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Rt.66
ParticipantThanks for jumping in davelj.
Too bad you don’t consider yourself qualified to give an opinion on the actual thread. Does not take much RE knowledge to take the debated statement to task though.
Often your statement of the truth lying in the middle would be wise.
In this case I submit that the difference between the numbers claimed and the numbers likely, do not lie anywhere near the middle. Sometimes the truth is in the middle sometimes a position is wildly wrong. It happens.
But thanks for pointing out that I should not expect a reasonable debate foundation.
Rt.66
ParticipantThanks for jumping in davelj.
Too bad you don’t consider yourself qualified to give an opinion on the actual thread. Does not take much RE knowledge to take the debated statement to task though.
Often your statement of the truth lying in the middle would be wise.
In this case I submit that the difference between the numbers claimed and the numbers likely, do not lie anywhere near the middle. Sometimes the truth is in the middle sometimes a position is wildly wrong. It happens.
But thanks for pointing out that I should not expect a reasonable debate foundation.
Rt.66
ParticipantThanks for jumping in davelj.
Too bad you don’t consider yourself qualified to give an opinion on the actual thread. Does not take much RE knowledge to take the debated statement to task though.
Often your statement of the truth lying in the middle would be wise.
In this case I submit that the difference between the numbers claimed and the numbers likely, do not lie anywhere near the middle. Sometimes the truth is in the middle sometimes a position is wildly wrong. It happens.
But thanks for pointing out that I should not expect a reasonable debate foundation.
Rt.66
ParticipantThanks for jumping in davelj.
Too bad you don’t consider yourself qualified to give an opinion on the actual thread. Does not take much RE knowledge to take the debated statement to task though.
Often your statement of the truth lying in the middle would be wise.
In this case I submit that the difference between the numbers claimed and the numbers likely, do not lie anywhere near the middle. Sometimes the truth is in the middle sometimes a position is wildly wrong. It happens.
But thanks for pointing out that I should not expect a reasonable debate foundation.
Rt.66
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Rt.66
ParticipantThis has turned into a good thread with great posters.
What the people in the article need to do is the “short sale but keep the house” option that SDRealtor pointed out in the “Question for the bulls” thread. That way they get a lower loan balance too. Why go for just a refi when short sale, with retention of the home being shorted, gets you a lower rate and balance and the house?
Rt.66
ParticipantThis has turned into a good thread with great posters.
What the people in the article need to do is the “short sale but keep the house” option that SDRealtor pointed out in the “Question for the bulls” thread. That way they get a lower loan balance too. Why go for just a refi when short sale, with retention of the home being shorted, gets you a lower rate and balance and the house?
Rt.66
ParticipantThis has turned into a good thread with great posters.
What the people in the article need to do is the “short sale but keep the house” option that SDRealtor pointed out in the “Question for the bulls” thread. That way they get a lower loan balance too. Why go for just a refi when short sale, with retention of the home being shorted, gets you a lower rate and balance and the house?
Rt.66
ParticipantThis has turned into a good thread with great posters.
What the people in the article need to do is the “short sale but keep the house” option that SDRealtor pointed out in the “Question for the bulls” thread. That way they get a lower loan balance too. Why go for just a refi when short sale, with retention of the home being shorted, gets you a lower rate and balance and the house?
Rt.66
ParticipantThis has turned into a good thread with great posters.
What the people in the article need to do is the “short sale but keep the house” option that SDRealtor pointed out in the “Question for the bulls” thread. That way they get a lower loan balance too. Why go for just a refi when short sale, with retention of the home being shorted, gets you a lower rate and balance and the house?
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