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nostradamus
ParticipantMine is 1/10th.
nostradamus
ParticipantI vaguely recall something a while back about a guy letting a flock of sheep or goats chew up the house. Or was it pigs?
I’m curious about why people are damaging the houses when they vacate. Is it anger at the lender for enacting the terms of their mortgage contract? How can they justify doing this kind of thing? It’s so childish.
Anyhow, I think we should have a contest for the most interesting eviction vandalism.
nostradamus
ParticipantI vaguely recall something a while back about a guy letting a flock of sheep or goats chew up the house. Or was it pigs?
I’m curious about why people are damaging the houses when they vacate. Is it anger at the lender for enacting the terms of their mortgage contract? How can they justify doing this kind of thing? It’s so childish.
Anyhow, I think we should have a contest for the most interesting eviction vandalism.
nostradamus
ParticipantI vaguely recall something a while back about a guy letting a flock of sheep or goats chew up the house. Or was it pigs?
I’m curious about why people are damaging the houses when they vacate. Is it anger at the lender for enacting the terms of their mortgage contract? How can they justify doing this kind of thing? It’s so childish.
Anyhow, I think we should have a contest for the most interesting eviction vandalism.
nostradamus
ParticipantI vaguely recall something a while back about a guy letting a flock of sheep or goats chew up the house. Or was it pigs?
I’m curious about why people are damaging the houses when they vacate. Is it anger at the lender for enacting the terms of their mortgage contract? How can they justify doing this kind of thing? It’s so childish.
Anyhow, I think we should have a contest for the most interesting eviction vandalism.
nostradamus
ParticipantI vaguely recall something a while back about a guy letting a flock of sheep or goats chew up the house. Or was it pigs?
I’m curious about why people are damaging the houses when they vacate. Is it anger at the lender for enacting the terms of their mortgage contract? How can they justify doing this kind of thing? It’s so childish.
Anyhow, I think we should have a contest for the most interesting eviction vandalism.
nostradamus
ParticipantOuch. I’m very sorry to hear you are in the hole for $150k+.
As another poster mentioned, if you decide to walk, you might want to walk slowly (i.e. stop making payments but live there until they kick you out 9 months down the road). At least that way you’ll get something back in the form of 9 months rent saved.
What building are you in downtown?
nostradamus
ParticipantOuch. I’m very sorry to hear you are in the hole for $150k+.
As another poster mentioned, if you decide to walk, you might want to walk slowly (i.e. stop making payments but live there until they kick you out 9 months down the road). At least that way you’ll get something back in the form of 9 months rent saved.
What building are you in downtown?
nostradamus
ParticipantOuch. I’m very sorry to hear you are in the hole for $150k+.
As another poster mentioned, if you decide to walk, you might want to walk slowly (i.e. stop making payments but live there until they kick you out 9 months down the road). At least that way you’ll get something back in the form of 9 months rent saved.
What building are you in downtown?
nostradamus
ParticipantOuch. I’m very sorry to hear you are in the hole for $150k+.
As another poster mentioned, if you decide to walk, you might want to walk slowly (i.e. stop making payments but live there until they kick you out 9 months down the road). At least that way you’ll get something back in the form of 9 months rent saved.
What building are you in downtown?
nostradamus
ParticipantOuch. I’m very sorry to hear you are in the hole for $150k+.
As another poster mentioned, if you decide to walk, you might want to walk slowly (i.e. stop making payments but live there until they kick you out 9 months down the road). At least that way you’ll get something back in the form of 9 months rent saved.
What building are you in downtown?
nostradamus
ParticipantThere are so many people in your situation that foreclosure will become a standard on credit reports and not looked down upon. In fact, there will probably be a whole new market opening up with recourse-based loans and credit packaged for people with a foreclosure on their credit history.
Once you have digested the fact that the housing market is not likely to turn around anytime soon, there is no reason not to walk. Unless you feel sorry for the poor wittle banky wanky.
nostradamus
ParticipantThere are so many people in your situation that foreclosure will become a standard on credit reports and not looked down upon. In fact, there will probably be a whole new market opening up with recourse-based loans and credit packaged for people with a foreclosure on their credit history.
Once you have digested the fact that the housing market is not likely to turn around anytime soon, there is no reason not to walk. Unless you feel sorry for the poor wittle banky wanky.
nostradamus
ParticipantThere are so many people in your situation that foreclosure will become a standard on credit reports and not looked down upon. In fact, there will probably be a whole new market opening up with recourse-based loans and credit packaged for people with a foreclosure on their credit history.
Once you have digested the fact that the housing market is not likely to turn around anytime soon, there is no reason not to walk. Unless you feel sorry for the poor wittle banky wanky.
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