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2 responses to “Pay Your Neighbor’s Mortgage?”
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No, I don’t want to pay for their houses when I made a wise decision on my home purchase but, at the same time. What will my neighborhood look like after it’s all said and done. There are For Sale signs popping up all over the neighborhood. The most important thing to think of is what is the best choice we can make for our future and our kids future. Is it for us to sacrifice ourselves now or later. What will the future hold if we don’t help our neighbors out? No one really knows. We can just try to make the most logical decision now and wish for the best.
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A hard life lesson is that some problems defy solution.
This is the case with folks that are in over their heads, there is no one to buy such houses. So what to do?
Let the house go and it goes up for auction but
the bank is kidding itself if it wants full price so
Let the price drop and the bank takes a hit
Well why not force the bank to take the hit and let the person stay in the house already, this is the curent admin thinking but studies show it never works out that way, and it will not if the admin promises a deal for everyone that cannot pay on their mortgage, then everyone simply stops paying hoping for a bailout
The bank and the borrower made the deal…..
GM Chrysler, the big four banks, folks with no equity, how deep is Uncle Sams wallet?LikeLike
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