One way to do it is the husband goes to another state where the job is at, and rents, and sends the check home to family. Once husband is settled in with his new job, sell his old home and moves family to new state. This process may take one to three years but atleast he will move out of MI. That is how some immigrants did it long long time ago.
I was thinking that the poster said “how would they go to a different state to get a job”, but we know that millions of Mexicans actually cross the border illegally and move halfway across our country to get jobs. So we know it can be done.
“One way to do it is the husband goes to another state where the job is at, and rents, and sends the check home to family. Once husband is settled in with his new job, sell his old home and moves family to new state. This process may take one to three years but atleast he will move out of MI. That is how some immigrants did it long long time ago”
A long time ago?
That’s how millions of Mexicans are doing it, NOW!
- John
I just took my house off the market after trying to sell it for three stinking years. There is no way we could get what we owe on it in this real estate market, not when foreclosures are selling 80% below market value. We're lucky, we don't have to move, we just wanted to. Too many families in MI, right now, aren't so lucky.
>>Once husband is settled in with his new job, sell his old home and moves family to new state<<
Lord, you people don’t get it.
NO ONE will buy our homes.
I sold my birth home, my hubby’s first home and we bought this one.
We lose two generations of homes.
Think it’s easy? Yeah, drop everything you’ve worked for and go, right? It isn’t so easy when it becomes reality.
And I’m 48. This is a nightmare.