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datala,
I know what you mean. It’s upsetting anyway you slice it I guess. But at least most of these people have their families, which is something if they end up screwed
I think the saddest part is seeing people’s baby and wedding albums left behind to be thrown away, because they can’t carry it with them.
I do feel sorry for these people, especially the working poor who lose their homes and become homeless, going from shelter to shelter with their kids. Damn!
No sympathy. These are the assholes who looked down on me and denied me for being one of “The working poor.” I couldn’t buy a house and now I don’t even want one.
Fuckem!
I love how people’s ignorance automatically qualifies them for victim status. For most of them, buying a house is the biggest financial decision they will ever make. Yet, they do not research or create a reasonable budget, solely relying on the words and advice of others.
That guy that was a first time homeowner; he really needed to get an “investigator” to go around the house and look for problems. There’s a special term for that person, but you pay him/her and they literally inspect everything and make sure it is as described. But again… it costs money and not a lot of people know where to contact a person like that. It’s really tragic what is happening.
I like it!
eventide,
that’s right…exactly. good thing you never did.
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datala,
I know what you mean. It’s upsetting anyway you slice it I guess. But at least most of these people have their families, which is something if they end up screwed
very enteresting.hope it does not last.
I think the saddest part is seeing people’s baby and wedding albums left behind to be thrown away, because they can’t carry it with them.
I do feel sorry for these people, especially the working poor who lose their homes and become homeless, going from shelter to shelter with their kids. Damn!
LAWL well that’s one way to move
AHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA! Suckers. So much for the American dream!
I was shocked to hear that woman say in surprise “We’re gonna have to start spending only what we earn”
…serio…seriously? can you imagine? living within ones own means? I’ve never heard of such poppycock! [/sarcasm]
just laught at them. lool
i want to get a condo …. if that isnt any different.
or a trailer
they’re portable and you get free rides during a tornado
no…..that’s when the bank takes your home away because you can’t pay the mortgage on it.
No sympathy. These are the assholes who looked down on me and denied me for being one of “The working poor.” I couldn’t buy a house and now I don’t even want one.
Fuckem!
I love how people’s ignorance automatically qualifies them for victim status. For most of them, buying a house is the biggest financial decision they will ever make. Yet, they do not research or create a reasonable budget, solely relying on the words and advice of others.
ROFL
A youtube ad came up
“Buy Foreclosure homes”
Get an apartment
Is foreclosure giving up your house ‘coz you’re strapped for cash?
That guy that was a first time homeowner; he really needed to get an “investigator” to go around the house and look for problems. There’s a special term for that person, but you pay him/her and they literally inspect everything and make sure it is as described. But again… it costs money and not a lot of people know where to contact a person like that. It’s really tragic what is happening.
My aunt lives in Belton, MO! Its horrible how foreclosure is sweeping the nation off of its feet.
oh crap im 14 and by the time i need to buy a house what will happen by then?
no i am or am i or are you or am i or are you…..
first