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peterb
ParticipantCounty records should have the house lay-out and foot print available. I think you can even call them to ask about it.
peterb
ParticipantCounty records should have the house lay-out and foot print available. I think you can even call them to ask about it.
peterb
ParticipantCounty records should have the house lay-out and foot print available. I think you can even call them to ask about it.
peterb
ParticipantIf everyone that’s upside down on a mortgage were to stop paying, this would put the banks in a very difficult position. The banks would lose this cash flow. BUT would they start issuing NODs and actually follow through to foreclosure? Actually following through on foreclosures would eventually force the banks to Mark these assets to market. So, look at the checkmate position the banks are facing. Cash flow coming down and assets are being marked to market. This will probably collapse the system as so many mortgages are upside down now and more are being created evey month.
This is an end-game situation. Now the only question is, how long will it take?
peterb
ParticipantIf everyone that’s upside down on a mortgage were to stop paying, this would put the banks in a very difficult position. The banks would lose this cash flow. BUT would they start issuing NODs and actually follow through to foreclosure? Actually following through on foreclosures would eventually force the banks to Mark these assets to market. So, look at the checkmate position the banks are facing. Cash flow coming down and assets are being marked to market. This will probably collapse the system as so many mortgages are upside down now and more are being created evey month.
This is an end-game situation. Now the only question is, how long will it take?
peterb
ParticipantIf everyone that’s upside down on a mortgage were to stop paying, this would put the banks in a very difficult position. The banks would lose this cash flow. BUT would they start issuing NODs and actually follow through to foreclosure? Actually following through on foreclosures would eventually force the banks to Mark these assets to market. So, look at the checkmate position the banks are facing. Cash flow coming down and assets are being marked to market. This will probably collapse the system as so many mortgages are upside down now and more are being created evey month.
This is an end-game situation. Now the only question is, how long will it take?
peterb
ParticipantIf everyone that’s upside down on a mortgage were to stop paying, this would put the banks in a very difficult position. The banks would lose this cash flow. BUT would they start issuing NODs and actually follow through to foreclosure? Actually following through on foreclosures would eventually force the banks to Mark these assets to market. So, look at the checkmate position the banks are facing. Cash flow coming down and assets are being marked to market. This will probably collapse the system as so many mortgages are upside down now and more are being created evey month.
This is an end-game situation. Now the only question is, how long will it take?
peterb
ParticipantIf everyone that’s upside down on a mortgage were to stop paying, this would put the banks in a very difficult position. The banks would lose this cash flow. BUT would they start issuing NODs and actually follow through to foreclosure? Actually following through on foreclosures would eventually force the banks to Mark these assets to market. So, look at the checkmate position the banks are facing. Cash flow coming down and assets are being marked to market. This will probably collapse the system as so many mortgages are upside down now and more are being created evey month.
This is an end-game situation. Now the only question is, how long will it take?
peterb
ParticipantMost of what Breeze writes seems fairly logical to me. Then he posts this stuff. A joke? Not sure. But it dont look good.
peterb
ParticipantMost of what Breeze writes seems fairly logical to me. Then he posts this stuff. A joke? Not sure. But it dont look good.
peterb
ParticipantMost of what Breeze writes seems fairly logical to me. Then he posts this stuff. A joke? Not sure. But it dont look good.
peterb
ParticipantMost of what Breeze writes seems fairly logical to me. Then he posts this stuff. A joke? Not sure. But it dont look good.
peterb
ParticipantMost of what Breeze writes seems fairly logical to me. Then he posts this stuff. A joke? Not sure. But it dont look good.
February 24, 2009 at 6:20 PM in reply to: Is anything made in the U.S.A. anymore? You’d be surprised #354119peterb
ParticipantI think McDonald’s makes their burgers here as well. Honda and Toyota makes some cars here, too. It aint all bad.
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