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Some complain their payment went up. That is what an adjustable mortgage means. It adjusts.
Every blog comment I have ever read of yours, seems like you are one of those negative people always looking for peoples faults and justifying it with your vast self rightouse knowledge, give me a break just once I would like to hear somthing positive out of your comments, not why you and your family are always right and everyone on the down and out deserve it.......Lighten up
They are good and no one seems to notice them as they go about their work and taking care of themselves.
I think we would be better off if the price of oil would go way up and the government would stay out of the free market and let the price of homes fall.
Lets see a person graduating from college with an income of $40,000 maybe able to buy a house in 4 years after paying off the student loan.
Crash, crash, crash.
It is nice to see things go down for a change.
Keep it up.
But I do appreciate Deseret News telling me what a 'short sell' is.
Thank You
for such a great paper and discussion board.
Helen Waite | 12:43 p.m. Oct. 13, 2008
Cougar Keith,
Every blog comment I have ever read of yours, seems like you are one of those negative people always looking for peoples faults and justifying it with your vast self righteous knowledge, give me a break just once I would like to hear something positive out of your comments, not why you and your family are always right and everyone on the down and out deserve it.......Lighten up.
GREAT COMMENT
In short, Mr. "Clueless" claims to know when in reality, no one does. But what we can glean from this is that it's important to make a wise/informed decision and take responsibility for that decision.
As far as all those passing judgment they should withhold their judgement. Mistakes happen, for us it wasn't even a mistake just a change of jobs. At the time we thought we were bring prudent by rolling our money we made when we moved from Utah into our house in AZ, turns out that money is gone plus another 50 or so. With that said their is a difference in our situation to those who outspent themselves.
No
As a matter of fact Materials are going up in cost
The FUEL COST ya know
The Banks are responcible for this CAPER
Not the PEOPLE
This was for seeable when the Banks did what THEY DID
Let the Banks take the fall
How stupid some of you are not to see the real truth
and the responcible Party
Yes, the banks are predatory in their lending, and yes, creditors perpetuate the dangerous advice of buying what you can't afford, but ultimately the responsibility lies with the person making the purchase.
Unfortunately, the American Dream has come to mean possessing everything that your neighbors do in order to be considered successful or "happy".
A 15-year-old car that still works fine is not good enough, so people buy/lease the latest SUV that gets them to the same places, at the same speed. A simple phone to make necessary calls is insufficient, so hundreds of dollars are spent on the latest gadgets. It is the same with homes.
Long-term renting is not a good idea, because you are spending money on what you do not own, but having a goal of living low and saving money until you can afford to move up is the best financial success plan.
If people could just have the self control to not buy what they can't afford, then this current "housing crisis" wouldn't be a crisis at all.
People like the subject of this article have my sympathy, but not my pity.
The other statment the bank made was that they don't allow the home to be sold to a friend or relative. However, they never check into it so the lendee can actually buy the home back in a short period of time (3 months) for half the price and only pay the taxes on the difference. This is criminal if you ask me but it's being done.
I work as a part-time Realtor. I have homes listed that are short sale homes but I refuse to sell to a friend clients friend. My short sale homes are vacant so they people are already out.
She should have walked away when the inspection came in, yes. It should have been contingent on the inspection, yes. Can she sue her realtor? Probably. I would imagine she has a good case.
But SHOULD HAVE doesn't matter anymore, unfortunately. She is where she is, and has to do what she has to do. I'll bet large amounts of money she doesn't buy again without an inspection report.
The agent should have made sure the results were back before they signed.
But that is not the worst part. They defaulted after only 3 months. Someone did not do their homework!
Shame on everyone involved.
For those homeowners not in it for investment purposes, this is a sad story that I believe is 80 percent the guilt of an aggressive, misleading, and in some cases outright lying real estate agent or banker. "the house will appreciate, so don't worry, you can refinance to a new, lower fixed rate" ... etc. etc.
I don't believe we should be bailing out these people with tax payer money, but the lender and agent should be held partially responsible. The question is, how to do that. In the future, we need tighter controls, but do these crooks just get off scott free? It makes me sick and I'm sure we have no Solomon to help us figure out the just thing to do. Maybe we should just cut all these fools in half and let people choose which half they want to keep...
"Ask not what you can do for your country, but ask what your country can do for you."
MAJ MLL
Baghdad
Land prices are drastically depressed.
Lumber is at 20 year lows.
Sheetrock and electrical are well below boom prices.
Copper etc is significantly down.
Fuel heading below $3.
Labor heading down (hungry contractors).
This is deflation...the greatest asset bubble of all time has popped. You will be surprised how much.
Interesting how those being foreclosed on have become victims....
Just saw Obama wants a 90 day moratorium on foreclosures....this is effectively free rent at tax payer expense.
Gov't intervention is out of control.
Were they forced to come here illegally, take out big loans they couldn't pay for, and then sell low when they were upside-down in a English-speaking mortgage they couldn't understand?
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People whine about how "greedy" the lenders are, but how about the even more fundamental greed of people who want to have something that they can't every pay for?