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Updated over 16 years ago on . Most recent reply

Should Have Been a Deadbeat
Feds move to streamline aid process for homeowners:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081111/ap_on_bi_ge/meltdown_mortgages
Ooh, let’s see, maybe I can get bailed out:
1. Must be 3 months behind. Nope, never missed a payment.
2. LTV must be 90% or less. No dice, I actually made a down payment and used a mortgage that amortized.
3. 38% of income to housing payment. Uh uh, I can actually afford my payments.
Dang it! Never again will I be responsible and do something stupid like buy a home I can afford or take out a mortgage that makes sense or use a down payment. Next time I’m putting zero down and using a Pay Option ARM so that I can get bailed out. How could I be such an idiot?
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