Originally posted by: spacejamz
dammit...why didn't I get a house that was more than I could afford so that when I can't make my payments, I can get bailed out....what was I thinking? :disgust:
Originally posted by: spacejamz
dammit...why didn't I get a house that was more than I could afford so that when I can't make my payments, I can get bailed out....what was I thinking? :disgust:
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: spacejamz
dammit...why didn't I get a house that was more than I could afford so that when I can't make my payments, I can get bailed out....what was I thinking? :disgust:
not as simple as that. lot of the foreclosures are happening because owners have lost their jobs and cant find another one, and banks are unwilling to work with the homeowners. would you be able to afford paying your mortgage payments if you were unemployed for 1yr+?
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: spacejamz
dammit...why didn't I get a house that was more than I could afford so that when I can't make my payments, I can get bailed out....what was I thinking? :disgust:
not as simple as that. lot of the foreclosures are happening because owners have lost their jobs and cant find another one, and banks are unwilling to work with the homeowners. would you be able to afford paying your mortgage payments if you were unemployed for 1yr+?
Originally posted by: dphantom
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: spacejamz
dammit...why didn't I get a house that was more than I could afford so that when I can't make my payments, I can get bailed out....what was I thinking? :disgust:
not as simple as that. lot of the foreclosures are happening because owners have lost their jobs and cant find another one, and banks are unwilling to work with the homeowners. would you be able to afford paying your mortgage payments if you were unemployed for 1yr+?
Hey wake up out there. If you lost your job and are unemployed for a year, you better be selling that house, not looking for a handout. It's not my job to fund your house payment.
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: spacejamz
dammit...why didn't I get a house that was more than I could afford so that when I can't make my payments, I can get bailed out....what was I thinking? :disgust:
not as simple as that. lot of the foreclosures are happening because owners have lost their jobs and cant find another one, and banks are unwilling to work with the homeowners. would you be able to afford paying your mortgage payments if you were unemployed for 1yr+?
You think you should be able to afford a house w/o money and a job for 1yr+?
I bet they're next.Originally posted by: blackangst1
Originally posted by: dphantom
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: spacejamz
dammit...why didn't I get a house that was more than I could afford so that when I can't make my payments, I can get bailed out....what was I thinking? :disgust:
not as simple as that. lot of the foreclosures are happening because owners have lost their jobs and cant find another one, and banks are unwilling to work with the homeowners. would you be able to afford paying your mortgage payments if you were unemployed for 1yr+?
Hey wake up out there. If you lost your job and are unemployed for a year, you better be selling that house, not looking for a handout. It's not my job to fund your house payment.
Where's the subsidies for renters who lose their job and cant pay the rent?
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: spacejamz
dammit...why didn't I get a house that was more than I could afford so that when I can't make my payments, I can get bailed out....what was I thinking? :disgust:
not as simple as that. lot of the foreclosures are happening because owners have lost their jobs and cant find another one, and banks are unwilling to work with the homeowners. would you be able to afford paying your mortgage payments if you were unemployed for 1yr+?
You think you should be able to afford a house w/o money and a job for 1yr+?
definitely not, but then again i hear stories of banks unwilling to let the owner short sell
Originally posted by: Genx87
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: halik
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: spacejamz
dammit...why didn't I get a house that was more than I could afford so that when I can't make my payments, I can get bailed out....what was I thinking? :disgust:
not as simple as that. lot of the foreclosures are happening because owners have lost their jobs and cant find another one, and banks are unwilling to work with the homeowners. would you be able to afford paying your mortgage payments if you were unemployed for 1yr+?
You think you should be able to afford a house w/o money and a job for 1yr+?
definitely not, but then again i hear stories of banks unwilling to let the owner short sell
Why wouldnt they let them short sell? That doesnt make sense. Does the bank want another foreclosed home that is depreciating faster than a car in their inventory?
Originally posted by: dphantom
Originally posted by: Aharami
Originally posted by: spacejamz
dammit...why didn't I get a house that was more than I could afford so that when I can't make my payments, I can get bailed out....what was I thinking? :disgust:
not as simple as that. lot of the foreclosures are happening because owners have lost their jobs and cant find another one, and banks are unwilling to work with the homeowners. would you be able to afford paying your mortgage payments if you were unemployed for 1yr+?
Hey wake up out there. If you lost your job and are unemployed for a year, you better be selling that house, not looking for a handout. It's not my job to fund your house payment.
you owe me a new meter... :laugh:Originally posted by: Genx87
Hard to imagine how we as a nation end up in these situations when we enable such behavior.
Originally posted by: Genx87
Heh this is just classic. So the idiot down the street who cant afford his house because he bought more than he can afford will get a bailout with my tax dollars? While I am in the same situation? But because I can afford my payment at the moment I have to tough it out? Hard to imagine how we as a nation end up in these situations when we enable such behavior.
Originally posted by: Genx87
So how would one qualify for this?
where the gov't basically 'buys' a part of the house
Well, unfortunately, tough sh*t, somebody has to pay for it, it can be you in an unfortunate upside down home or it can be everybody else via taxes, right?The problem is that someday I want to SELL my house, and if the housing market is still in the tank, then I will not be able to. Or I will have to sell it for less than I paid for it, which will probably net me negative equity.
There is no way out of this that won't punish somebody, unfortunatelyPersonally I would rather find a way out of the mess than making sure that the dumbasses get punished.
1. Buy house(s) that are more than you can afford.Originally posted by: Genx87
So how would one qualify for this?
Originally posted by: m1ldslide1
Originally posted by: Genx87
Heh this is just classic. So the idiot down the street who cant afford his house because he bought more than he can afford will get a bailout with my tax dollars? While I am in the same situation? But because I can afford my payment at the moment I have to tough it out? Hard to imagine how we as a nation end up in these situations when we enable such behavior.
I think that just about everyone in the country agrees with your view here (myself included - I just bought my first house two years ago and I CAN afford it). The problem is that someday I want to SELL my house, and if the housing market is still in the tank, then I will not be able to. Or I will have to sell it for less than I paid for it, which will probably net me negative equity. In other words, yeah these dumbasses shouldn't have bought these houses, but dumbasses tend to do dumb things, and when you have a greedy and deregulated financial sector willing to enable them, then you're going to get a mess like this. EVERY TIME.
Personally I would rather find a way out of the mess than making sure that the dumbasses get punished. If I can start building equity again, then IMHO, being a dumbass is punishment enough for these assholes.