I heard an idea being floated to allow people whose homes have been foreclosed on to keep living in the home and pay a fair market rent.
I have no idea how one would successfully (or fairly) implement such a system.
And while I hate the idea that these predatory loans ever existed, many people used them to buy houses they couldn't normally afford or to pay down other consumer credit card debt. I don't really feel sorry for those people, just like I don't feel sorry for people that buy $30,000 cars when they make $40,000 a year.
And while I hate the idea that these predatory loans ever existed, many people used them to buy houses they couldn't normally afford or to pay down other consumer credit card debt. I don't really feel sorry for those people, just like I don't feel sorry for people that buy $30,000 cars when they make $40,000 a year.
In a lot of cases though, they were told they would be able to refinance in a few years (no mention of prepayment penalties), income amounts were changed, clients were told to sign paperwork that wasn't fully filled out. I've had some people call and say that when they qualified it was for a 30 year fixed, but now it says they have an ARM.
I can't say I watch Dirty Jobs frequently, but I do get pleasure out of watching a show with people like my Dad on it. Especially after eight hours of L&O reruns.
Every day over lunch I manage to find a tv to watch Dirty Jobs... though yesterday I did more listening than watching while I ate and he replaced a pump in a sewage treatment plant.
And yes Fridays off are awesome!
In not-finance news, what's wrong with this sentence?
“It’s very sad,” Kilgore said. “He is clearly not happy. We, as humans, have bread animals for our own pleasure for thousands of years. In this case, we have bread animals to fight.”
What are they doing to these poor animals that they're turning into bread??
Hee--that pump replacement job was the only one after which Mike and the crew didn't go out to eat/drink afterwards. According to him, they just went back to their hotel rooms and took about five million showers to get the smell out.
What are they doing to these poor animals that they're turning into bread??
Maybe its a Soylent Green thing.
Every day over lunch I manage to find a tv to watch Dirty Jobs...
Mr. Jane said that yesterday they had an alligator farm in Cutoff, LA which I drove through back in the Search for Gas in South Louisiana adventure of Aught Four.
In this case, we have bread animals to fight.”
What are they doing to these poor animals that they're turning into bread??
Are the bread animals rising up against us? They're definitely not pets; they just loaf around.
What are they doing to these poor animals that they're turning into bread??
Maybe they're just coating them with breadcrumbs?