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NotCranky
ParticipantWow, condogirl you really know how to make a guy barf.
NotCranky
ParticipantWow, condogirl you really know how to make a guy barf.
NotCranky
ParticipantWow, condogirl you really know how to make a guy barf.
NotCranky
ParticipantWow, condogirl you really know how to make a guy barf.
NotCranky
ParticipantWow, condogirl you really know how to make a guy barf.
NotCranky
ParticipantThe last one is a short sale. It looks like the listing agent has taken it upon himself, or was ordered by the owner lender or both to do something like an auction.
NotCranky
ParticipantThe last one is a short sale. It looks like the listing agent has taken it upon himself, or was ordered by the owner lender or both to do something like an auction.
NotCranky
ParticipantThe last one is a short sale. It looks like the listing agent has taken it upon himself, or was ordered by the owner lender or both to do something like an auction.
NotCranky
ParticipantThe last one is a short sale. It looks like the listing agent has taken it upon himself, or was ordered by the owner lender or both to do something like an auction.
NotCranky
ParticipantThe last one is a short sale. It looks like the listing agent has taken it upon himself, or was ordered by the owner lender or both to do something like an auction.
NotCranky
ParticipantRaptor
Selling without owning another home would be very uncomfortable to our family. We did it in 2005 and often think of doing it again because we have built a relatively large sum in sweat equity. If my lot were not splittable, allowing me to protect at least some of the gains I might lose by staying here, we would be gone. I am not saying everyone should look at a windfall or asset protection in their personal residence this way, just saying I know it is a tough decision from having hashed it out a couple of times.Good luck.
NotCranky
ParticipantRaptor
Selling without owning another home would be very uncomfortable to our family. We did it in 2005 and often think of doing it again because we have built a relatively large sum in sweat equity. If my lot were not splittable, allowing me to protect at least some of the gains I might lose by staying here, we would be gone. I am not saying everyone should look at a windfall or asset protection in their personal residence this way, just saying I know it is a tough decision from having hashed it out a couple of times.Good luck.
NotCranky
ParticipantRaptor
Selling without owning another home would be very uncomfortable to our family. We did it in 2005 and often think of doing it again because we have built a relatively large sum in sweat equity. If my lot were not splittable, allowing me to protect at least some of the gains I might lose by staying here, we would be gone. I am not saying everyone should look at a windfall or asset protection in their personal residence this way, just saying I know it is a tough decision from having hashed it out a couple of times.Good luck.
NotCranky
ParticipantRaptor
Selling without owning another home would be very uncomfortable to our family. We did it in 2005 and often think of doing it again because we have built a relatively large sum in sweat equity. If my lot were not splittable, allowing me to protect at least some of the gains I might lose by staying here, we would be gone. I am not saying everyone should look at a windfall or asset protection in their personal residence this way, just saying I know it is a tough decision from having hashed it out a couple of times.Good luck.
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