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UCGal
Participant92026 – family of 4 (2 minor kids), dad lost job. Wife still employed. House sold short for $300k less than they paid. (aprox 800k to 500k) Lost their $50k downpayment. Probably got some free rent along the way. Now renting. Both parents college educated and have/had power careers. Kids go to private schools. Decision was based on degree they were underwater.
UCGal
Participant92026 – family of 4 (2 minor kids), dad lost job. Wife still employed. House sold short for $300k less than they paid. (aprox 800k to 500k) Lost their $50k downpayment. Probably got some free rent along the way. Now renting. Both parents college educated and have/had power careers. Kids go to private schools. Decision was based on degree they were underwater.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Russell]I wonder to what degree loan mods will be tied to bankruptcy filings? Following bankruptcies may be a round about way to get some information?[/quote]
Is there a way to follow bankruptcies other than the PACER database?UCGal
Participant[quote=Russell]I wonder to what degree loan mods will be tied to bankruptcy filings? Following bankruptcies may be a round about way to get some information?[/quote]
Is there a way to follow bankruptcies other than the PACER database?UCGal
Participant[quote=Russell]I wonder to what degree loan mods will be tied to bankruptcy filings? Following bankruptcies may be a round about way to get some information?[/quote]
Is there a way to follow bankruptcies other than the PACER database?UCGal
Participant[quote=Russell]I wonder to what degree loan mods will be tied to bankruptcy filings? Following bankruptcies may be a round about way to get some information?[/quote]
Is there a way to follow bankruptcies other than the PACER database?UCGal
Participant[quote=Russell]I wonder to what degree loan mods will be tied to bankruptcy filings? Following bankruptcies may be a round about way to get some information?[/quote]
Is there a way to follow bankruptcies other than the PACER database?UCGal
ParticipantCongratulations.
(And I’m another satisfied HLS fan – he did our refi last year and there was a weird hiccup that he handled very well.)
UCGal
ParticipantCongratulations.
(And I’m another satisfied HLS fan – he did our refi last year and there was a weird hiccup that he handled very well.)
UCGal
ParticipantCongratulations.
(And I’m another satisfied HLS fan – he did our refi last year and there was a weird hiccup that he handled very well.)
UCGal
ParticipantCongratulations.
(And I’m another satisfied HLS fan – he did our refi last year and there was a weird hiccup that he handled very well.)
UCGal
ParticipantCongratulations.
(And I’m another satisfied HLS fan – he did our refi last year and there was a weird hiccup that he handled very well.)
UCGal
Participant[quote=AK]
And it’s true that beer companies have done their best to turn Cinco de Mayo into yet another alcoholiday, but we’ve already done the same to our own patriotic holidays. :)[/quote]Yep. It’s kind of like St. Patricks day – and as American. Until the 90’s it was a St’s day and holiday – but not celebrated with parades and drinking in Ireland. Then the Irish decided to co-opt the holiday back from the US.
Here in the US… it’s all about the booze.
Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
The Mexican Independence day is in September. And barely noticed on this side of the border.
UCGal
Participant[quote=AK]
And it’s true that beer companies have done their best to turn Cinco de Mayo into yet another alcoholiday, but we’ve already done the same to our own patriotic holidays. :)[/quote]Yep. It’s kind of like St. Patricks day – and as American. Until the 90’s it was a St’s day and holiday – but not celebrated with parades and drinking in Ireland. Then the Irish decided to co-opt the holiday back from the US.
Here in the US… it’s all about the booze.
Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
The Mexican Independence day is in September. And barely noticed on this side of the border.
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