To: ex-Texan
I don't see the problem. These people aren't paying their property taxes. The homes should be foreclosed on.
To: Texas Eagle
I don't see the problem. These people aren't paying their property taxes. The homes should be foreclosed on.I don't agree that they owe the leeches in government 'rent' in order to get to keep their property.
To: Texas Eagle
Hasnt this been predicted because of lowering the qualifying down payment of 20% down to 5% or 3% in some cases. A large number of people are getting loans that in the past wouldn't qualify. And once that overtime that they were relying is cut back...they are in dire straights.
Perhaps the housing bubble is is starting to show....
To: Texas Eagle
I don't see the problem. These people aren't paying their property taxes. The homes should be foreclosed on. I cannot wait until you need some help in your life, "Texas Eagle". Hopefully, for your sake, the ones you beg for help will have a little more sympathy than you do.
To: Texas Eagle
I don't see the problem. These people aren't paying their property taxes. The homes should be foreclosed on. That's only true if property taxes were going sky high like they are here. Someone could afford a house quite easily but with property taxes going up $200-300 a year or more, they could within a couple years not afford it. Especially in an area like the one I'm in where wages are dropping quite fast.
40 posted on
12/01/2002 1:53:34 PM PST by
FITZ
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