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mydogsarelazy
ParticipantHere are a few Morgan Hill homes on Craigslist.
3400 sq. ft. for $360k ask
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/reb/1657516834.html4600 sq. ft. for $499k ask
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/reo/1634604223.htmlJS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantHere are a few Morgan Hill homes on Craigslist.
3400 sq. ft. for $360k ask
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/reb/1657516834.html4600 sq. ft. for $499k ask
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/reo/1634604223.htmlJS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantHere are a few Morgan Hill homes on Craigslist.
3400 sq. ft. for $360k ask
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/reb/1657516834.html4600 sq. ft. for $499k ask
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/reo/1634604223.htmlJS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantHere are a few Morgan Hill homes on Craigslist.
3400 sq. ft. for $360k ask
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/reb/1657516834.html4600 sq. ft. for $499k ask
http://inlandempire.craigslist.org/reo/1634604223.htmlJS
March 21, 2010 at 3:04 PM in reply to: Construction Defect Lawsuits: has anyone ever taken part in one? #528454mydogsarelazy
ParticipantThanks so much to all of you: this is some great information.
SK in CV, I think you have very likely described exactly what we would be in for. My inclination will probably be to stay away from all of this, given the potential hassle factor and the relatively low settlement amounts after fees.
JS
March 21, 2010 at 3:04 PM in reply to: Construction Defect Lawsuits: has anyone ever taken part in one? #528585mydogsarelazy
ParticipantThanks so much to all of you: this is some great information.
SK in CV, I think you have very likely described exactly what we would be in for. My inclination will probably be to stay away from all of this, given the potential hassle factor and the relatively low settlement amounts after fees.
JS
March 21, 2010 at 3:04 PM in reply to: Construction Defect Lawsuits: has anyone ever taken part in one? #529034mydogsarelazy
ParticipantThanks so much to all of you: this is some great information.
SK in CV, I think you have very likely described exactly what we would be in for. My inclination will probably be to stay away from all of this, given the potential hassle factor and the relatively low settlement amounts after fees.
JS
March 21, 2010 at 3:04 PM in reply to: Construction Defect Lawsuits: has anyone ever taken part in one? #529132mydogsarelazy
ParticipantThanks so much to all of you: this is some great information.
SK in CV, I think you have very likely described exactly what we would be in for. My inclination will probably be to stay away from all of this, given the potential hassle factor and the relatively low settlement amounts after fees.
JS
March 21, 2010 at 3:04 PM in reply to: Construction Defect Lawsuits: has anyone ever taken part in one? #529392mydogsarelazy
ParticipantThanks so much to all of you: this is some great information.
SK in CV, I think you have very likely described exactly what we would be in for. My inclination will probably be to stay away from all of this, given the potential hassle factor and the relatively low settlement amounts after fees.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantI read the article this morning and found it well done. One thing that is pointed out is that some observers are surprised that more underwater homeowners haven’t yet walked away.
In the coming years mortgage fatigue will wear down many more people. What this article describes is a trend that is really the beginning of a slow melt.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantI read the article this morning and found it well done. One thing that is pointed out is that some observers are surprised that more underwater homeowners haven’t yet walked away.
In the coming years mortgage fatigue will wear down many more people. What this article describes is a trend that is really the beginning of a slow melt.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantI read the article this morning and found it well done. One thing that is pointed out is that some observers are surprised that more underwater homeowners haven’t yet walked away.
In the coming years mortgage fatigue will wear down many more people. What this article describes is a trend that is really the beginning of a slow melt.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantI read the article this morning and found it well done. One thing that is pointed out is that some observers are surprised that more underwater homeowners haven’t yet walked away.
In the coming years mortgage fatigue will wear down many more people. What this article describes is a trend that is really the beginning of a slow melt.
JS
mydogsarelazy
ParticipantI read the article this morning and found it well done. One thing that is pointed out is that some observers are surprised that more underwater homeowners haven’t yet walked away.
In the coming years mortgage fatigue will wear down many more people. What this article describes is a trend that is really the beginning of a slow melt.
JS
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