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NotCranky
Participant“I’ll blame you for dragging me into the gutter on this one.”
Don’t worry I won’t be the devil that made you do it too often. My conscience is married to my wife who would rather my frequent decorum lapses don’t go there, I am sure.I would think retired people from all over the country would put the floor on Temecula prices. I would start advertising in the AARP periodicals if they drop anymore and if Temecula were not so far from home.
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Participant“I’ll blame you for dragging me into the gutter on this one.”
Don’t worry I won’t be the devil that made you do it too often. My conscience is married to my wife who would rather my frequent decorum lapses don’t go there, I am sure.I would think retired people from all over the country would put the floor on Temecula prices. I would start advertising in the AARP periodicals if they drop anymore and if Temecula were not so far from home.
NotCranky
ParticipantMy contract says “until death do us part unless there is someone to blame for my marital problems”.
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ParticipantMy contract says “until death do us part unless there is someone to blame for my marital problems”.
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ParticipantMy contract says “until death do us part unless there is someone to blame for my marital problems”.
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ParticipantMy contract says “until death do us part unless there is someone to blame for my marital problems”.
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ParticipantMy contract says “until death do us part unless there is someone to blame for my marital problems”.
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ParticipantSandiego.
I think the hypothetical controls would be industry wide. They didn’t exist when you threw the dice. To this degree, yes the industry has contributed to your problem. On that point you make an interesting case.NotCranky
ParticipantSandiego.
I think the hypothetical controls would be industry wide. They didn’t exist when you threw the dice. To this degree, yes the industry has contributed to your problem. On that point you make an interesting case.NotCranky
ParticipantSandiego.
I think the hypothetical controls would be industry wide. They didn’t exist when you threw the dice. To this degree, yes the industry has contributed to your problem. On that point you make an interesting case.NotCranky
ParticipantSandiego.
I think the hypothetical controls would be industry wide. They didn’t exist when you threw the dice. To this degree, yes the industry has contributed to your problem. On that point you make an interesting case.NotCranky
ParticipantSandiego.
I think the hypothetical controls would be industry wide. They didn’t exist when you threw the dice. To this degree, yes the industry has contributed to your problem. On that point you make an interesting case.NotCranky
Participant“I have more of a beef with the lenders than the borrowers. This is an underwriting problem more than a morality issue.”
I am right there with you and those saying such things. This topic,which went in interesting directions, got started by a guy blaming everyone but himself for being faced with an uncomfortable financial dilema. I think compared to the lenders the fault of any buyers is small…I dislike hearing someone say they are a victim and not part of the problem.
I just got off the phone with a man in a similar situation. He said he knew what he was getting into…that’s all it takes. I don’t think he would stay there for free as part of his exit strategy or take the cabinets and plumbing with him because he was suffered some wrong.
We have had more responsible posters come in here and explain the same dilema, they didn’t stir up a hornets nest because they accepted part of the blame.Most of those who posted tried to help them.NotCranky
Participant“I have more of a beef with the lenders than the borrowers. This is an underwriting problem more than a morality issue.”
I am right there with you and those saying such things. This topic,which went in interesting directions, got started by a guy blaming everyone but himself for being faced with an uncomfortable financial dilema. I think compared to the lenders the fault of any buyers is small…I dislike hearing someone say they are a victim and not part of the problem.
I just got off the phone with a man in a similar situation. He said he knew what he was getting into…that’s all it takes. I don’t think he would stay there for free as part of his exit strategy or take the cabinets and plumbing with him because he was suffered some wrong.
We have had more responsible posters come in here and explain the same dilema, they didn’t stir up a hornets nest because they accepted part of the blame.Most of those who posted tried to help them. -
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