
12 July 2011 | 7 replies
The banks are the most to blame and quite frankly, caused the inflated pricing which was artificial anyways, now expecting the unsuspecting homeowners to pony up for the losses.
2 December 2008 | 46 replies
., Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac) •· Local and State government agencies •· Nonprofits approved to purchase HUD REO properties at a discount http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/np/np_hoc.cfm •· Sales of properties within Presidentially-Declared Disaster Areas (upon FHA's announcement of eligibility in a mortgagee letter specific to said disaster) Prohibition on Property Flipping Described Property flipping is a practice whereby a property is resold a short period of time after it is purchased by the seller for a considerable profit with an artificially inflated value, often abetted by a lender's collusion with the appraiser.

21 February 2009 | 75 replies
Its really two paths to chose from.1) Allow foreclosures to go on, prices will fall, market will balance and people will allow to get a fresh start who were responsible.2) Allow the government to step in, take tax money give it to people to stave off foreclosures and artificially prop up the market.

22 February 2009 | 24 replies
He will believe that something is profitable (such as housing) when it is not because he is getting artificial signals (such as really low interest rates).

23 February 2009 | 3 replies
Health Care: Full Access to your Medical Records Nationalized Banks = Government FULL control of your money & TOO much influence on the lawmakers.We are already headed toward socialize medicine which means some suit behind a desk will have the final say in what treatments you will be allowed to receive.

2 March 2009 | 14 replies
Spoiled, perhaps by location, but no need for artificial stuff.

2 April 2009 | 20 replies
My only concern would be if they switched to pot they may fall asleep at the wheel.I agree with it being legal for medicinal purposes.

24 April 2009 | 12 replies
The lender might want to see documentation of on-time payments and the option agreement so they can be convinced its not just an artificial credit.

16 May 2009 | 0 replies
The lender can just sit on the offers to try and create artificial demand, hopefully raising the price of the properties.

30 March 2010 | 37 replies
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