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urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Zeitgeist]Big dogs and big guns to protect the family.[/quote]
Generally, neighbors who give a shit protect the family.
Families with guns are only statistically significant in their tendency towards suicide.
Unless you keep a gun on you all the time (and drawn), its not a great help in the city.
Maybe its different where you are.
November 20, 2009 at 5:50 PM in reply to: When does it make financial sense to just dump your house??? #484932urbanrealtor
ParticipantI have an announcement to make.
It is now the time in the thread where Dan and Allan jump in and start arguing over Vietnam and Hitler.This thread has jumped the shark.
Someone please contact surveyor, marion, and powayseller so that we can get down to business.
Also, isn’t it time for SD_R to say something about “gee what a great post that was”?
Then HLS rants about (insert topic here).
I honestly think that was the response he gave when I drunkenly tried to stab him that once…
On that topic, nobody feed me long island iced tea at the next happy hour.
November 20, 2009 at 5:50 PM in reply to: When does it make financial sense to just dump your house??? #485097urbanrealtor
ParticipantI have an announcement to make.
It is now the time in the thread where Dan and Allan jump in and start arguing over Vietnam and Hitler.This thread has jumped the shark.
Someone please contact surveyor, marion, and powayseller so that we can get down to business.
Also, isn’t it time for SD_R to say something about “gee what a great post that was”?
Then HLS rants about (insert topic here).
I honestly think that was the response he gave when I drunkenly tried to stab him that once…
On that topic, nobody feed me long island iced tea at the next happy hour.
November 20, 2009 at 5:50 PM in reply to: When does it make financial sense to just dump your house??? #485472urbanrealtor
ParticipantI have an announcement to make.
It is now the time in the thread where Dan and Allan jump in and start arguing over Vietnam and Hitler.This thread has jumped the shark.
Someone please contact surveyor, marion, and powayseller so that we can get down to business.
Also, isn’t it time for SD_R to say something about “gee what a great post that was”?
Then HLS rants about (insert topic here).
I honestly think that was the response he gave when I drunkenly tried to stab him that once…
On that topic, nobody feed me long island iced tea at the next happy hour.
November 20, 2009 at 5:50 PM in reply to: When does it make financial sense to just dump your house??? #485557urbanrealtor
ParticipantI have an announcement to make.
It is now the time in the thread where Dan and Allan jump in and start arguing over Vietnam and Hitler.This thread has jumped the shark.
Someone please contact surveyor, marion, and powayseller so that we can get down to business.
Also, isn’t it time for SD_R to say something about “gee what a great post that was”?
Then HLS rants about (insert topic here).
I honestly think that was the response he gave when I drunkenly tried to stab him that once…
On that topic, nobody feed me long island iced tea at the next happy hour.
November 20, 2009 at 5:50 PM in reply to: When does it make financial sense to just dump your house??? #485786urbanrealtor
ParticipantI have an announcement to make.
It is now the time in the thread where Dan and Allan jump in and start arguing over Vietnam and Hitler.This thread has jumped the shark.
Someone please contact surveyor, marion, and powayseller so that we can get down to business.
Also, isn’t it time for SD_R to say something about “gee what a great post that was”?
Then HLS rants about (insert topic here).
I honestly think that was the response he gave when I drunkenly tried to stab him that once…
On that topic, nobody feed me long island iced tea at the next happy hour.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=CA renter]Based on what I’m seeing, it’s not necessarily true that they will take a greater loss in foreclosure. With all the pre-arranged short sales, I think they might do better with foreclosure.
Sorry, the sellers might have the “legal” right to sell for now, but I think that might change in the future WRT short sales.
Dude,
No I do not get tired of this conversation, and think we’d be much closer to a bottom if the PTB mandated that all foreclosed properties (for which taxpayers will somehow be liable) be listed on a govt-run auction site — with national exposure — for a minimum number of days. The GSEs would pre-qualify the bidders, and every sale/purchase would be tracked. That way, the entire process could be transparent, and the taxpayers would be better protected.
So there! ;)[/quote]
Well it is nice to not be the only gov’t control liberal here.
Still I think that you would actually have to amend the constitution to change private property rights that much.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=CA renter]Based on what I’m seeing, it’s not necessarily true that they will take a greater loss in foreclosure. With all the pre-arranged short sales, I think they might do better with foreclosure.
Sorry, the sellers might have the “legal” right to sell for now, but I think that might change in the future WRT short sales.
Dude,
No I do not get tired of this conversation, and think we’d be much closer to a bottom if the PTB mandated that all foreclosed properties (for which taxpayers will somehow be liable) be listed on a govt-run auction site — with national exposure — for a minimum number of days. The GSEs would pre-qualify the bidders, and every sale/purchase would be tracked. That way, the entire process could be transparent, and the taxpayers would be better protected.
So there! ;)[/quote]
Well it is nice to not be the only gov’t control liberal here.
Still I think that you would actually have to amend the constitution to change private property rights that much.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=CA renter]Based on what I’m seeing, it’s not necessarily true that they will take a greater loss in foreclosure. With all the pre-arranged short sales, I think they might do better with foreclosure.
Sorry, the sellers might have the “legal” right to sell for now, but I think that might change in the future WRT short sales.
Dude,
No I do not get tired of this conversation, and think we’d be much closer to a bottom if the PTB mandated that all foreclosed properties (for which taxpayers will somehow be liable) be listed on a govt-run auction site — with national exposure — for a minimum number of days. The GSEs would pre-qualify the bidders, and every sale/purchase would be tracked. That way, the entire process could be transparent, and the taxpayers would be better protected.
So there! ;)[/quote]
Well it is nice to not be the only gov’t control liberal here.
Still I think that you would actually have to amend the constitution to change private property rights that much.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=CA renter]Based on what I’m seeing, it’s not necessarily true that they will take a greater loss in foreclosure. With all the pre-arranged short sales, I think they might do better with foreclosure.
Sorry, the sellers might have the “legal” right to sell for now, but I think that might change in the future WRT short sales.
Dude,
No I do not get tired of this conversation, and think we’d be much closer to a bottom if the PTB mandated that all foreclosed properties (for which taxpayers will somehow be liable) be listed on a govt-run auction site — with national exposure — for a minimum number of days. The GSEs would pre-qualify the bidders, and every sale/purchase would be tracked. That way, the entire process could be transparent, and the taxpayers would be better protected.
So there! ;)[/quote]
Well it is nice to not be the only gov’t control liberal here.
Still I think that you would actually have to amend the constitution to change private property rights that much.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=CA renter]Based on what I’m seeing, it’s not necessarily true that they will take a greater loss in foreclosure. With all the pre-arranged short sales, I think they might do better with foreclosure.
Sorry, the sellers might have the “legal” right to sell for now, but I think that might change in the future WRT short sales.
Dude,
No I do not get tired of this conversation, and think we’d be much closer to a bottom if the PTB mandated that all foreclosed properties (for which taxpayers will somehow be liable) be listed on a govt-run auction site — with national exposure — for a minimum number of days. The GSEs would pre-qualify the bidders, and every sale/purchase would be tracked. That way, the entire process could be transparent, and the taxpayers would be better protected.
So there! ;)[/quote]
Well it is nice to not be the only gov’t control liberal here.
Still I think that you would actually have to amend the constitution to change private property rights that much.
November 20, 2009 at 10:33 AM in reply to: When does it make financial sense to just dump your house??? #484635urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]BTW more people than you think are “receiving forgiveness on 2nds en masse and, AND, AND, this is important now……. keeping the house”
AND, AND this is important now…..it is just one of MANY things being done to control/manipulate the real estate market. The free market will never reign supreme. There is too much at stake to ever let that happen.[/quote]
Thank God.November 20, 2009 at 10:33 AM in reply to: When does it make financial sense to just dump your house??? #484803urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]BTW more people than you think are “receiving forgiveness on 2nds en masse and, AND, AND, this is important now……. keeping the house”
AND, AND this is important now…..it is just one of MANY things being done to control/manipulate the real estate market. The free market will never reign supreme. There is too much at stake to ever let that happen.[/quote]
Thank God.November 20, 2009 at 10:33 AM in reply to: When does it make financial sense to just dump your house??? #485173urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]BTW more people than you think are “receiving forgiveness on 2nds en masse and, AND, AND, this is important now……. keeping the house”
AND, AND this is important now…..it is just one of MANY things being done to control/manipulate the real estate market. The free market will never reign supreme. There is too much at stake to ever let that happen.[/quote]
Thank God. -
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