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North County Jim
Participantjet,
Careful how you interpret the results. Many of the unpaid tax bills are supplemental bills so you’ve done some double counting.
You’ll want to use only the parcel numbers beginning with 679.
This gives you 10, not 17, unpaid tax bills.
North County Jim
Participantjet,
Careful how you interpret the results. Many of the unpaid tax bills are supplemental bills so you’ve done some double counting.
You’ll want to use only the parcel numbers beginning with 679.
This gives you 10, not 17, unpaid tax bills.
North County Jim
Participantjet,
Careful how you interpret the results. Many of the unpaid tax bills are supplemental bills so you’ve done some double counting.
You’ll want to use only the parcel numbers beginning with 679.
This gives you 10, not 17, unpaid tax bills.
North County Jim
Participantjet,
Careful how you interpret the results. Many of the unpaid tax bills are supplemental bills so you’ve done some double counting.
You’ll want to use only the parcel numbers beginning with 679.
This gives you 10, not 17, unpaid tax bills.
North County Jim
Participantfarbet,
I know personally of one walkaway in my neighborhood and have heard of two others through the grapevine. As a previous poster noted of her neighbor, it’s a business decision.
There’s no doubt for those with zero-down, non-recourse loans and no looming 1099, there’s a strong incentive to walk away.
When the subject has come up in my neighborhood, I usually offer defaulting on the second TD as the better solution.
North County Jim
Participantfarbet,
I know personally of one walkaway in my neighborhood and have heard of two others through the grapevine. As a previous poster noted of her neighbor, it’s a business decision.
There’s no doubt for those with zero-down, non-recourse loans and no looming 1099, there’s a strong incentive to walk away.
When the subject has come up in my neighborhood, I usually offer defaulting on the second TD as the better solution.
North County Jim
Participantfarbet,
I know personally of one walkaway in my neighborhood and have heard of two others through the grapevine. As a previous poster noted of her neighbor, it’s a business decision.
There’s no doubt for those with zero-down, non-recourse loans and no looming 1099, there’s a strong incentive to walk away.
When the subject has come up in my neighborhood, I usually offer defaulting on the second TD as the better solution.
North County Jim
Participantfarbet,
I know personally of one walkaway in my neighborhood and have heard of two others through the grapevine. As a previous poster noted of her neighbor, it’s a business decision.
There’s no doubt for those with zero-down, non-recourse loans and no looming 1099, there’s a strong incentive to walk away.
When the subject has come up in my neighborhood, I usually offer defaulting on the second TD as the better solution.
North County Jim
Participantfarbet,
I know personally of one walkaway in my neighborhood and have heard of two others through the grapevine. As a previous poster noted of her neighbor, it’s a business decision.
There’s no doubt for those with zero-down, non-recourse loans and no looming 1099, there’s a strong incentive to walk away.
When the subject has come up in my neighborhood, I usually offer defaulting on the second TD as the better solution.
North County Jim
ParticipantI live around the corner from Orion and can attest that it’s not a pretty picture. It’s the poster child for all of the insanity of 2005-06.
You’ve got bank-owned, unoccupied, non-owner occupied. There are actually some frat guys (I’m assuming from CSUSM) renting one of the houses with the requisite four cars in the driveway.
There’s a car on blocks in one of the driveways and a humongous oil stain on another driveway.
And or course plenty of unkempt yards.
But like sdr said, there is demand. I know someone who made a full-price offer on one of the REOs on Horizon and was told that it wasn’t close to being enough.
North County Jim
ParticipantI live around the corner from Orion and can attest that it’s not a pretty picture. It’s the poster child for all of the insanity of 2005-06.
You’ve got bank-owned, unoccupied, non-owner occupied. There are actually some frat guys (I’m assuming from CSUSM) renting one of the houses with the requisite four cars in the driveway.
There’s a car on blocks in one of the driveways and a humongous oil stain on another driveway.
And or course plenty of unkempt yards.
But like sdr said, there is demand. I know someone who made a full-price offer on one of the REOs on Horizon and was told that it wasn’t close to being enough.
North County Jim
ParticipantI live around the corner from Orion and can attest that it’s not a pretty picture. It’s the poster child for all of the insanity of 2005-06.
You’ve got bank-owned, unoccupied, non-owner occupied. There are actually some frat guys (I’m assuming from CSUSM) renting one of the houses with the requisite four cars in the driveway.
There’s a car on blocks in one of the driveways and a humongous oil stain on another driveway.
And or course plenty of unkempt yards.
But like sdr said, there is demand. I know someone who made a full-price offer on one of the REOs on Horizon and was told that it wasn’t close to being enough.
North County Jim
ParticipantI live around the corner from Orion and can attest that it’s not a pretty picture. It’s the poster child for all of the insanity of 2005-06.
You’ve got bank-owned, unoccupied, non-owner occupied. There are actually some frat guys (I’m assuming from CSUSM) renting one of the houses with the requisite four cars in the driveway.
There’s a car on blocks in one of the driveways and a humongous oil stain on another driveway.
And or course plenty of unkempt yards.
But like sdr said, there is demand. I know someone who made a full-price offer on one of the REOs on Horizon and was told that it wasn’t close to being enough.
North County Jim
ParticipantI live around the corner from Orion and can attest that it’s not a pretty picture. It’s the poster child for all of the insanity of 2005-06.
You’ve got bank-owned, unoccupied, non-owner occupied. There are actually some frat guys (I’m assuming from CSUSM) renting one of the houses with the requisite four cars in the driveway.
There’s a car on blocks in one of the driveways and a humongous oil stain on another driveway.
And or course plenty of unkempt yards.
But like sdr said, there is demand. I know someone who made a full-price offer on one of the REOs on Horizon and was told that it wasn’t close to being enough.
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