Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
September 15, 2009 at 11:10 AM in reply to: Wells Fargo Exec Parties in Bank-Owned Foreclosure #456832September 15, 2009 at 11:10 AM in reply to: Wells Fargo Exec Parties in Bank-Owned Foreclosure #457026SHILOHParticipant
It sounds like those in *control” of the property didn’t really want it on the market. Maybe someone higher than her wanted to buy it later as the price fell more. This might be a ignorant comment as I don’t really understand all the details. This is another example of maddening blood boiling corporate excess.
September 15, 2009 at 11:10 AM in reply to: Wells Fargo Exec Parties in Bank-Owned Foreclosure #457368SHILOHParticipantIt sounds like those in *control” of the property didn’t really want it on the market. Maybe someone higher than her wanted to buy it later as the price fell more. This might be a ignorant comment as I don’t really understand all the details. This is another example of maddening blood boiling corporate excess.
September 15, 2009 at 11:10 AM in reply to: Wells Fargo Exec Parties in Bank-Owned Foreclosure #457440SHILOHParticipantIt sounds like those in *control” of the property didn’t really want it on the market. Maybe someone higher than her wanted to buy it later as the price fell more. This might be a ignorant comment as I don’t really understand all the details. This is another example of maddening blood boiling corporate excess.
September 15, 2009 at 11:10 AM in reply to: Wells Fargo Exec Parties in Bank-Owned Foreclosure #457633SHILOHParticipantIt sounds like those in *control” of the property didn’t really want it on the market. Maybe someone higher than her wanted to buy it later as the price fell more. This might be a ignorant comment as I don’t really understand all the details. This is another example of maddening blood boiling corporate excess.
SHILOHParticipantSouthern CA is basically desert. I am on the polar opposite of your view. Are you from Southern CA? Ice plant is great landscaping, prevents erosion, tolerates low water conditions – which is why it’s used for landscaping, as I understand it. Since the State of CA is essentially broke, more of these
low water type plants – like ice plant – should be utilized for landscaping.There is a project at Cuyamaca College that educates on various grass types and plants for Southern CA landscaping w/ lowest possible water use. I have visited it and it’s very educational:
http://www.thegarden.org/Be kind to the bees – we need all the pollinaters we can get.
SHILOHParticipantSouthern CA is basically desert. I am on the polar opposite of your view. Are you from Southern CA? Ice plant is great landscaping, prevents erosion, tolerates low water conditions – which is why it’s used for landscaping, as I understand it. Since the State of CA is essentially broke, more of these
low water type plants – like ice plant – should be utilized for landscaping.There is a project at Cuyamaca College that educates on various grass types and plants for Southern CA landscaping w/ lowest possible water use. I have visited it and it’s very educational:
http://www.thegarden.org/Be kind to the bees – we need all the pollinaters we can get.
SHILOHParticipantSouthern CA is basically desert. I am on the polar opposite of your view. Are you from Southern CA? Ice plant is great landscaping, prevents erosion, tolerates low water conditions – which is why it’s used for landscaping, as I understand it. Since the State of CA is essentially broke, more of these
low water type plants – like ice plant – should be utilized for landscaping.There is a project at Cuyamaca College that educates on various grass types and plants for Southern CA landscaping w/ lowest possible water use. I have visited it and it’s very educational:
http://www.thegarden.org/Be kind to the bees – we need all the pollinaters we can get.
SHILOHParticipantSouthern CA is basically desert. I am on the polar opposite of your view. Are you from Southern CA? Ice plant is great landscaping, prevents erosion, tolerates low water conditions – which is why it’s used for landscaping, as I understand it. Since the State of CA is essentially broke, more of these
low water type plants – like ice plant – should be utilized for landscaping.There is a project at Cuyamaca College that educates on various grass types and plants for Southern CA landscaping w/ lowest possible water use. I have visited it and it’s very educational:
http://www.thegarden.org/Be kind to the bees – we need all the pollinaters we can get.
SHILOHParticipantSouthern CA is basically desert. I am on the polar opposite of your view. Are you from Southern CA? Ice plant is great landscaping, prevents erosion, tolerates low water conditions – which is why it’s used for landscaping, as I understand it. Since the State of CA is essentially broke, more of these
low water type plants – like ice plant – should be utilized for landscaping.There is a project at Cuyamaca College that educates on various grass types and plants for Southern CA landscaping w/ lowest possible water use. I have visited it and it’s very educational:
http://www.thegarden.org/Be kind to the bees – we need all the pollinaters we can get.
SHILOHParticipantHow can the whole mess of CA bankruptcy be put on Prop 13? THere has been massive growth since then and those properties are not under prop 13. The big change has been conservative gov’t to liberal goverment. In my view that always means financial mismanagement.
SHILOHParticipantHow can the whole mess of CA bankruptcy be put on Prop 13? THere has been massive growth since then and those properties are not under prop 13. The big change has been conservative gov’t to liberal goverment. In my view that always means financial mismanagement.
SHILOHParticipantHow can the whole mess of CA bankruptcy be put on Prop 13? THere has been massive growth since then and those properties are not under prop 13. The big change has been conservative gov’t to liberal goverment. In my view that always means financial mismanagement.
SHILOHParticipantHow can the whole mess of CA bankruptcy be put on Prop 13? THere has been massive growth since then and those properties are not under prop 13. The big change has been conservative gov’t to liberal goverment. In my view that always means financial mismanagement.
SHILOHParticipantHow can the whole mess of CA bankruptcy be put on Prop 13? THere has been massive growth since then and those properties are not under prop 13. The big change has been conservative gov’t to liberal goverment. In my view that always means financial mismanagement.
-
AuthorPosts