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recordsclerk
ParticipantThere is no recourse for stripping a home before it gets forclosed on. So technically you are not stealing. I think it’s worse if you vandalize the property out of anger before you leave. Stealing something from a person or store for resale is wrong. I have many moral dilemmas with people stripping the property before they leave, but I’m not sure I would turn down a good deal as long as they didn’t illegally take the items. The banks made bad loans out of greed. The previous owner made easy money selling at/near the top of the the market. Who is the bad guy here? Is it the bank? Is it the previously owner? Is it the FB/seller? The loan officers/brokers took advantage of the market. The previously owner took advantage of the market. Now the FB is left holding the bag and is only taking what legally belongs to them. I’m not sure why there are so many bad feelings towards these FB’s. I’m going to take advantage of their misfortunes by buying a house at/near the bottom (hopefully), so should I have any moral conflicts for taking advantage of a bad situation?
recordsclerk
ParticipantThe bank is just asking you to put in your best and final bid. I’ve been in that situation 4 times and have lost all 4 times, but I don’t see it as a game or a bunch of crap. It’s about as straight forward as it gets. Highest, most qualified bidder wins. Just offer what you want to pay and move on if you get out bid. Good luck with your best and final bid.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThe bank is just asking you to put in your best and final bid. I’ve been in that situation 4 times and have lost all 4 times, but I don’t see it as a game or a bunch of crap. It’s about as straight forward as it gets. Highest, most qualified bidder wins. Just offer what you want to pay and move on if you get out bid. Good luck with your best and final bid.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThe bank is just asking you to put in your best and final bid. I’ve been in that situation 4 times and have lost all 4 times, but I don’t see it as a game or a bunch of crap. It’s about as straight forward as it gets. Highest, most qualified bidder wins. Just offer what you want to pay and move on if you get out bid. Good luck with your best and final bid.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThe bank is just asking you to put in your best and final bid. I’ve been in that situation 4 times and have lost all 4 times, but I don’t see it as a game or a bunch of crap. It’s about as straight forward as it gets. Highest, most qualified bidder wins. Just offer what you want to pay and move on if you get out bid. Good luck with your best and final bid.
recordsclerk
ParticipantThe bank is just asking you to put in your best and final bid. I’ve been in that situation 4 times and have lost all 4 times, but I don’t see it as a game or a bunch of crap. It’s about as straight forward as it gets. Highest, most qualified bidder wins. Just offer what you want to pay and move on if you get out bid. Good luck with your best and final bid.
recordsclerk
ParticipantI would have to agree with Asianautica. Both of the Lee’s/Ly’s Gardens are very good. They are both on 54th street, one near University Ave and the other near El Cajon Blvd. This is were my family goes for birthdays and holidays. Lee’s Garden is a little run down, but the food is great. Make sure you try the Salted Lobster/Crab like Asianautica said.
Great Moom buffet in PB is good
East buffet is good
Onami and Todai are good
Sunrise buffet on Convoy is no good
VIP buffet on Clairmont Mesa is no goodrecordsclerk
ParticipantI would have to agree with Asianautica. Both of the Lee’s/Ly’s Gardens are very good. They are both on 54th street, one near University Ave and the other near El Cajon Blvd. This is were my family goes for birthdays and holidays. Lee’s Garden is a little run down, but the food is great. Make sure you try the Salted Lobster/Crab like Asianautica said.
Great Moom buffet in PB is good
East buffet is good
Onami and Todai are good
Sunrise buffet on Convoy is no good
VIP buffet on Clairmont Mesa is no goodrecordsclerk
ParticipantI would have to agree with Asianautica. Both of the Lee’s/Ly’s Gardens are very good. They are both on 54th street, one near University Ave and the other near El Cajon Blvd. This is were my family goes for birthdays and holidays. Lee’s Garden is a little run down, but the food is great. Make sure you try the Salted Lobster/Crab like Asianautica said.
Great Moom buffet in PB is good
East buffet is good
Onami and Todai are good
Sunrise buffet on Convoy is no good
VIP buffet on Clairmont Mesa is no goodrecordsclerk
ParticipantI would have to agree with Asianautica. Both of the Lee’s/Ly’s Gardens are very good. They are both on 54th street, one near University Ave and the other near El Cajon Blvd. This is were my family goes for birthdays and holidays. Lee’s Garden is a little run down, but the food is great. Make sure you try the Salted Lobster/Crab like Asianautica said.
Great Moom buffet in PB is good
East buffet is good
Onami and Todai are good
Sunrise buffet on Convoy is no good
VIP buffet on Clairmont Mesa is no goodrecordsclerk
ParticipantI would have to agree with Asianautica. Both of the Lee’s/Ly’s Gardens are very good. They are both on 54th street, one near University Ave and the other near El Cajon Blvd. This is were my family goes for birthdays and holidays. Lee’s Garden is a little run down, but the food is great. Make sure you try the Salted Lobster/Crab like Asianautica said.
Great Moom buffet in PB is good
East buffet is good
Onami and Todai are good
Sunrise buffet on Convoy is no good
VIP buffet on Clairmont Mesa is no goodrecordsclerk
ParticipantThe property management companies have been pretty upfront with information regarding HOA’s status. I believe you can also order a copy of the minutes from HOA meetings. A good inspection of the condition of the condo before you buy will help. You may want to ask how many owners are paying their dues? Are there any unpaid bills/services/loans/mechanical liens owed by the HOA? Are there any current maintenance issues? Are there any special assessments coming in the near future?
recordsclerk
ParticipantThe property management companies have been pretty upfront with information regarding HOA’s status. I believe you can also order a copy of the minutes from HOA meetings. A good inspection of the condition of the condo before you buy will help. You may want to ask how many owners are paying their dues? Are there any unpaid bills/services/loans/mechanical liens owed by the HOA? Are there any current maintenance issues? Are there any special assessments coming in the near future?
recordsclerk
ParticipantThe property management companies have been pretty upfront with information regarding HOA’s status. I believe you can also order a copy of the minutes from HOA meetings. A good inspection of the condition of the condo before you buy will help. You may want to ask how many owners are paying their dues? Are there any unpaid bills/services/loans/mechanical liens owed by the HOA? Are there any current maintenance issues? Are there any special assessments coming in the near future?
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