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kev374
Participantagree with the above…if it is a loan associated with the initial purchase then it is non-recourse. If it is a refi later on to cash out then it is recourse.
kev374
Participantagree with the above…if it is a loan associated with the initial purchase then it is non-recourse. If it is a refi later on to cash out then it is recourse.
kev374
Participantagree with the above…if it is a loan associated with the initial purchase then it is non-recourse. If it is a refi later on to cash out then it is recourse.
kev374
Participantagree with the above…if it is a loan associated with the initial purchase then it is non-recourse. If it is a refi later on to cash out then it is recourse.
kev374
Participantfirst off, having one central bank for so many diverse economies is a disaster. I have been to much of Western Europe and parts of Eastern Europe like Slovakia that are part of the EU. Slovakia (slated to join Eurozone in Jan) is so backward compared to say Germany I don’t understand how a single economic policy can cover both countries successfully.
kev374
Participantfirst off, having one central bank for so many diverse economies is a disaster. I have been to much of Western Europe and parts of Eastern Europe like Slovakia that are part of the EU. Slovakia (slated to join Eurozone in Jan) is so backward compared to say Germany I don’t understand how a single economic policy can cover both countries successfully.
kev374
Participantfirst off, having one central bank for so many diverse economies is a disaster. I have been to much of Western Europe and parts of Eastern Europe like Slovakia that are part of the EU. Slovakia (slated to join Eurozone in Jan) is so backward compared to say Germany I don’t understand how a single economic policy can cover both countries successfully.
kev374
Participantfirst off, having one central bank for so many diverse economies is a disaster. I have been to much of Western Europe and parts of Eastern Europe like Slovakia that are part of the EU. Slovakia (slated to join Eurozone in Jan) is so backward compared to say Germany I don’t understand how a single economic policy can cover both countries successfully.
kev374
Participantfirst off, having one central bank for so many diverse economies is a disaster. I have been to much of Western Europe and parts of Eastern Europe like Slovakia that are part of the EU. Slovakia (slated to join Eurozone in Jan) is so backward compared to say Germany I don’t understand how a single economic policy can cover both countries successfully.
kev374
Participantwell my point is why should the idiots who can’t make the payments stay in their home? Can’t the reduced principle be given to a new buyer with better credit instead?
kev374
Participantwell my point is why should the idiots who can’t make the payments stay in their home? Can’t the reduced principle be given to a new buyer with better credit instead?
kev374
Participantwell my point is why should the idiots who can’t make the payments stay in their home? Can’t the reduced principle be given to a new buyer with better credit instead?
kev374
Participantwell my point is why should the idiots who can’t make the payments stay in their home? Can’t the reduced principle be given to a new buyer with better credit instead?
kev374
Participantwell my point is why should the idiots who can’t make the payments stay in their home? Can’t the reduced principle be given to a new buyer with better credit instead?
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