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I am not asking for anything from the Gov’t. I am willing to take my lumps on my credit.
I didn’t cause this problem (by taking out a bad loan), but I am suffering for it because my neighbors did.
sandiegoParticipantI am not asking for anything from the Gov’t. I am willing to take my lumps on my credit.
I didn’t cause this problem (by taking out a bad loan), but I am suffering for it because my neighbors did.
sandiegoParticipantI am not asking for anything from the Gov’t. I am willing to take my lumps on my credit.
I didn’t cause this problem (by taking out a bad loan), but I am suffering for it because my neighbors did.
sandiegoParticipantI am not asking for anything from the Gov’t. I am willing to take my lumps on my credit.
I didn’t cause this problem (by taking out a bad loan), but I am suffering for it because my neighbors did.
sandiegoParticipantIf I save $3000 per month renting for the next 7 years, I would have a pretty good downpayment. After living through 1990-1997 and now, I think that homeownership is overrated.
What are the banks (and builders/ car dealers) going to do when they have 2+ million customers with credit dings due to bad loans in the next few years, not make loans? That seems like a pretty big number of customers to ignore.
sandiegoParticipantIf I save $3000 per month renting for the next 7 years, I would have a pretty good downpayment. After living through 1990-1997 and now, I think that homeownership is overrated.
What are the banks (and builders/ car dealers) going to do when they have 2+ million customers with credit dings due to bad loans in the next few years, not make loans? That seems like a pretty big number of customers to ignore.
sandiegoParticipantIf I save $3000 per month renting for the next 7 years, I would have a pretty good downpayment. After living through 1990-1997 and now, I think that homeownership is overrated.
What are the banks (and builders/ car dealers) going to do when they have 2+ million customers with credit dings due to bad loans in the next few years, not make loans? That seems like a pretty big number of customers to ignore.
sandiegoParticipantIf I save $3000 per month renting for the next 7 years, I would have a pretty good downpayment. After living through 1990-1997 and now, I think that homeownership is overrated.
What are the banks (and builders/ car dealers) going to do when they have 2+ million customers with credit dings due to bad loans in the next few years, not make loans? That seems like a pretty big number of customers to ignore.
sandiegoParticipantIf I save $3000 per month renting for the next 7 years, I would have a pretty good downpayment. After living through 1990-1997 and now, I think that homeownership is overrated.
What are the banks (and builders/ car dealers) going to do when they have 2+ million customers with credit dings due to bad loans in the next few years, not make loans? That seems like a pretty big number of customers to ignore.
sandiegoParticipantThat is the big picture. Even if you don’t have a subprime or Alt-A loan, you are getting slammed by your neighbors bad choices.
sandiegoParticipantThat is the big picture. Even if you don’t have a subprime or Alt-A loan, you are getting slammed by your neighbors bad choices.
sandiegoParticipantThat is the big picture. Even if you don’t have a subprime or Alt-A loan, you are getting slammed by your neighbors bad choices.
sandiegoParticipantThat is the big picture. Even if you don’t have a subprime or Alt-A loan, you are getting slammed by your neighbors bad choices.
sandiegoParticipantThat is the big picture. Even if you don’t have a subprime or Alt-A loan, you are getting slammed by your neighbors bad choices.
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