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patientlywaiting
ParticipantI’m pretty sure that Florida uses “real” mortgages (and not deeds of trust like in California).
Mortgages require judicial foreclose (unlike a deed trust “foreclosure” which is under the power of sale granted by the owner to the trustee who holds the deed on behalf of the bank).
Judicial foreclosures make it much easier to get deficiency judgments.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI’m pretty sure that Florida uses “real” mortgages (and not deeds of trust like in California).
Mortgages require judicial foreclose (unlike a deed trust “foreclosure” which is under the power of sale granted by the owner to the trustee who holds the deed on behalf of the bank).
Judicial foreclosures make it much easier to get deficiency judgments.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI’m pretty sure that Florida uses “real” mortgages (and not deeds of trust like in California).
Mortgages require judicial foreclose (unlike a deed trust “foreclosure” which is under the power of sale granted by the owner to the trustee who holds the deed on behalf of the bank).
Judicial foreclosures make it much easier to get deficiency judgments.
patientlywaiting
ParticipantI’m pretty sure that Florida uses “real” mortgages (and not deeds of trust like in California).
Mortgages require judicial foreclose (unlike a deed trust “foreclosure” which is under the power of sale granted by the owner to the trustee who holds the deed on behalf of the bank).
Judicial foreclosures make it much easier to get deficiency judgments.
June 26, 2008 at 1:59 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #228965patientlywaiting
ParticipantWow, what a thread! No time to read it all…
Here is a controversial comment to stir up the pot.
One thing that Obama has going for him is sex appeal. He will take women’s vote because of that. Nobody wants to admit that but being telegenic is a big plus.
They won’t admit it but white women do “dream” of GQ black men such as Obama.
June 26, 2008 at 1:59 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #229085patientlywaiting
ParticipantWow, what a thread! No time to read it all…
Here is a controversial comment to stir up the pot.
One thing that Obama has going for him is sex appeal. He will take women’s vote because of that. Nobody wants to admit that but being telegenic is a big plus.
They won’t admit it but white women do “dream” of GQ black men such as Obama.
June 26, 2008 at 1:59 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #229094patientlywaiting
ParticipantWow, what a thread! No time to read it all…
Here is a controversial comment to stir up the pot.
One thing that Obama has going for him is sex appeal. He will take women’s vote because of that. Nobody wants to admit that but being telegenic is a big plus.
They won’t admit it but white women do “dream” of GQ black men such as Obama.
June 26, 2008 at 1:59 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #229128patientlywaiting
ParticipantWow, what a thread! No time to read it all…
Here is a controversial comment to stir up the pot.
One thing that Obama has going for him is sex appeal. He will take women’s vote because of that. Nobody wants to admit that but being telegenic is a big plus.
They won’t admit it but white women do “dream” of GQ black men such as Obama.
June 26, 2008 at 1:59 PM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #229143patientlywaiting
ParticipantWow, what a thread! No time to read it all…
Here is a controversial comment to stir up the pot.
One thing that Obama has going for him is sex appeal. He will take women’s vote because of that. Nobody wants to admit that but being telegenic is a big plus.
They won’t admit it but white women do “dream” of GQ black men such as Obama.
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]
My one last piece of advice is that if you think things will turn around in 2009, I would heavily disagree. I think we may see a small rally in spring of 2009 like we say in 2008 if you want to call it that. However we could indeed rough seas after that due to another wave of foreclosures.
I don’t mean to be overly pessimistic, just realistic. [/quote]
SD Realtor, I see more pessimism in your posts now than a while back when you were making low-ball offers. Are you still making low-ball offers in your desired area?
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]
My one last piece of advice is that if you think things will turn around in 2009, I would heavily disagree. I think we may see a small rally in spring of 2009 like we say in 2008 if you want to call it that. However we could indeed rough seas after that due to another wave of foreclosures.
I don’t mean to be overly pessimistic, just realistic. [/quote]
SD Realtor, I see more pessimism in your posts now than a while back when you were making low-ball offers. Are you still making low-ball offers in your desired area?
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]
My one last piece of advice is that if you think things will turn around in 2009, I would heavily disagree. I think we may see a small rally in spring of 2009 like we say in 2008 if you want to call it that. However we could indeed rough seas after that due to another wave of foreclosures.
I don’t mean to be overly pessimistic, just realistic. [/quote]
SD Realtor, I see more pessimism in your posts now than a while back when you were making low-ball offers. Are you still making low-ball offers in your desired area?
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]
My one last piece of advice is that if you think things will turn around in 2009, I would heavily disagree. I think we may see a small rally in spring of 2009 like we say in 2008 if you want to call it that. However we could indeed rough seas after that due to another wave of foreclosures.
I don’t mean to be overly pessimistic, just realistic. [/quote]
SD Realtor, I see more pessimism in your posts now than a while back when you were making low-ball offers. Are you still making low-ball offers in your desired area?
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=SD Realtor]
My one last piece of advice is that if you think things will turn around in 2009, I would heavily disagree. I think we may see a small rally in spring of 2009 like we say in 2008 if you want to call it that. However we could indeed rough seas after that due to another wave of foreclosures.
I don’t mean to be overly pessimistic, just realistic. [/quote]
SD Realtor, I see more pessimism in your posts now than a while back when you were making low-ball offers. Are you still making low-ball offers in your desired area?
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