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December 19, 2007 at 10:53 AM in reply to: Top Ten Reasons Why Countrywide is Being Stupid With REO’s #120697December 19, 2007 at 10:53 AM in reply to: Top Ten Reasons Why Countrywide is Being Stupid With REO’s #120730
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ParticipantOnce again the point is being missed. This is not only about Countrywide. Any home purchased from a builder requires preapproval from the preferred lender.
Why is that not being discussed.
Many (but not all) of the other lenders who are holding REOs in thier portfolio do this.
This is NOT NEW. This is not some new thing that only Countrywide just now came up with. If you would have tried to buy an REO many years ago, you would have been subject to the requirement.
To the people making these statements, Have you ever tried to purchase an REO? If you think a second approval is a big hassle, wait until you see the release of liability they make you sign. Have any of you ever seen the addendums that the lenders REQUIRE a buyer to sign when an REO is purchased?
Really guys… I don’t mean to be harsh but come on now. It does not reflect well when statements like this are made. For those who have been involved in REO deals this is a laughable post.
SD Realtor
December 19, 2007 at 10:53 AM in reply to: Top Ten Reasons Why Countrywide is Being Stupid With REO’s #120777SD Realtor
ParticipantOnce again the point is being missed. This is not only about Countrywide. Any home purchased from a builder requires preapproval from the preferred lender.
Why is that not being discussed.
Many (but not all) of the other lenders who are holding REOs in thier portfolio do this.
This is NOT NEW. This is not some new thing that only Countrywide just now came up with. If you would have tried to buy an REO many years ago, you would have been subject to the requirement.
To the people making these statements, Have you ever tried to purchase an REO? If you think a second approval is a big hassle, wait until you see the release of liability they make you sign. Have any of you ever seen the addendums that the lenders REQUIRE a buyer to sign when an REO is purchased?
Really guys… I don’t mean to be harsh but come on now. It does not reflect well when statements like this are made. For those who have been involved in REO deals this is a laughable post.
SD Realtor
December 19, 2007 at 10:53 AM in reply to: Top Ten Reasons Why Countrywide is Being Stupid With REO’s #120799SD Realtor
ParticipantOnce again the point is being missed. This is not only about Countrywide. Any home purchased from a builder requires preapproval from the preferred lender.
Why is that not being discussed.
Many (but not all) of the other lenders who are holding REOs in thier portfolio do this.
This is NOT NEW. This is not some new thing that only Countrywide just now came up with. If you would have tried to buy an REO many years ago, you would have been subject to the requirement.
To the people making these statements, Have you ever tried to purchase an REO? If you think a second approval is a big hassle, wait until you see the release of liability they make you sign. Have any of you ever seen the addendums that the lenders REQUIRE a buyer to sign when an REO is purchased?
Really guys… I don’t mean to be harsh but come on now. It does not reflect well when statements like this are made. For those who have been involved in REO deals this is a laughable post.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantDWCAP everyone has thier own feelings about various neighborhoods. I don’t know what to tell you.
I think that no matter where you want to live you need to learn about it first hand. What is suitable to some people is not suitable to others.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantDWCAP everyone has thier own feelings about various neighborhoods. I don’t know what to tell you.
I think that no matter where you want to live you need to learn about it first hand. What is suitable to some people is not suitable to others.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantDWCAP everyone has thier own feelings about various neighborhoods. I don’t know what to tell you.
I think that no matter where you want to live you need to learn about it first hand. What is suitable to some people is not suitable to others.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantDWCAP everyone has thier own feelings about various neighborhoods. I don’t know what to tell you.
I think that no matter where you want to live you need to learn about it first hand. What is suitable to some people is not suitable to others.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantDWCAP everyone has thier own feelings about various neighborhoods. I don’t know what to tell you.
I think that no matter where you want to live you need to learn about it first hand. What is suitable to some people is not suitable to others.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantJosh I understand your point. Look, all I am trying to say is that some people enjoy living in communities that other people consider pieces of sh-t…
“At what point though have you worked hard enough that you are entitled to more?”
Come on now. This statement is bizarre. Nobody is entitled to anything, you know that. You want more house for your money? You want a nicer neighborhood, nicer schools, less density? Go move somewhere else. You want to live in one of the highest priced cities in the world to live in? Then that is where you choose to live. I do not agree that any amount of salary or money saved up “justifies” any sentiment at all. I am just as fed up as anyone that I cannot afford where I want to live. So I can leave town, or I can accept where I am at, or I can work two jobs, have a wife that works another, and bust ass to try to save alot of money. There are plenty of good neighborhoods in other cities that are much less expensive to live in.
Hey I am just as bitter as anyone here but I do not feel entitled to anything even though I work my ass off, have been fiscally responsible, and still am stuck renting.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantJosh I understand your point. Look, all I am trying to say is that some people enjoy living in communities that other people consider pieces of sh-t…
“At what point though have you worked hard enough that you are entitled to more?”
Come on now. This statement is bizarre. Nobody is entitled to anything, you know that. You want more house for your money? You want a nicer neighborhood, nicer schools, less density? Go move somewhere else. You want to live in one of the highest priced cities in the world to live in? Then that is where you choose to live. I do not agree that any amount of salary or money saved up “justifies” any sentiment at all. I am just as fed up as anyone that I cannot afford where I want to live. So I can leave town, or I can accept where I am at, or I can work two jobs, have a wife that works another, and bust ass to try to save alot of money. There are plenty of good neighborhoods in other cities that are much less expensive to live in.
Hey I am just as bitter as anyone here but I do not feel entitled to anything even though I work my ass off, have been fiscally responsible, and still am stuck renting.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantJosh I understand your point. Look, all I am trying to say is that some people enjoy living in communities that other people consider pieces of sh-t…
“At what point though have you worked hard enough that you are entitled to more?”
Come on now. This statement is bizarre. Nobody is entitled to anything, you know that. You want more house for your money? You want a nicer neighborhood, nicer schools, less density? Go move somewhere else. You want to live in one of the highest priced cities in the world to live in? Then that is where you choose to live. I do not agree that any amount of salary or money saved up “justifies” any sentiment at all. I am just as fed up as anyone that I cannot afford where I want to live. So I can leave town, or I can accept where I am at, or I can work two jobs, have a wife that works another, and bust ass to try to save alot of money. There are plenty of good neighborhoods in other cities that are much less expensive to live in.
Hey I am just as bitter as anyone here but I do not feel entitled to anything even though I work my ass off, have been fiscally responsible, and still am stuck renting.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantJosh I understand your point. Look, all I am trying to say is that some people enjoy living in communities that other people consider pieces of sh-t…
“At what point though have you worked hard enough that you are entitled to more?”
Come on now. This statement is bizarre. Nobody is entitled to anything, you know that. You want more house for your money? You want a nicer neighborhood, nicer schools, less density? Go move somewhere else. You want to live in one of the highest priced cities in the world to live in? Then that is where you choose to live. I do not agree that any amount of salary or money saved up “justifies” any sentiment at all. I am just as fed up as anyone that I cannot afford where I want to live. So I can leave town, or I can accept where I am at, or I can work two jobs, have a wife that works another, and bust ass to try to save alot of money. There are plenty of good neighborhoods in other cities that are much less expensive to live in.
Hey I am just as bitter as anyone here but I do not feel entitled to anything even though I work my ass off, have been fiscally responsible, and still am stuck renting.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantJosh I understand your point. Look, all I am trying to say is that some people enjoy living in communities that other people consider pieces of sh-t…
“At what point though have you worked hard enough that you are entitled to more?”
Come on now. This statement is bizarre. Nobody is entitled to anything, you know that. You want more house for your money? You want a nicer neighborhood, nicer schools, less density? Go move somewhere else. You want to live in one of the highest priced cities in the world to live in? Then that is where you choose to live. I do not agree that any amount of salary or money saved up “justifies” any sentiment at all. I am just as fed up as anyone that I cannot afford where I want to live. So I can leave town, or I can accept where I am at, or I can work two jobs, have a wife that works another, and bust ass to try to save alot of money. There are plenty of good neighborhoods in other cities that are much less expensive to live in.
Hey I am just as bitter as anyone here but I do not feel entitled to anything even though I work my ass off, have been fiscally responsible, and still am stuck renting.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantJosh contrary to your glowing assessment of Mira Mesa some people do actually like it there.
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