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WriteDown Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-09-09 03:08 PM
Response to Reply #36
39. Maybe...
but is sounds like the misstep is a separate issue. As I've stated previously, if the city inspector was boarding up the house, this has nothing to do with his mortgage.
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  -(Disabled) Minneapolis man accidentally boarded in his (foreclosed) house sabra  Jun-08-09 10:43 AM   #0 
  - I'm sorry, but this must warrant a lawsuit that would result  Vinca   Jun-08-09 10:48 AM   #1 
  - Really?  joeglow3   Jun-09-09 08:42 AM   #28 
     - The "company" is Fannie Mae  marshall   Jun-09-09 05:04 PM   #43 
  - Jesus Christ.  liberalmuse   Jun-08-09 10:51 AM   #2 
  - That'd require human compassion  47of74   Jun-08-09 10:57 AM   #3 
  - they think "empathy" is a bad word  DBoon   Jun-08-09 11:58 AM   #10 
     - It prevents self-reliance.  aquart   Jun-09-09 03:54 AM   #25 
  - Of course. The banks are 'insured' against foreclosures as long as those insurers are bailed out.  w4rma   Jun-08-09 11:16 AM   #6 
  - It's entirely crazy. No apparent rhyme or reason why banks won't work with people.  notadmblnd   Jun-08-09 12:15 PM   #13 
  - god damn  Kali   Jun-08-09 11:05 AM   #4 
  - Agreed!  superconnected   Jun-08-09 06:17 PM   #20 
  - Was it boarded up due to foreclosure or because it was unsafe?  Lone_Star_Dem   Jun-08-09 11:10 AM   #5 
  - wow, just when you think things can't get any worse. n/t  Soylent Brice   Jun-08-09 11:16 AM   #7 
  - If you go on other news site -repubs are quick to slam, insult the poor and the homeless.  superconnected   Jun-08-09 06:19 PM   #21 
     - it's another modern day tragedy.  Soylent Brice   Jun-09-09 07:14 AM   #26 
  - I wonder if we gave aid to the bank that foreclosed and the city that boarded him in there  CreekDog   Jun-08-09 11:25 AM   #8 
  - The greedy banks will not let even one crumb fall to the homeowners...  lib2DaBone   Jun-08-09 11:36 AM   #9 
  - I don't think I've ever seen a post more wrong...  WriteDown   Jun-08-09 12:00 PM   #11 
     - When you're done rolling around on the floor, chortling...  brentspeak   Jun-08-09 06:00 PM   #17 
     - I used to work in the mortgage industry...  WriteDown   Jun-09-09 09:08 AM   #29 
        - The issue here is the mortgage lender, not the mortgage servicer  brentspeak   Jun-09-09 10:46 AM   #35 
        - Can be one and the same...  WriteDown   Jun-09-09 03:07 PM   #38 
        - Thanks for the information. very clear, very concise.  LanternWaste   Jun-09-09 03:13 PM   #40 
           - Sorry...  WriteDown   Jun-09-09 03:15 PM   #41 
     - Really, how is that?  superconnected   Jun-08-09 06:20 PM   #22 
     - See post #29. nt  WriteDown   Jun-09-09 09:08 AM   #30 
     - WTF?  Kali   Jun-08-09 07:35 PM   #23 
        - See post 29. nt  WriteDown   Jun-09-09 09:08 AM   #31 
  - *sigh* makes ya wish that new movie"UP"  iamthebandfanman   Jun-08-09 12:05 PM   #12 
  - Isn't that just the perfect symbol of this fucked-up country?  Stellabella   Jun-08-09 12:29 PM   #14 
  - YES!  avaistheone1   Jun-08-09 12:55 PM   #15 
  - No kidding.  EFerrari   Jun-08-09 06:03 PM   #18 
  - K&R  Wednesdays   Jun-08-09 05:06 PM   #16 
  - Meanwhile, the richest 20% of the US own 85% of the country's wealth.  New Dawn   Jun-08-09 06:09 PM   #19 
  - That's not the problem.  TheMadMonk   Jun-09-09 01:07 AM   #24 
  - I thought people with disabilities were only *symbolically* walled in  KamaAina   Jun-09-09 08:29 AM   #27 
  - I'm having a slightly hard time feeling sorry for Poetsch  jmowreader   Jun-09-09 09:09 AM   #32 
  - We don't know what he can do or not do  dmr   Jun-09-09 02:53 PM   #37 
  - So I was thinking, he lived in the house for 53 years and still had a mortgage?  Javaman   Jun-09-09 09:48 AM   #33 
     - I am also curious what...  WriteDown   Jun-09-09 09:53 AM   #34 
        - used the equity in his house to pay medical bills? nt  xxqqqzme   Jun-09-09 12:37 PM   #36 
           - Maybe...  WriteDown   Jun-09-09 03:08 PM   #39 
           - Used the equity to pay for renovations and repairs  jmowreader   Jun-09-09 03:54 PM   #42 
 

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