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mike92104
ParticipantThanks for the info. Can someone recommend a good broker that is familiar with these? I know I can get the list, but would like to hear someones experiences.
mike92104
ParticipantThanks for the info. Can someone recommend a good broker that is familiar with these? I know I can get the list, but would like to hear someones experiences.
mike92104
ParticipantThanks for the info. Can someone recommend a good broker that is familiar with these? I know I can get the list, but would like to hear someones experiences.
April 18, 2008 at 10:34 PM in reply to: Increasing numbers of Americans are simply walking away from their houses #190133mike92104
ParticipantI couldn’t imagine being 100k or so in the red. I would walk too, but only under these extreme circumstances. Let the banks take the hit for their crappy loans. If credit hadn’t been so loose, the prices would have had a much harder time going up because almost all of us would have been priced out. Let the borrower take the 10 year hit to his/her credit. I knew I couldn’t afford a 450,000 house. I don’t know why they thought they could.
April 18, 2008 at 10:34 PM in reply to: Increasing numbers of Americans are simply walking away from their houses #190156mike92104
ParticipantI couldn’t imagine being 100k or so in the red. I would walk too, but only under these extreme circumstances. Let the banks take the hit for their crappy loans. If credit hadn’t been so loose, the prices would have had a much harder time going up because almost all of us would have been priced out. Let the borrower take the 10 year hit to his/her credit. I knew I couldn’t afford a 450,000 house. I don’t know why they thought they could.
April 18, 2008 at 10:34 PM in reply to: Increasing numbers of Americans are simply walking away from their houses #190186mike92104
ParticipantI couldn’t imagine being 100k or so in the red. I would walk too, but only under these extreme circumstances. Let the banks take the hit for their crappy loans. If credit hadn’t been so loose, the prices would have had a much harder time going up because almost all of us would have been priced out. Let the borrower take the 10 year hit to his/her credit. I knew I couldn’t afford a 450,000 house. I don’t know why they thought they could.
April 18, 2008 at 10:34 PM in reply to: Increasing numbers of Americans are simply walking away from their houses #190197mike92104
ParticipantI couldn’t imagine being 100k or so in the red. I would walk too, but only under these extreme circumstances. Let the banks take the hit for their crappy loans. If credit hadn’t been so loose, the prices would have had a much harder time going up because almost all of us would have been priced out. Let the borrower take the 10 year hit to his/her credit. I knew I couldn’t afford a 450,000 house. I don’t know why they thought they could.
April 18, 2008 at 10:34 PM in reply to: Increasing numbers of Americans are simply walking away from their houses #190199mike92104
ParticipantI couldn’t imagine being 100k or so in the red. I would walk too, but only under these extreme circumstances. Let the banks take the hit for their crappy loans. If credit hadn’t been so loose, the prices would have had a much harder time going up because almost all of us would have been priced out. Let the borrower take the 10 year hit to his/her credit. I knew I couldn’t afford a 450,000 house. I don’t know why they thought they could.
mike92104
ParticipantIs there an easier way? Do real estate agents go down to city hall every time a client asks for permit info?
mike92104
ParticipantIs there an easier way? Do real estate agents go down to city hall every time a client asks for permit info?
mike92104
ParticipantIs there an easier way? Do real estate agents go down to city hall every time a client asks for permit info?
mike92104
ParticipantIs there an easier way? Do real estate agents go down to city hall every time a client asks for permit info?
mike92104
ParticipantIs there an easier way? Do real estate agents go down to city hall every time a client asks for permit info?
mike92104
ParticipantWell to start, I would like to know how to get permit information. Several of the properties I have looked at have enclosed patios, granny flats, you name it. I would love to see if the proper permits had been filed. I’ll come up with more later.
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