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April 4, 2008 at 8:29 AM in reply to: Lenders Buried By Foreclosures Let Late Borrowers Stay in Homes #181028April 4, 2008 at 8:29 AM in reply to: Lenders Buried By Foreclosures Let Late Borrowers Stay in Homes #181030
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ParticipantThere you go. All those people writing loans can go kick the people out. What irony. There is a job demand.
April 4, 2008 at 8:29 AM in reply to: Lenders Buried By Foreclosures Let Late Borrowers Stay in Homes #181062jpinpb
ParticipantThere you go. All those people writing loans can go kick the people out. What irony. There is a job demand.
April 4, 2008 at 8:29 AM in reply to: Lenders Buried By Foreclosures Let Late Borrowers Stay in Homes #181065jpinpb
ParticipantThere you go. All those people writing loans can go kick the people out. What irony. There is a job demand.
jpinpb
ParticipantMore “tricks.” This person posted:
“Anonymous said…
Thanks for the good story. I live in California and know a neighbor who did exactly what you are reporting about. Only in this case, the wife quit claimed her name off the property. Her income was NOT REQUIRED to buy their house.I have done this before (wife purchases house). My wife has a high FICO, and I make twice the income with almost zero FICO score. Why? I own my own business with NO DEBT, no plastic, lots of savings. FICO scores measure how you pay back DEBT. If you have NO DEBT, you have no FICO. I don’t care about a bad credit report, since I am not a debtor ie no loans no plastic. The lender required us to have both names on the mortgage even though only one of us bought it. Credit scoring is a scam to encourage people to go into debt. We are both savers, and Realtors, mortgage lenders and banks HATE SAVERS—because we don’t give them our hard earned money.
Once the QUITCLAIM document was filed with the County recorder. The husband placed a notice in the newspaper stating he was solely responsible for the mortgage. In the mean time, the wife found a suitably priced house and bought it using only her credit information. ONLY SHE WAS THE BUYER. The husband gets the bad credit (He does not care since he has NO OTHER DEBT and NO CREDIT), the wife buys a new house. It looks perfectly legal to me. Since SHE was the one buying the house, she did not lie. If she wanted her “deadbeat” husband to move in with her thats her problem. LOL ROFL.
They told me the loan company did not care–they had 20% to put down on the house. ITS ALL ABOUT MONEY – NOT MORALITY!”
jpinpb
ParticipantMore “tricks.” This person posted:
“Anonymous said…
Thanks for the good story. I live in California and know a neighbor who did exactly what you are reporting about. Only in this case, the wife quit claimed her name off the property. Her income was NOT REQUIRED to buy their house.I have done this before (wife purchases house). My wife has a high FICO, and I make twice the income with almost zero FICO score. Why? I own my own business with NO DEBT, no plastic, lots of savings. FICO scores measure how you pay back DEBT. If you have NO DEBT, you have no FICO. I don’t care about a bad credit report, since I am not a debtor ie no loans no plastic. The lender required us to have both names on the mortgage even though only one of us bought it. Credit scoring is a scam to encourage people to go into debt. We are both savers, and Realtors, mortgage lenders and banks HATE SAVERS—because we don’t give them our hard earned money.
Once the QUITCLAIM document was filed with the County recorder. The husband placed a notice in the newspaper stating he was solely responsible for the mortgage. In the mean time, the wife found a suitably priced house and bought it using only her credit information. ONLY SHE WAS THE BUYER. The husband gets the bad credit (He does not care since he has NO OTHER DEBT and NO CREDIT), the wife buys a new house. It looks perfectly legal to me. Since SHE was the one buying the house, she did not lie. If she wanted her “deadbeat” husband to move in with her thats her problem. LOL ROFL.
They told me the loan company did not care–they had 20% to put down on the house. ITS ALL ABOUT MONEY – NOT MORALITY!”
jpinpb
ParticipantMore “tricks.” This person posted:
“Anonymous said…
Thanks for the good story. I live in California and know a neighbor who did exactly what you are reporting about. Only in this case, the wife quit claimed her name off the property. Her income was NOT REQUIRED to buy their house.I have done this before (wife purchases house). My wife has a high FICO, and I make twice the income with almost zero FICO score. Why? I own my own business with NO DEBT, no plastic, lots of savings. FICO scores measure how you pay back DEBT. If you have NO DEBT, you have no FICO. I don’t care about a bad credit report, since I am not a debtor ie no loans no plastic. The lender required us to have both names on the mortgage even though only one of us bought it. Credit scoring is a scam to encourage people to go into debt. We are both savers, and Realtors, mortgage lenders and banks HATE SAVERS—because we don’t give them our hard earned money.
Once the QUITCLAIM document was filed with the County recorder. The husband placed a notice in the newspaper stating he was solely responsible for the mortgage. In the mean time, the wife found a suitably priced house and bought it using only her credit information. ONLY SHE WAS THE BUYER. The husband gets the bad credit (He does not care since he has NO OTHER DEBT and NO CREDIT), the wife buys a new house. It looks perfectly legal to me. Since SHE was the one buying the house, she did not lie. If she wanted her “deadbeat” husband to move in with her thats her problem. LOL ROFL.
They told me the loan company did not care–they had 20% to put down on the house. ITS ALL ABOUT MONEY – NOT MORALITY!”
jpinpb
ParticipantMore “tricks.” This person posted:
“Anonymous said…
Thanks for the good story. I live in California and know a neighbor who did exactly what you are reporting about. Only in this case, the wife quit claimed her name off the property. Her income was NOT REQUIRED to buy their house.I have done this before (wife purchases house). My wife has a high FICO, and I make twice the income with almost zero FICO score. Why? I own my own business with NO DEBT, no plastic, lots of savings. FICO scores measure how you pay back DEBT. If you have NO DEBT, you have no FICO. I don’t care about a bad credit report, since I am not a debtor ie no loans no plastic. The lender required us to have both names on the mortgage even though only one of us bought it. Credit scoring is a scam to encourage people to go into debt. We are both savers, and Realtors, mortgage lenders and banks HATE SAVERS—because we don’t give them our hard earned money.
Once the QUITCLAIM document was filed with the County recorder. The husband placed a notice in the newspaper stating he was solely responsible for the mortgage. In the mean time, the wife found a suitably priced house and bought it using only her credit information. ONLY SHE WAS THE BUYER. The husband gets the bad credit (He does not care since he has NO OTHER DEBT and NO CREDIT), the wife buys a new house. It looks perfectly legal to me. Since SHE was the one buying the house, she did not lie. If she wanted her “deadbeat” husband to move in with her thats her problem. LOL ROFL.
They told me the loan company did not care–they had 20% to put down on the house. ITS ALL ABOUT MONEY – NOT MORALITY!”
jpinpb
ParticipantMore “tricks.” This person posted:
“Anonymous said…
Thanks for the good story. I live in California and know a neighbor who did exactly what you are reporting about. Only in this case, the wife quit claimed her name off the property. Her income was NOT REQUIRED to buy their house.I have done this before (wife purchases house). My wife has a high FICO, and I make twice the income with almost zero FICO score. Why? I own my own business with NO DEBT, no plastic, lots of savings. FICO scores measure how you pay back DEBT. If you have NO DEBT, you have no FICO. I don’t care about a bad credit report, since I am not a debtor ie no loans no plastic. The lender required us to have both names on the mortgage even though only one of us bought it. Credit scoring is a scam to encourage people to go into debt. We are both savers, and Realtors, mortgage lenders and banks HATE SAVERS—because we don’t give them our hard earned money.
Once the QUITCLAIM document was filed with the County recorder. The husband placed a notice in the newspaper stating he was solely responsible for the mortgage. In the mean time, the wife found a suitably priced house and bought it using only her credit information. ONLY SHE WAS THE BUYER. The husband gets the bad credit (He does not care since he has NO OTHER DEBT and NO CREDIT), the wife buys a new house. It looks perfectly legal to me. Since SHE was the one buying the house, she did not lie. If she wanted her “deadbeat” husband to move in with her thats her problem. LOL ROFL.
They told me the loan company did not care–they had 20% to put down on the house. ITS ALL ABOUT MONEY – NOT MORALITY!”
jpinpb
ParticipantThe anonymous person who posted applauding her was 3 minutes after her defense post. Come on. Has to be her. Please. I guess give her credit to putting your post up.
jpinpb
ParticipantThe anonymous person who posted applauding her was 3 minutes after her defense post. Come on. Has to be her. Please. I guess give her credit to putting your post up.
jpinpb
ParticipantThe anonymous person who posted applauding her was 3 minutes after her defense post. Come on. Has to be her. Please. I guess give her credit to putting your post up.
jpinpb
ParticipantThe anonymous person who posted applauding her was 3 minutes after her defense post. Come on. Has to be her. Please. I guess give her credit to putting your post up.
jpinpb
ParticipantThe anonymous person who posted applauding her was 3 minutes after her defense post. Come on. Has to be her. Please. I guess give her credit to putting your post up.
jpinpb
Participantstansd – I don’t know if it was your post, but some people told her off and she kept the post and replied w/her lame defense. Then an anonymous person (maybe herself) applauded her. WAJ.
http://kathyneilsen.blogspot.com/2008/02/buying-new-home-then-letting-old-go.html
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