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August 6, 2010 at 3:48 PM in reply to: Problem Solved: The Return of the $1,000 Down Mortgage #587689August 6, 2010 at 3:48 PM in reply to: Problem Solved: The Return of the $1,000 Down Mortgage #588225
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ParticipantForget about the mirror loans and liar loans. Why doesnt the president just ask the GSEs to forgive ANY and ALL debt held by homeowners who are underwater?
August 6, 2010 at 3:48 PM in reply to: Problem Solved: The Return of the $1,000 Down Mortgage #588333SD Realtor
ParticipantForget about the mirror loans and liar loans. Why doesnt the president just ask the GSEs to forgive ANY and ALL debt held by homeowners who are underwater?
August 6, 2010 at 3:48 PM in reply to: Problem Solved: The Return of the $1,000 Down Mortgage #588641SD Realtor
ParticipantForget about the mirror loans and liar loans. Why doesnt the president just ask the GSEs to forgive ANY and ALL debt held by homeowners who are underwater?
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ParticipantYou can easily back out especially since you have not formally released the contingency AND the square footage discrepancy is causing you hearthache. Simply ask your agent to send a cancellation. Sign it and request your full deposit back.
One is never FORCED to sign anything. You obviously cannot cite the appraisal as being the reason but you can cite that the square footage not matching the tax records and not having an adequate explanation should do the trick. If you are not sure of the measurements Cornerstone Appraisals will go out and only measure the home for like 100 bucks.
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ParticipantYou can easily back out especially since you have not formally released the contingency AND the square footage discrepancy is causing you hearthache. Simply ask your agent to send a cancellation. Sign it and request your full deposit back.
One is never FORCED to sign anything. You obviously cannot cite the appraisal as being the reason but you can cite that the square footage not matching the tax records and not having an adequate explanation should do the trick. If you are not sure of the measurements Cornerstone Appraisals will go out and only measure the home for like 100 bucks.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYou can easily back out especially since you have not formally released the contingency AND the square footage discrepancy is causing you hearthache. Simply ask your agent to send a cancellation. Sign it and request your full deposit back.
One is never FORCED to sign anything. You obviously cannot cite the appraisal as being the reason but you can cite that the square footage not matching the tax records and not having an adequate explanation should do the trick. If you are not sure of the measurements Cornerstone Appraisals will go out and only measure the home for like 100 bucks.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYou can easily back out especially since you have not formally released the contingency AND the square footage discrepancy is causing you hearthache. Simply ask your agent to send a cancellation. Sign it and request your full deposit back.
One is never FORCED to sign anything. You obviously cannot cite the appraisal as being the reason but you can cite that the square footage not matching the tax records and not having an adequate explanation should do the trick. If you are not sure of the measurements Cornerstone Appraisals will go out and only measure the home for like 100 bucks.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYou can easily back out especially since you have not formally released the contingency AND the square footage discrepancy is causing you hearthache. Simply ask your agent to send a cancellation. Sign it and request your full deposit back.
One is never FORCED to sign anything. You obviously cannot cite the appraisal as being the reason but you can cite that the square footage not matching the tax records and not having an adequate explanation should do the trick. If you are not sure of the measurements Cornerstone Appraisals will go out and only measure the home for like 100 bucks.
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ParticipantI agree UC, It is laughable that people actually believe one party is less controlled and lobbied by Wall St then the other. They are both so controlled it is a joke. Look at the guys that authored the legislation. They were the ones who always told us how strong the GSEs were.
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ParticipantI agree UC, It is laughable that people actually believe one party is less controlled and lobbied by Wall St then the other. They are both so controlled it is a joke. Look at the guys that authored the legislation. They were the ones who always told us how strong the GSEs were.
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ParticipantI agree UC, It is laughable that people actually believe one party is less controlled and lobbied by Wall St then the other. They are both so controlled it is a joke. Look at the guys that authored the legislation. They were the ones who always told us how strong the GSEs were.
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ParticipantI agree UC, It is laughable that people actually believe one party is less controlled and lobbied by Wall St then the other. They are both so controlled it is a joke. Look at the guys that authored the legislation. They were the ones who always told us how strong the GSEs were.
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ParticipantI agree UC, It is laughable that people actually believe one party is less controlled and lobbied by Wall St then the other. They are both so controlled it is a joke. Look at the guys that authored the legislation. They were the ones who always told us how strong the GSEs were.
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ParticipantI agree it is really sad. When I was 10 years old my dad took me on a road trip. We went down to Guerrero Negro, cut across to Bahia De Los Angeles and came back up. In college we went down there regularly to party. My first marriage my wife and I and her son went down alot… same places, Guerrero Negro and Bahia… sometimes we would go beach side and sometime gulf side… Lots of fishing and hanging out… great times and the kids loved it. We would always bring a few nephews and such.
That was one wife and many years ago. Stopped going down altogether a few years back. A former coworker of mine who used to go regularly with a few buddies would go pretty far down and they would kite surf. They would always leave about 4 in the morning. Had a few trucks and all of their gear. About 2 years ago just past the border they were robbed at gunpoint. All the gear, the trucks, everything.
I am sure it is not as bad as the media makes it sounds but no way am I going there nor would I let my kids. Just not worth the risk.
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