do.
Some small papers make a living charging people $10 or $12 a notice, and nobody even reads those papers. I used some paper in Julia for my fictitious business license. Nobody I do business with will ever read that paper.
June 2, 2008 at 8:47 PM in reply to: Press Enterprise – restructuring due to higher costs – too many NODs #215905j
ParticipantI do not think there is a fine, but they must “notify” others that may have legal recourse on a property via a printed notice. If they do not do so, others can go after the mortgage holder for other unpaid debt, even if they would not have rights if properly notified. Any paper in the area will do.
Some small papers make a living charging people $10 or $12 a notice, and nobody even reads those papers. I used some paper in Julia for my fictitious business license. Nobody I do business with will ever read that paper.
June 2, 2008 at 8:47 PM in reply to: Press Enterprise – restructuring due to higher costs – too many NODs #215932j
ParticipantI do not think there is a fine, but they must “notify” others that may have legal recourse on a property via a printed notice. If they do not do so, others can go after the mortgage holder for other unpaid debt, even if they would not have rights if properly notified. Any paper in the area will do.
Some small papers make a living charging people $10 or $12 a notice, and nobody even reads those papers. I used some paper in Julia for my fictitious business license. Nobody I do business with will ever read that paper.
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ParticipantPeople will rush the bank if they know which banks are under reserved. Look at Northern Rock http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I20lMyYW83E
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ParticipantPeople will rush the bank if they know which banks are under reserved. Look at Northern Rock http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I20lMyYW83E
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ParticipantPeople will rush the bank if they know which banks are under reserved. Look at Northern Rock http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I20lMyYW83E
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ParticipantPeople will rush the bank if they know which banks are under reserved. Look at Northern Rock http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I20lMyYW83E
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ParticipantPeople will rush the bank if they know which banks are under reserved. Look at Northern Rock http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I20lMyYW83E
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ParticipantSan Diego condos are declining and will decline, because so many are vacant. Drive through downtown at night and look up at all the dark condos. Most bought them as an investment. What is the true value of a vacant condo?
Plus HOA fees run between $250 and $800 with people paying. What will they go up to with people not paying?
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ParticipantSan Diego condos are declining and will decline, because so many are vacant. Drive through downtown at night and look up at all the dark condos. Most bought them as an investment. What is the true value of a vacant condo?
Plus HOA fees run between $250 and $800 with people paying. What will they go up to with people not paying?
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ParticipantSan Diego condos are declining and will decline, because so many are vacant. Drive through downtown at night and look up at all the dark condos. Most bought them as an investment. What is the true value of a vacant condo?
Plus HOA fees run between $250 and $800 with people paying. What will they go up to with people not paying?
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ParticipantSan Diego condos are declining and will decline, because so many are vacant. Drive through downtown at night and look up at all the dark condos. Most bought them as an investment. What is the true value of a vacant condo?
Plus HOA fees run between $250 and $800 with people paying. What will they go up to with people not paying?
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