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urbanrealtor
ParticipantYou would be surprised how many foreign nationals ride on the foreclosure tour buses.
I was actually interviewed by Japanese public television during one tour.
They gave me chopsticks as a gift when we were through.
I really don’t think I can add anything to that.
December 8, 2008 at 11:39 PM in reply to: Can you sell your house as a short sale if you can still make the mortgage payment? #313214urbanrealtor
ParticipantActually most of the loans I am dealing with are recourse.
The lender just chooses not to follow for the deficiency balance.
December 8, 2008 at 11:39 PM in reply to: Can you sell your house as a short sale if you can still make the mortgage payment? #313570urbanrealtor
ParticipantActually most of the loans I am dealing with are recourse.
The lender just chooses not to follow for the deficiency balance.
December 8, 2008 at 11:39 PM in reply to: Can you sell your house as a short sale if you can still make the mortgage payment? #313602urbanrealtor
ParticipantActually most of the loans I am dealing with are recourse.
The lender just chooses not to follow for the deficiency balance.
December 8, 2008 at 11:39 PM in reply to: Can you sell your house as a short sale if you can still make the mortgage payment? #313624urbanrealtor
ParticipantActually most of the loans I am dealing with are recourse.
The lender just chooses not to follow for the deficiency balance.
December 8, 2008 at 11:39 PM in reply to: Can you sell your house as a short sale if you can still make the mortgage payment? #313693urbanrealtor
ParticipantActually most of the loans I am dealing with are recourse.
The lender just chooses not to follow for the deficiency balance.
urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]fredo4: Uh, okay. And that would make Black Flag a total Dead Kennedys rip off then?
Husker Du stood quite well on their own, thank you. I think if any band in that era was somewhat derivative, it was Black Flag.
Where is Dan, by the way? He never responded to my question on Skinny Puppy and Front 242 as bands that could augment Ministry. Speaking of derivative and reductionist, what the hell happened to Mininstry lately anyway? They’ve gotten so consumed with Dubya they forgot how to make good music. Overly politicized crap, IMHO. Kind of like Rage Against The Machine going all Noam Chomsky.[/quote]
What was the question on 242 and skinny puppy?
I don’t recall it.
I totally agree on the ministry front.
I saw them with revco opening a few years back. It was awesome. Weird moment: in the pit, the guy I was locked up with said “weren’t you hosting that open house last week?”
Anyhoo, that was a killer show (the one with “gay-dolf hitler”). Ministry was okay but not great. Then I saw the show a few months ago. Much crappier. Perhaps, my pregnant wife having to stay out of the pit colored it for me but it felt more like a outtake of Spinal Tap than a show for one of my favorite bands.urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]fredo4: Uh, okay. And that would make Black Flag a total Dead Kennedys rip off then?
Husker Du stood quite well on their own, thank you. I think if any band in that era was somewhat derivative, it was Black Flag.
Where is Dan, by the way? He never responded to my question on Skinny Puppy and Front 242 as bands that could augment Ministry. Speaking of derivative and reductionist, what the hell happened to Mininstry lately anyway? They’ve gotten so consumed with Dubya they forgot how to make good music. Overly politicized crap, IMHO. Kind of like Rage Against The Machine going all Noam Chomsky.[/quote]
What was the question on 242 and skinny puppy?
I don’t recall it.
I totally agree on the ministry front.
I saw them with revco opening a few years back. It was awesome. Weird moment: in the pit, the guy I was locked up with said “weren’t you hosting that open house last week?”
Anyhoo, that was a killer show (the one with “gay-dolf hitler”). Ministry was okay but not great. Then I saw the show a few months ago. Much crappier. Perhaps, my pregnant wife having to stay out of the pit colored it for me but it felt more like a outtake of Spinal Tap than a show for one of my favorite bands.urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]fredo4: Uh, okay. And that would make Black Flag a total Dead Kennedys rip off then?
Husker Du stood quite well on their own, thank you. I think if any band in that era was somewhat derivative, it was Black Flag.
Where is Dan, by the way? He never responded to my question on Skinny Puppy and Front 242 as bands that could augment Ministry. Speaking of derivative and reductionist, what the hell happened to Mininstry lately anyway? They’ve gotten so consumed with Dubya they forgot how to make good music. Overly politicized crap, IMHO. Kind of like Rage Against The Machine going all Noam Chomsky.[/quote]
What was the question on 242 and skinny puppy?
I don’t recall it.
I totally agree on the ministry front.
I saw them with revco opening a few years back. It was awesome. Weird moment: in the pit, the guy I was locked up with said “weren’t you hosting that open house last week?”
Anyhoo, that was a killer show (the one with “gay-dolf hitler”). Ministry was okay but not great. Then I saw the show a few months ago. Much crappier. Perhaps, my pregnant wife having to stay out of the pit colored it for me but it felt more like a outtake of Spinal Tap than a show for one of my favorite bands.urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]fredo4: Uh, okay. And that would make Black Flag a total Dead Kennedys rip off then?
Husker Du stood quite well on their own, thank you. I think if any band in that era was somewhat derivative, it was Black Flag.
Where is Dan, by the way? He never responded to my question on Skinny Puppy and Front 242 as bands that could augment Ministry. Speaking of derivative and reductionist, what the hell happened to Mininstry lately anyway? They’ve gotten so consumed with Dubya they forgot how to make good music. Overly politicized crap, IMHO. Kind of like Rage Against The Machine going all Noam Chomsky.[/quote]
What was the question on 242 and skinny puppy?
I don’t recall it.
I totally agree on the ministry front.
I saw them with revco opening a few years back. It was awesome. Weird moment: in the pit, the guy I was locked up with said “weren’t you hosting that open house last week?”
Anyhoo, that was a killer show (the one with “gay-dolf hitler”). Ministry was okay but not great. Then I saw the show a few months ago. Much crappier. Perhaps, my pregnant wife having to stay out of the pit colored it for me but it felt more like a outtake of Spinal Tap than a show for one of my favorite bands.urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=Allan from Fallbrook]fredo4: Uh, okay. And that would make Black Flag a total Dead Kennedys rip off then?
Husker Du stood quite well on their own, thank you. I think if any band in that era was somewhat derivative, it was Black Flag.
Where is Dan, by the way? He never responded to my question on Skinny Puppy and Front 242 as bands that could augment Ministry. Speaking of derivative and reductionist, what the hell happened to Mininstry lately anyway? They’ve gotten so consumed with Dubya they forgot how to make good music. Overly politicized crap, IMHO. Kind of like Rage Against The Machine going all Noam Chomsky.[/quote]
What was the question on 242 and skinny puppy?
I don’t recall it.
I totally agree on the ministry front.
I saw them with revco opening a few years back. It was awesome. Weird moment: in the pit, the guy I was locked up with said “weren’t you hosting that open house last week?”
Anyhoo, that was a killer show (the one with “gay-dolf hitler”). Ministry was okay but not great. Then I saw the show a few months ago. Much crappier. Perhaps, my pregnant wife having to stay out of the pit colored it for me but it felt more like a outtake of Spinal Tap than a show for one of my favorite bands.December 8, 2008 at 11:30 PM in reply to: Can you sell your house as a short sale if you can still make the mortgage payment? #313198urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Daniel
Definitely not taking part in any fraud. The lenders ask for certain things and you provide them. I’m shocked that they dont ask for more but they don’t. The seller typically signs something that says all the information I have provided is truthful and accurate, which it is.
sdr[/quote]The bank sets this up so that they don’t look at more than one offer at a time.
In some ways it is similar to how they evaluate reo offers.
sdr is totally accurate.
The banks have very specific items they want and really seem to value certainty and simplicity over accuracy.
But again, the banks are not our clients.
December 8, 2008 at 11:30 PM in reply to: Can you sell your house as a short sale if you can still make the mortgage payment? #313555urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Daniel
Definitely not taking part in any fraud. The lenders ask for certain things and you provide them. I’m shocked that they dont ask for more but they don’t. The seller typically signs something that says all the information I have provided is truthful and accurate, which it is.
sdr[/quote]The bank sets this up so that they don’t look at more than one offer at a time.
In some ways it is similar to how they evaluate reo offers.
sdr is totally accurate.
The banks have very specific items they want and really seem to value certainty and simplicity over accuracy.
But again, the banks are not our clients.
December 8, 2008 at 11:30 PM in reply to: Can you sell your house as a short sale if you can still make the mortgage payment? #313586urbanrealtor
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Daniel
Definitely not taking part in any fraud. The lenders ask for certain things and you provide them. I’m shocked that they dont ask for more but they don’t. The seller typically signs something that says all the information I have provided is truthful and accurate, which it is.
sdr[/quote]The bank sets this up so that they don’t look at more than one offer at a time.
In some ways it is similar to how they evaluate reo offers.
sdr is totally accurate.
The banks have very specific items they want and really seem to value certainty and simplicity over accuracy.
But again, the banks are not our clients.
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