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Re: Should foreclosures be stopped?
« Reply #25 on: February 14, 2009, 10:01:16 AM »
whats the big drama here??? If you dont pay, you must get the fuck off the house, simple as that...or not hugo?

Banks are working with homeowners now, actually lowering rates and principle balance. But yes, at the beginning of the crisis, if you didn't pay you were bounced.
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Re: Should foreclosures be stopped?
« Reply #26 on: February 14, 2009, 10:05:09 AM »
Banks are working with homeowners now, actually lowering rates and principle balance. But yes, at the beginning of the crisis, if you didn't pay you were bounced.

god damn stupid people buying houses when they dont really have money to eat, they all should go to jail
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Re: Should foreclosures be stopped?
« Reply #27 on: February 14, 2009, 10:19:01 AM »
Benz is a true patriot.

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Re: Should foreclosures be stopped?
« Reply #28 on: February 14, 2009, 10:19:41 AM »
Benz is a true patriot.

America should trade him for Hugo Chavez.
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Re: Should foreclosures be stopped?
« Reply #29 on: February 14, 2009, 10:27:50 AM »
America should trade him for Hugo Chavez.
I support the importation of benz in exchange for whoever is posting as "Hugo Chavez".
Liar!!!!Filt!!!!

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Re: Should foreclosures be stopped?
« Reply #30 on: February 14, 2009, 10:33:23 AM »
Banks are working with homeowners now, actually lowering rates and principle balance. But yes, at the beginning of the crisis, if you didn't pay you were bounced.

My home lost 20% of its value in little more than a year.

Can I get my rate or balance lowered?  No, because my mortgage is current.   

Please explain how this is fair, especially considering how much I pay in taxes. 


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Re: Should foreclosures be stopped?
« Reply #31 on: February 14, 2009, 11:21:00 AM »
My home lost 20% of its value in little more than a year.

Can I get my rate or balance lowered?  No, because my mortgage is current.   

Please explain how this is fair, especially considering how much I pay in taxes. 



That is my gripe, we are helping people who are late and fucking over the people who are current. I also work for another company which specializes in modifying loans only. Here is the deal about people who are current on their loans, they can be modified. However, there has to be some type of innaccuracy in your initial documents that you signed(mainly the truth in lending) or your closing documents. My advice to you is to find a loan modification place in your area and take all your paperwork into them to see what they can do for you. There is no fee unless they get your principle reduced. You may get lucky, I used to cut corners with my old clients, and I am having some success modifying their loans right now as a direct result of me fucking them over years ago.  ;D
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Re: Should foreclosures be stopped?
« Reply #32 on: February 14, 2009, 11:23:58 AM »
My home lost 20% of its value in little more than a year.

Can I get my rate or balance lowered?  No, because my mortgage is current.   

Please explain how this is fair, especially considering how much I pay in taxes. 



You want uncle sam's help? stop making payments, ruin your credit and threaten to foreclose....it's not that difficult

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Re: Should foreclosures be stopped?
« Reply #33 on: February 14, 2009, 11:26:23 AM »
You want uncle sam's help? stop making payments, ruin your credit and threaten to foreclose....it's not that difficult

You still have to prove a hardship though, loss of job etc. I know you are being facetious btw.
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Re: Should foreclosures be stopped?
« Reply #34 on: February 14, 2009, 11:33:56 AM »
You still have to prove a hardship though, loss of job etc. I know you are being facetious btw.

Easily done.  Quit your job.  :)

I love these people that are crying because they want out of the stupid decisions they made (buying an extremely overvalued house) because there are others that have screwed up even worse (bought an extremely overvalued house that they can't afford)

The reason the economy is crumbling is not really due to foreclosures but due to the disproportionate cost of home ownership in the past 7 years.  Pricing are dropping.  Those of us that did not buy during this time will reap the benefits.

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Re: Should foreclosures be stopped?
« Reply #35 on: February 14, 2009, 11:35:30 AM »
Those of us that did not buy during this time will reap the benefits.

Indeed
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Re: Should foreclosures be stopped?
« Reply #36 on: February 14, 2009, 11:35:48 AM »
My home lost 20% of its value in little more than a year.

Can I get my rate or balance lowered?  No, because my mortgage is current.   

Please explain how this is fair, especially considering how much I pay in taxes. 



Is it a goverments problem that your house lost 20% of its value?

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Re: Should foreclosures be stopped?
« Reply #37 on: February 14, 2009, 12:14:53 PM »
Countrywide had it down to a science.  They *wanted* foreclosures.

I made an offer on a home back in March 2007.  When we looked at it, the list was $490K.  Instead of low-balling, my then wife-to-be and I decided to make them an offer they couldn't refuse (she really wanted it) - $470K.

The sellers then raised the list price to $500K and said their agent had 'made a mistake'.  They rejected our offer. 

Some other stuff went on after that - including them sending us a personal letter and quoting scripture about how much they'd put into the home - but we did finally settle on $490K.  There were conditions, though, and within a few weeks, it was clear that the house was losing value, so we voided the contract. 

I put in an offer when the asking price fell to $350,000 and they refused it! 

Long story short...it's been empty the entire time (since summer 2006) and is now down to $305,000.   

Gotta love it when greed turns to spite.  They sure are showing how 'Christian' they are.   ::)

that was a great story.  I don't really wish ill on people in general, but it is always satisfying to hear about pricks like this getting exactly what they have coming to them.  kinda reminds me of a fun game me and some friends used to play on greedy fucks back in college during the dot com boom.

back then, around 98-'00 every homo and his cousin were trying to sell domain names.... and for ridiculous prices.  low quality domain names with devaluing elements such as misspellings and numbers selling for hundreds of thousands of dollars was not an uncommon site.  people thought the road to riches simply included purchasing a catchy sounding name for a few bucks, put a ridiculous price tag on it and watch the offers come in.  what made this so funny was their attitude like they were getting ripped off if they were offered less than what they were asking...

we used to call individuals who were selling these domains and act like prospective buyers.  I remember one instance that outlines what it was all about perfectly.  this asshole was selling this shitty domain name.. it was called petbizzz.com or close to that.  he was selling it for about $400k.  now anyone that knows anything about domains knows that a shitty domain like this is hardly worth the registration fee let alone a premium.  so we talk for a while and finally tell this clown our company really wants the domain name, and we would like to make an offer of $250k.  this guy sits there ho humming trying to think of what to do.  you could tell he was reeling thinking he had just struck the lottery, but the greed overcame him and he tried to press his luck.

  "I can't go any lower than $300,000" he says.  perfect.  this is the best part of the call, we would then type in a slight deviation of the name, in this case it was like petbizz.com with a z less.  we would act like an excited group of dot com assholes and gleefully tell them we just found a domain that was even a little better than theirs and we only had to pay the registration fee.  he was speechless as we hung up on him and had a great laugh for the rest of the day at his expense. 

nothing to do with the current subject, but a good greed story nonetheless. 


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Re: Should foreclosures be stopped?
« Reply #38 on: February 14, 2009, 12:27:15 PM »
Countrywide had it down to a science.  They *wanted* foreclosures.

I made an offer on a home back in March 2007.  When we looked at it, the list was $490K.  Instead of low-balling, my then wife-to-be and I decided to make them an offer they couldn't refuse (she really wanted it) - $470K.

The sellers then raised the list price to $500K and said their agent had 'made a mistake'.  They rejected our offer. 

Some other stuff went on after that - including them sending us a personal letter and quoting scripture about how much they'd put into the home - but we did finally settle on $490K.  There were conditions, though, and within a few weeks, it was clear that the house was losing value, so we voided the contract. 

I put in an offer when the asking price fell to $350,000 and they refused it! 

Long story short...it's been empty the entire time (since summer 2006) and is now down to $305,000.   

Gotta love it when greed turns to spite.  They sure are showing how 'Christian' they are.   ::)

That's a bold statement there. Why would Countrywide want foreclosures?

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Re: Should foreclosures be stopped?
« Reply #39 on: February 16, 2009, 06:37:23 AM »
Foreclosures should be stopped because they prevented banks from going under.

No, homes are still way too expensive. 

The average salary still cannot afford an average home.

Lets the banks go under.  They caused this mess and should be left to die.