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August 23, 2007 at 12:09 AM in reply to: LA county is considering a bail-out plan for people facing foreclosure #79634JPJonesParticipant
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JPJonesParticipantRustico channels the GC. 😮
JPJonesParticipantRustico channels the GC. 😮
JPJonesParticipantRustico channels the GC. 😮
August 20, 2007 at 4:01 PM in reply to: Revenge of Nostradumbass: REO auction San Diego from WSJ. #78426August 20, 2007 at 4:01 PM in reply to: Revenge of Nostradumbass: REO auction San Diego from WSJ. #78552August 20, 2007 at 4:01 PM in reply to: Revenge of Nostradumbass: REO auction San Diego from WSJ. #78573JPJonesParticipantWow. That made my heard hurt a little, but here’s what I THINK he (or she? Meh…) is asking:
Can a foreclosure affect his friend’s current employment?
If he is currently employed, then not likely. If he is job hunting, some employers do run credit checks on applicants, though I don’t know what in the reports they would look for that might keep them from hiring someone. I imagine it would be a little different for every employer.Does the ding to his friend’s credit only stay on his credit report for 2 years?
No. I thought it was at least 7 years. Someone else correct me if I’m wrong.JPJonesParticipantWow. That made my heard hurt a little, but here’s what I THINK he (or she? Meh…) is asking:
Can a foreclosure affect his friend’s current employment?
If he is currently employed, then not likely. If he is job hunting, some employers do run credit checks on applicants, though I don’t know what in the reports they would look for that might keep them from hiring someone. I imagine it would be a little different for every employer.Does the ding to his friend’s credit only stay on his credit report for 2 years?
No. I thought it was at least 7 years. Someone else correct me if I’m wrong.JPJonesParticipantWow. That made my heard hurt a little, but here’s what I THINK he (or she? Meh…) is asking:
Can a foreclosure affect his friend’s current employment?
If he is currently employed, then not likely. If he is job hunting, some employers do run credit checks on applicants, though I don’t know what in the reports they would look for that might keep them from hiring someone. I imagine it would be a little different for every employer.Does the ding to his friend’s credit only stay on his credit report for 2 years?
No. I thought it was at least 7 years. Someone else correct me if I’m wrong.JPJonesParticipantPerryChase,
I’m pretty sure (read: Hope to god!) you don’t have kids yet, but are you married? It sure doesn’t sound like it. While there might be cases where the article’s point is valid, to generalize that women have that much control in a successful marriage is way off-base.
JP
JPJonesParticipantPerryChase,
I’m pretty sure (read: Hope to god!) you don’t have kids yet, but are you married? It sure doesn’t sound like it. While there might be cases where the article’s point is valid, to generalize that women have that much control in a successful marriage is way off-base.
JP
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