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December 11, 2008 at 6:58 AM in reply to: How will foreclosure freeze 3-6 months affect home price? #314500December 11, 2008 at 6:58 AM in reply to: How will foreclosure freeze 3-6 months affect home price? #314532
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ParticipantYou’ll just see bigger versions of the same pre and post-moratorium spikes when California instituted it’s 30 day freeze.
December 11, 2008 at 6:58 AM in reply to: How will foreclosure freeze 3-6 months affect home price? #314553no_such_reality
ParticipantYou’ll just see bigger versions of the same pre and post-moratorium spikes when California instituted it’s 30 day freeze.
December 11, 2008 at 6:58 AM in reply to: How will foreclosure freeze 3-6 months affect home price? #314625no_such_reality
ParticipantYou’ll just see bigger versions of the same pre and post-moratorium spikes when California instituted it’s 30 day freeze.
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Participant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]And how is this a problem?
[/quote]Hmm, absentee landlords buying low-end properties… nope, I don’t see any problems brewing there.
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Participant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]And how is this a problem?
[/quote]Hmm, absentee landlords buying low-end properties… nope, I don’t see any problems brewing there.
no_such_reality
Participant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]And how is this a problem?
[/quote]Hmm, absentee landlords buying low-end properties… nope, I don’t see any problems brewing there.
no_such_reality
Participant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]And how is this a problem?
[/quote]Hmm, absentee landlords buying low-end properties… nope, I don’t see any problems brewing there.
no_such_reality
Participant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]And how is this a problem?
[/quote]Hmm, absentee landlords buying low-end properties… nope, I don’t see any problems brewing there.
December 8, 2008 at 6:41 AM in reply to: FDIC Loan Modification Program *Screw the borrower* #312789no_such_reality
ParticipantFor all the talk of “saving homeowners”…..
What homeowmers?
I don’t see no homeowners asking for a bail out, I see people that aren’t paying their bills on something they never could afford whining they want to kept what isn’t rightfully theirs anymore.
If they want it, they can pay their bills. If they don’t want to pay the bill, get the f— out. Then someone that can pay the bill and is willing to pay the bill, will pay the bill at a price that makes sense.
If you think I sound pissed, I am. For one good reason, I’ve been living in rentals watching this BS since 2004 when I sold my place and subsequently got out bid on other properties. I’ve now watch those properties resell, refinance or in general just F-up and now get foreclosed.
You haven’t seen anger until you take my money and give it to the dumbshits that bought the places I wanted because they’re poor little homedebtors that are too stupid to have known what they were doing.
December 8, 2008 at 6:41 AM in reply to: FDIC Loan Modification Program *Screw the borrower* #313145no_such_reality
ParticipantFor all the talk of “saving homeowners”…..
What homeowmers?
I don’t see no homeowners asking for a bail out, I see people that aren’t paying their bills on something they never could afford whining they want to kept what isn’t rightfully theirs anymore.
If they want it, they can pay their bills. If they don’t want to pay the bill, get the f— out. Then someone that can pay the bill and is willing to pay the bill, will pay the bill at a price that makes sense.
If you think I sound pissed, I am. For one good reason, I’ve been living in rentals watching this BS since 2004 when I sold my place and subsequently got out bid on other properties. I’ve now watch those properties resell, refinance or in general just F-up and now get foreclosed.
You haven’t seen anger until you take my money and give it to the dumbshits that bought the places I wanted because they’re poor little homedebtors that are too stupid to have known what they were doing.
December 8, 2008 at 6:41 AM in reply to: FDIC Loan Modification Program *Screw the borrower* #313176no_such_reality
ParticipantFor all the talk of “saving homeowners”…..
What homeowmers?
I don’t see no homeowners asking for a bail out, I see people that aren’t paying their bills on something they never could afford whining they want to kept what isn’t rightfully theirs anymore.
If they want it, they can pay their bills. If they don’t want to pay the bill, get the f— out. Then someone that can pay the bill and is willing to pay the bill, will pay the bill at a price that makes sense.
If you think I sound pissed, I am. For one good reason, I’ve been living in rentals watching this BS since 2004 when I sold my place and subsequently got out bid on other properties. I’ve now watch those properties resell, refinance or in general just F-up and now get foreclosed.
You haven’t seen anger until you take my money and give it to the dumbshits that bought the places I wanted because they’re poor little homedebtors that are too stupid to have known what they were doing.
December 8, 2008 at 6:41 AM in reply to: FDIC Loan Modification Program *Screw the borrower* #313199no_such_reality
ParticipantFor all the talk of “saving homeowners”…..
What homeowmers?
I don’t see no homeowners asking for a bail out, I see people that aren’t paying their bills on something they never could afford whining they want to kept what isn’t rightfully theirs anymore.
If they want it, they can pay their bills. If they don’t want to pay the bill, get the f— out. Then someone that can pay the bill and is willing to pay the bill, will pay the bill at a price that makes sense.
If you think I sound pissed, I am. For one good reason, I’ve been living in rentals watching this BS since 2004 when I sold my place and subsequently got out bid on other properties. I’ve now watch those properties resell, refinance or in general just F-up and now get foreclosed.
You haven’t seen anger until you take my money and give it to the dumbshits that bought the places I wanted because they’re poor little homedebtors that are too stupid to have known what they were doing.
December 8, 2008 at 6:41 AM in reply to: FDIC Loan Modification Program *Screw the borrower* #313267no_such_reality
ParticipantFor all the talk of “saving homeowners”…..
What homeowmers?
I don’t see no homeowners asking for a bail out, I see people that aren’t paying their bills on something they never could afford whining they want to kept what isn’t rightfully theirs anymore.
If they want it, they can pay their bills. If they don’t want to pay the bill, get the f— out. Then someone that can pay the bill and is willing to pay the bill, will pay the bill at a price that makes sense.
If you think I sound pissed, I am. For one good reason, I’ve been living in rentals watching this BS since 2004 when I sold my place and subsequently got out bid on other properties. I’ve now watch those properties resell, refinance or in general just F-up and now get foreclosed.
You haven’t seen anger until you take my money and give it to the dumbshits that bought the places I wanted because they’re poor little homedebtors that are too stupid to have known what they were doing.
November 17, 2008 at 8:50 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #306219no_such_reality
Participant[quote=CardiffBaseball]…
When I was a little toddler he was probably making $4-5 per hour, and by the time he retired, I’d guess he was up around $25/hour. I don’t think these people are living high on the hog at all. … [/quote]That’s cuase they report $73/hour in wages in benefits.
In reality, average wages are $28/hour.
Which means $45/hour are benefits. Medical, retirement, etc. That’s for the 350,000 employees and the ONE MILLION retires and dependents.
Which really means, GM has mismanaged the pension plans and is playing catch up.
So it’s $28/hour for the worker. Another $15 or so in retirement contributions and health coverage and another $10 for the 1st retiree, another $10 for the 2nd still living retiree, and another $10 for the third retiree’s still living dependents…
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