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November 6, 2008 at 4:44 PM in reply to: Stabilize Home Mortgage Borrowers with Eminent Domain #300854November 6, 2008 at 4:44 PM in reply to: Stabilize Home Mortgage Borrowers with Eminent Domain #300863
patientrenter
ParticipantSD Realtor and Lyra,
You are spot-on. Thanks for speaking up for people who act, and acted, responsibly. We are a minority.
November 6, 2008 at 4:44 PM in reply to: Stabilize Home Mortgage Borrowers with Eminent Domain #300880patientrenter
ParticipantSD Realtor and Lyra,
You are spot-on. Thanks for speaking up for people who act, and acted, responsibly. We are a minority.
November 6, 2008 at 4:44 PM in reply to: Stabilize Home Mortgage Borrowers with Eminent Domain #300931patientrenter
ParticipantSD Realtor and Lyra,
You are spot-on. Thanks for speaking up for people who act, and acted, responsibly. We are a minority.
patientrenter
Participant[quote=esmith]……It should be okay to give 3% down loans to low-income homebuyers.[/quote]
Why?
patientrenter
Participant[quote=esmith]……It should be okay to give 3% down loans to low-income homebuyers.[/quote]
Why?
patientrenter
Participant[quote=esmith]……It should be okay to give 3% down loans to low-income homebuyers.[/quote]
Why?
patientrenter
Participant[quote=esmith]……It should be okay to give 3% down loans to low-income homebuyers.[/quote]
Why?
patientrenter
Participant[quote=esmith]……It should be okay to give 3% down loans to low-income homebuyers.[/quote]
Why?
patientrenter
Participant[quote=kewp]
As long as there is no bailout and the counter-parties that underwrote swaps they can’t afford to pay off are allowed to default on them, I’m fine with the situation. Let the hedgies eat their bogus contracts; hope they like them!Just no more bailing out bankrupt businesses. [/quote]
Amen, kewp.
patientrenter
Participant[quote=kewp]
As long as there is no bailout and the counter-parties that underwrote swaps they can’t afford to pay off are allowed to default on them, I’m fine with the situation. Let the hedgies eat their bogus contracts; hope they like them!Just no more bailing out bankrupt businesses. [/quote]
Amen, kewp.
patientrenter
Participant[quote=kewp]
As long as there is no bailout and the counter-parties that underwrote swaps they can’t afford to pay off are allowed to default on them, I’m fine with the situation. Let the hedgies eat their bogus contracts; hope they like them!Just no more bailing out bankrupt businesses. [/quote]
Amen, kewp.
patientrenter
Participant[quote=kewp]
As long as there is no bailout and the counter-parties that underwrote swaps they can’t afford to pay off are allowed to default on them, I’m fine with the situation. Let the hedgies eat their bogus contracts; hope they like them!Just no more bailing out bankrupt businesses. [/quote]
Amen, kewp.
patientrenter
Participant[quote=kewp]
As long as there is no bailout and the counter-parties that underwrote swaps they can’t afford to pay off are allowed to default on them, I’m fine with the situation. Let the hedgies eat their bogus contracts; hope they like them!Just no more bailing out bankrupt businesses. [/quote]
Amen, kewp.
patientrenter
ParticipantNavydoc,
What happens if you are “shipped off” somewhere? Does the Navy pick up the tab for moving costs? Losses on a home? I am just curious how this works in the military. Can’t be easy for all.
And yes, most people are in total denial. To be fair, they may be partly right. Dodd, Frank, and Schumer, Bair etc, are pretty determined to throw any amount of money at housing to keep prices high.
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