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largemammal
ParticipantIf I were Chuck or Nomaaea, I’d be happy that I had 6-9(-12?) months to live rent-free while the banks process the foreclosure. Plenty of time to find a new place to live.
largemammal
ParticipantIf I were Chuck or Nomaaea, I’d be happy that I had 6-9(-12?) months to live rent-free while the banks process the foreclosure. Plenty of time to find a new place to live.
largemammal
ParticipantIf I were Chuck or Nomaaea, I’d be happy that I had 6-9(-12?) months to live rent-free while the banks process the foreclosure. Plenty of time to find a new place to live.
largemammal
ParticipantIf I were Chuck or Nomaaea, I’d be happy that I had 6-9(-12?) months to live rent-free while the banks process the foreclosure. Plenty of time to find a new place to live.
largemammal
ParticipantA few months back there was talk in congress about making PMI tax-deductible. Anyone know if that ever went anywhere?
Personally I’m not in favor of it, but maybe it’ll help you some. Smells too much of government subsidizing lenders to me.
largemammal
ParticipantA few months back there was talk in congress about making PMI tax-deductible. Anyone know if that ever went anywhere?
Personally I’m not in favor of it, but maybe it’ll help you some. Smells too much of government subsidizing lenders to me.
largemammal
ParticipantA few months back there was talk in congress about making PMI tax-deductible. Anyone know if that ever went anywhere?
Personally I’m not in favor of it, but maybe it’ll help you some. Smells too much of government subsidizing lenders to me.
largemammal
ParticipantA few months back there was talk in congress about making PMI tax-deductible. Anyone know if that ever went anywhere?
Personally I’m not in favor of it, but maybe it’ll help you some. Smells too much of government subsidizing lenders to me.
largemammal
ParticipantA few months back there was talk in congress about making PMI tax-deductible. Anyone know if that ever went anywhere?
Personally I’m not in favor of it, but maybe it’ll help you some. Smells too much of government subsidizing lenders to me.
largemammal
ParticipantDW-
Keep in mind that “Beech” property is hard to come by. They’re not making any more, right? And there’s nothing more attractive than a “Bank Forecloure” near a “Beech.” Be quick, “don’ miss this opportunity!”
These illiterate ads are so common that if I were an agent, I’d be pretty embarrassed to tell anyone. Like explaining a mentally handicapped relative.
“Oh, he’s in real estate? I’m so sorry. How did it happen? Has he always been this way?”
Maybe someone will someday find a cure.
-LM
largemammal
ParticipantDW-
Keep in mind that “Beech” property is hard to come by. They’re not making any more, right? And there’s nothing more attractive than a “Bank Forecloure” near a “Beech.” Be quick, “don’ miss this opportunity!”
These illiterate ads are so common that if I were an agent, I’d be pretty embarrassed to tell anyone. Like explaining a mentally handicapped relative.
“Oh, he’s in real estate? I’m so sorry. How did it happen? Has he always been this way?”
Maybe someone will someday find a cure.
-LM
largemammal
ParticipantDW-
Keep in mind that “Beech” property is hard to come by. They’re not making any more, right? And there’s nothing more attractive than a “Bank Forecloure” near a “Beech.” Be quick, “don’ miss this opportunity!”
These illiterate ads are so common that if I were an agent, I’d be pretty embarrassed to tell anyone. Like explaining a mentally handicapped relative.
“Oh, he’s in real estate? I’m so sorry. How did it happen? Has he always been this way?”
Maybe someone will someday find a cure.
-LM
largemammal
ParticipantDW-
Keep in mind that “Beech” property is hard to come by. They’re not making any more, right? And there’s nothing more attractive than a “Bank Forecloure” near a “Beech.” Be quick, “don’ miss this opportunity!”
These illiterate ads are so common that if I were an agent, I’d be pretty embarrassed to tell anyone. Like explaining a mentally handicapped relative.
“Oh, he’s in real estate? I’m so sorry. How did it happen? Has he always been this way?”
Maybe someone will someday find a cure.
-LM
largemammal
ParticipantDW-
Keep in mind that “Beech” property is hard to come by. They’re not making any more, right? And there’s nothing more attractive than a “Bank Forecloure” near a “Beech.” Be quick, “don’ miss this opportunity!”
These illiterate ads are so common that if I were an agent, I’d be pretty embarrassed to tell anyone. Like explaining a mentally handicapped relative.
“Oh, he’s in real estate? I’m so sorry. How did it happen? Has he always been this way?”
Maybe someone will someday find a cure.
-LM
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