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temeculaguy
ParticipantYou have to look at the loan, most are non recourse, meaning the bank can only go after the house, not the person or their assets. There are loans where they can go after the person, but they are not as common today as they once were.
temeculaguy
ParticipantYou have to look at the loan, most are non recourse, meaning the bank can only go after the house, not the person or their assets. There are loans where they can go after the person, but they are not as common today as they once were.
temeculaguy
ParticipantYou have to look at the loan, most are non recourse, meaning the bank can only go after the house, not the person or their assets. There are loans where they can go after the person, but they are not as common today as they once were.
temeculaguy
ParticipantYou have to look at the loan, most are non recourse, meaning the bank can only go after the house, not the person or their assets. There are loans where they can go after the person, but they are not as common today as they once were.
temeculaguy
ParticipantKB is going to get the snot beat out of it today as well, thier quarterly losses were just announced and they were huge. I never thought CFC would go under, I actually thought that some of the lenders and builders would benefit from the shakeout, after some went out of business the survivors would gain market share. While I always knew it would get bad, I’m suprised how bad and how fast. I would bottom fish some of these stocks since some are 90% off but I know too much about the market now to touch them.
temeculaguy
ParticipantKB is going to get the snot beat out of it today as well, thier quarterly losses were just announced and they were huge. I never thought CFC would go under, I actually thought that some of the lenders and builders would benefit from the shakeout, after some went out of business the survivors would gain market share. While I always knew it would get bad, I’m suprised how bad and how fast. I would bottom fish some of these stocks since some are 90% off but I know too much about the market now to touch them.
temeculaguy
ParticipantKB is going to get the snot beat out of it today as well, thier quarterly losses were just announced and they were huge. I never thought CFC would go under, I actually thought that some of the lenders and builders would benefit from the shakeout, after some went out of business the survivors would gain market share. While I always knew it would get bad, I’m suprised how bad and how fast. I would bottom fish some of these stocks since some are 90% off but I know too much about the market now to touch them.
temeculaguy
ParticipantKB is going to get the snot beat out of it today as well, thier quarterly losses were just announced and they were huge. I never thought CFC would go under, I actually thought that some of the lenders and builders would benefit from the shakeout, after some went out of business the survivors would gain market share. While I always knew it would get bad, I’m suprised how bad and how fast. I would bottom fish some of these stocks since some are 90% off but I know too much about the market now to touch them.
temeculaguy
ParticipantKB is going to get the snot beat out of it today as well, thier quarterly losses were just announced and they were huge. I never thought CFC would go under, I actually thought that some of the lenders and builders would benefit from the shakeout, after some went out of business the survivors would gain market share. While I always knew it would get bad, I’m suprised how bad and how fast. I would bottom fish some of these stocks since some are 90% off but I know too much about the market now to touch them.
temeculaguy
ParticipantSince nobody jumped on it with advice and I’ve never had one, here’s what you can do. Find a tract that has them and just talk to people outside on a Saturday. Where I live there are a couple of tracts in Redhawk where all the homes have them. They are primarily used for backyard where there is a view but a roadway in between the the view and the house, so you can still see but not hear. If you don’t need to block noise, powder coated iron is better, cheaper and has less maintenance. If you are ever in the area here, Peppercorn Drive is lined with them, some more are visable from Redhawk Parkway (Augusta and Eagle Point are the tract names) you can park and walk up to some of them and see how they have held up, they are about ten years old so it should give you an idea of how they hold up. Then drive on that street and talk to some of the residents. As long as you don’t start off talking to the kids in the street and offering them candy, you’ll find people will just talk to you.
“I’m asian and I probably lack taste” classic line, however most asians do have taste, just fight off the urge to get black laquer furniture and red carpet and you should be fine.
temeculaguy
ParticipantSince nobody jumped on it with advice and I’ve never had one, here’s what you can do. Find a tract that has them and just talk to people outside on a Saturday. Where I live there are a couple of tracts in Redhawk where all the homes have them. They are primarily used for backyard where there is a view but a roadway in between the the view and the house, so you can still see but not hear. If you don’t need to block noise, powder coated iron is better, cheaper and has less maintenance. If you are ever in the area here, Peppercorn Drive is lined with them, some more are visable from Redhawk Parkway (Augusta and Eagle Point are the tract names) you can park and walk up to some of them and see how they have held up, they are about ten years old so it should give you an idea of how they hold up. Then drive on that street and talk to some of the residents. As long as you don’t start off talking to the kids in the street and offering them candy, you’ll find people will just talk to you.
“I’m asian and I probably lack taste” classic line, however most asians do have taste, just fight off the urge to get black laquer furniture and red carpet and you should be fine.
temeculaguy
ParticipantSince nobody jumped on it with advice and I’ve never had one, here’s what you can do. Find a tract that has them and just talk to people outside on a Saturday. Where I live there are a couple of tracts in Redhawk where all the homes have them. They are primarily used for backyard where there is a view but a roadway in between the the view and the house, so you can still see but not hear. If you don’t need to block noise, powder coated iron is better, cheaper and has less maintenance. If you are ever in the area here, Peppercorn Drive is lined with them, some more are visable from Redhawk Parkway (Augusta and Eagle Point are the tract names) you can park and walk up to some of them and see how they have held up, they are about ten years old so it should give you an idea of how they hold up. Then drive on that street and talk to some of the residents. As long as you don’t start off talking to the kids in the street and offering them candy, you’ll find people will just talk to you.
“I’m asian and I probably lack taste” classic line, however most asians do have taste, just fight off the urge to get black laquer furniture and red carpet and you should be fine.
temeculaguy
ParticipantSince nobody jumped on it with advice and I’ve never had one, here’s what you can do. Find a tract that has them and just talk to people outside on a Saturday. Where I live there are a couple of tracts in Redhawk where all the homes have them. They are primarily used for backyard where there is a view but a roadway in between the the view and the house, so you can still see but not hear. If you don’t need to block noise, powder coated iron is better, cheaper and has less maintenance. If you are ever in the area here, Peppercorn Drive is lined with them, some more are visable from Redhawk Parkway (Augusta and Eagle Point are the tract names) you can park and walk up to some of them and see how they have held up, they are about ten years old so it should give you an idea of how they hold up. Then drive on that street and talk to some of the residents. As long as you don’t start off talking to the kids in the street and offering them candy, you’ll find people will just talk to you.
“I’m asian and I probably lack taste” classic line, however most asians do have taste, just fight off the urge to get black laquer furniture and red carpet and you should be fine.
temeculaguy
ParticipantSince nobody jumped on it with advice and I’ve never had one, here’s what you can do. Find a tract that has them and just talk to people outside on a Saturday. Where I live there are a couple of tracts in Redhawk where all the homes have them. They are primarily used for backyard where there is a view but a roadway in between the the view and the house, so you can still see but not hear. If you don’t need to block noise, powder coated iron is better, cheaper and has less maintenance. If you are ever in the area here, Peppercorn Drive is lined with them, some more are visable from Redhawk Parkway (Augusta and Eagle Point are the tract names) you can park and walk up to some of them and see how they have held up, they are about ten years old so it should give you an idea of how they hold up. Then drive on that street and talk to some of the residents. As long as you don’t start off talking to the kids in the street and offering them candy, you’ll find people will just talk to you.
“I’m asian and I probably lack taste” classic line, however most asians do have taste, just fight off the urge to get black laquer furniture and red carpet and you should be fine.
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