Paisano1 Posted November 5, 2008 Share Posted November 5, 2008 Hey all, I am on a crusade - help me help Kitty: http://*******.com/5g4yjm Or: http://yourmortgageoryourlife.wordpress.co...nk-of-disaster/ This is the follow-up article to my piece seen on the Chicago Sun-Times site: http://suntimes.com/business/blogentries/i...4v0z4IhOARLxZkg Let’s stop this foreclosure madness, and keep our tax dollars to help ourselves, not greedy Investment Bankers! I am donating my time and resources - please see if you can help too! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paisano1 Posted November 7, 2008 Author Share Posted November 7, 2008 Hey all, I am on a crusade - help me help Kitty: http://*******.com/5g4yjmOr: http://yourmortgageoryourlife.wordpress.co...nk-of-disaster/ This is the follow-up article to my piece seen on the Chicago Sun-Times site: http://suntimes.com/business/blogentries/i...4v0z4IhOARLxZkg Let’s stop this foreclosure madness, and keep our tax dollars to help ourselves, not greedy Investment Bankers! I am donating my time and resources - please see if you can help too! Any of you blokes want to chime in on this vicious thread? http://patrick.net/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=...p;sk=t&sd=a Cheers! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tehlam3 Posted November 8, 2008 Share Posted November 8, 2008 kitty overextended herself, my heart bleeds Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dingleberry Posted November 8, 2008 Share Posted November 8, 2008 Let’s stop this foreclosure madness, and keep our tax dollars to help ourselves, not greedy Investment Bankers! We don't have any tax dollars. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Garry AKA Pod Posted November 8, 2008 Share Posted November 8, 2008 It's about time you got a proper job Sir Bernard Chumley. You shouldn't have MEW'd on your right to buy council house on the 7th floor of Sandi Toksvig House. Kitty can't help you. You stole her disability allowance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paisano1 Posted November 12, 2008 Author Share Posted November 12, 2008 I just finished reading your article with “Kitty’s” Hardship Letter“ to Countrywide. This brought back some bad memories. Below is my short sale story I wrote for Wiki last July (2008). If you can use it to help others please do. I wrote this for others to learn from my experience seeking no reward or payment. All is verifiably true and unexaggerated as it happened. Please feel free to use it on your sight if you think it will help others. Thanks Bart Horn A SHORT SALE STORY By Guest Author Bart Horn I need to start off by saying I’m just an average hardworking homeowner caught up in this crisis, as many others are. I have no professional training in the mortgage industry what so ever. What is to follow is based off my own short sale experience. Negotiating with the lender and my real estate agent (REA) was extremely painful, and motivation enough to share this with the Wiki readership. I learned the hard way that it is a grave mistake to go forward with a short sale unprepared, without competent, professional assistance. I was not careless or of simple mind, I was uninformed, plain and simple. To put all circumstances in perspective, after living in a home we purchased for three full years, our first - not an investment property - we relocated to another state due to self imposed job transfer to facilitate my wife, who is permanently disabled, so as to be closer to her immediate family. We placed our home on the market in June 2006, anticipating an expeditious sale at the beginning of the decline. Needless to say the home remained unsold and vacant for 18 months. With all equity earned in the home sucked dry by unexpected home repairs from undisclosed problems with the home, that left us unable to reduce the price of the home to make the sale more attractive, that’s entirely another story. An offer did come in as last ditch effort, the only offer to enter escrow was right before the close; the buyer went into default in Dec 2007. Merry Christmas. Continued: http://yourmortgageoryourlife.wordpress.co...ort-sale-story/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paisano1 Posted November 12, 2008 Author Share Posted November 12, 2008 I just finished reading your article with “Kitty’s” Hardship Letter“ to Countrywide. This brought back some bad memories. Below is my short sale story I wrote for Wiki last July (2008). If you can use it to help others please do. I wrote this for others to learn from my experience seeking no reward or payment. All is verifiably true and unexaggerated as it happened. Please feel free to use it on your sight if you think it will help others. Thanks Bart Horn A SHORT SALE STORY By Guest Author Bart Horn I need to start off by saying I’m just an average hardworking homeowner caught up in this crisis, as many others are. I have no professional training in the mortgage industry what so ever. What is to follow is based off my own short sale experience. Negotiating with the lender and my real estate agent (REA) was extremely painful, and motivation enough to share this with the Wiki readership. I learned the hard way that it is a grave mistake to go forward with a short sale unprepared, without competent, professional assistance. I was not careless or of simple mind, I was uninformed, plain and simple. To put all circumstances in perspective, after living in a home we purchased for three full years, our first - not an investment property - we relocated to another state due to self imposed job transfer to facilitate my wife, who is permanently disabled, so as to be closer to her immediate family. We placed our home on the market in June 2006, anticipating an expeditious sale at the beginning of the decline. Needless to say the home remained unsold and vacant for 18 months. With all equity earned in the home sucked dry by unexpected home repairs from undisclosed problems with the home, that left us unable to reduce the price of the home to make the sale more attractive, that’s entirely another story. An offer did come in as last ditch effort, the only offer to enter escrow was right before the close; the buyer went into default in Dec 2007. Merry Christmas. Continued: http://yourmortgageoryourlife.wordpress.co...ort-sale-story/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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