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SD Realtor
ParticipantIt is a short sale.
SD Realtor
ParticipantIt is a short sale.
SD Realtor
ParticipantIt is a short sale.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI would agree with you sdr. I am still fairly amazed at the staying power of those who can afford to make the payments.
If I wasn’t so tired I would dig up old posts in 2006 about how far down everything would go. Those posts are now fairly laughable because in the end the market is about as free as a canary in a coal mine. The manipulation and interference by the government is only going to continue and where prices would get to under an unfettered market would be measurably more.
Really the only hope for quite substantial run downs will be in few years when our credit dries up as a whole. That will move prices substantially.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI would agree with you sdr. I am still fairly amazed at the staying power of those who can afford to make the payments.
If I wasn’t so tired I would dig up old posts in 2006 about how far down everything would go. Those posts are now fairly laughable because in the end the market is about as free as a canary in a coal mine. The manipulation and interference by the government is only going to continue and where prices would get to under an unfettered market would be measurably more.
Really the only hope for quite substantial run downs will be in few years when our credit dries up as a whole. That will move prices substantially.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI would agree with you sdr. I am still fairly amazed at the staying power of those who can afford to make the payments.
If I wasn’t so tired I would dig up old posts in 2006 about how far down everything would go. Those posts are now fairly laughable because in the end the market is about as free as a canary in a coal mine. The manipulation and interference by the government is only going to continue and where prices would get to under an unfettered market would be measurably more.
Really the only hope for quite substantial run downs will be in few years when our credit dries up as a whole. That will move prices substantially.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI would agree with you sdr. I am still fairly amazed at the staying power of those who can afford to make the payments.
If I wasn’t so tired I would dig up old posts in 2006 about how far down everything would go. Those posts are now fairly laughable because in the end the market is about as free as a canary in a coal mine. The manipulation and interference by the government is only going to continue and where prices would get to under an unfettered market would be measurably more.
Really the only hope for quite substantial run downs will be in few years when our credit dries up as a whole. That will move prices substantially.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI would agree with you sdr. I am still fairly amazed at the staying power of those who can afford to make the payments.
If I wasn’t so tired I would dig up old posts in 2006 about how far down everything would go. Those posts are now fairly laughable because in the end the market is about as free as a canary in a coal mine. The manipulation and interference by the government is only going to continue and where prices would get to under an unfettered market would be measurably more.
Really the only hope for quite substantial run downs will be in few years when our credit dries up as a whole. That will move prices substantially.
SD Realtor
ParticipantED it could be a slippery slope. What if the OP was on an auto MLS feed and got the new listing information from email that the original agent sent? Getting the cancellation agreement is always the cleanest way to sever the relationship. Even with that cancellation, IF the OP goes back to one of the homes that the original realtor showed them, it would be best to use the original realtor to buy that previously shown home just to make triple sure. I would agree it would be best to consult an attorney.
SD Realtor
ParticipantED it could be a slippery slope. What if the OP was on an auto MLS feed and got the new listing information from email that the original agent sent? Getting the cancellation agreement is always the cleanest way to sever the relationship. Even with that cancellation, IF the OP goes back to one of the homes that the original realtor showed them, it would be best to use the original realtor to buy that previously shown home just to make triple sure. I would agree it would be best to consult an attorney.
SD Realtor
ParticipantED it could be a slippery slope. What if the OP was on an auto MLS feed and got the new listing information from email that the original agent sent? Getting the cancellation agreement is always the cleanest way to sever the relationship. Even with that cancellation, IF the OP goes back to one of the homes that the original realtor showed them, it would be best to use the original realtor to buy that previously shown home just to make triple sure. I would agree it would be best to consult an attorney.
SD Realtor
ParticipantED it could be a slippery slope. What if the OP was on an auto MLS feed and got the new listing information from email that the original agent sent? Getting the cancellation agreement is always the cleanest way to sever the relationship. Even with that cancellation, IF the OP goes back to one of the homes that the original realtor showed them, it would be best to use the original realtor to buy that previously shown home just to make triple sure. I would agree it would be best to consult an attorney.
SD Realtor
ParticipantED it could be a slippery slope. What if the OP was on an auto MLS feed and got the new listing information from email that the original agent sent? Getting the cancellation agreement is always the cleanest way to sever the relationship. Even with that cancellation, IF the OP goes back to one of the homes that the original realtor showed them, it would be best to use the original realtor to buy that previously shown home just to make triple sure. I would agree it would be best to consult an attorney.
July 15, 2009 at 6:26 AM in reply to: Obama wants to let you rent your house to avoid eviction, maybe make your payment for you!!.. yaaay! #430302SD Realtor
Participant“Funny how only a year or two ago nobody would have thought any of this possible”
That is not a correct statement. Some of us were saying quite far back that there would be an endless supply of federally instituted measures that would be quite breathetaking.
Arraya – Cannot agree with your reference to the people who got into this mess being without blame. They should not get bailed out anymore then the banks should get any money. They are just as stupid.
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