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    i hate to burst your bubble and take away the last person here than you think you stand above, but tim bought a house like 7 months ago. he was asking me for advice on a few different things. does it upset you that the little boy you like to trash just bought a house at foreclosure auction for $780,000 that's worth $1.3 million? maybe you should've been sucking his dick instead of peters pipe
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    Quote Originally Posted by clay View Post
    i hate to burst your bubble and take away the last person here than you think you stand above, but tim bought a house like 7 months ago. he was asking me for advice on a few different things. does it upset you that the little boy you like to trash just bought a house at foreclosure auction for $780,000 that's worth $1.3 million? maybe you should've been sucking his dick instead of peters pipe
    nope.

    Tim is what? Nearly 30 years old, about time he did.

    And stop getting your info about me from either cody/monde or some convicted sex offender who has stalked me for years, I have nothing to do with him. I have a restraining order on him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clay View Post
    i hate to burst your bubble and take away the last person here than you think you stand above, but tim bought a house like 7 months ago. he was asking me for advice on a few different things. does it upset you that the little boy you like to trash just bought a house at foreclosure auction for $780,000 that's worth $1.3 million? maybe you should've been sucking his dick instead of peters pipe
    no buying a house at foreclosure is fucking stupid. everyone here for the mos tpart lacks a legit education, but in a lot of states the former owners have a "redemption" period after their house is sold at foreclosure. e.g. if they get the cash/ a loan they cna buy their house back. the period of this in CA is 2 fucking years good luck being out of a house
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    Quote Originally Posted by A Dolla Danya of Dubla Dour View Post
    no buying a house at foreclosure is fucking stupid. everyone here for the mos tpart lacks a legit education, but in a lot of states the former owners have a "redemption" period after their house is sold at foreclosure. e.g. if they get the cash/ a loan they cna buy their house back. the period of this in CA is 2 fucking years good luck being out of a house
    its hard for me to tell if people are mentally retarded on this forum or trolling any more, but redemption periods in the united states are based on unpaid taxes. homes which are foreclosed upon by a bank cannot be redeemed. kill yourself.

    i'm editing this, which you cant tell. but in reality i'm the idiot for assuming anyone on this forum has any basic grasp on financial or legal matters
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    Quote Originally Posted by clay View Post
    its hard for me to tell if people are mentally retarded on this forum or trolling any more, but redemption periods in the united states are based on unpaid taxes. homes which are foreclosed upon by a bank cannot be redeemed. kill yourself
    Oh that guy is mentally retarded.
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    Quote Originally Posted by clay View Post
    its hard for me to tell if people are mentally retarded on this forum or trolling any more, but redemption periods in the united states are based on unpaid taxes. homes which are foreclosed upon by a bank cannot be redeemed. kill yourself.

    i'm editing this, which you cant tell. but in reality i'm the idiot for assuming anyone on this forum has any basic grasp on financial or legal matters
    uhh no they aren't and this various state to state.

    anyways buying homes via foreclosure is a gigantic plebe thing to do
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    Quote Originally Posted by A Dolla Danya of Dubla Dour View Post
    uhh no they aren't and this various state to state.

    anyways buying homes via foreclosure is a gigantic plebe thing to do
    since you specifically brought up California earlier

    http://homeguides.sfgate.com/califor...mits-2899.html

    Under civil procedures 729.010 through 729.090, the right of redemption may only be exercised by a defaulting borrower if the property was sold through the judicial foreclosure process; there are no redemption rights after non-judicial foreclosures.
    nice try, segall. get back in your dusty vhs cover
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    Quote Originally Posted by clay View Post
    since you specifically brought up California earlier

    http://homeguides.sfgate.com/califor...mits-2899.html



    nice try, segall. get back in your dusty vhs cover
    what kind of a fucking foreclosure is it then when someone agrees to let their bank sell the fucking house then?? i guess you are correct. in my mind a foreclosure is - the borrower won't leave and the bank will move a court to get them out/foreclose on their house. not - a borrower voluntarily leaves and lets the bank sell their house.

    basically i can see why courts/legislatures don't allow right of redemptions when a borrower basically gives up their house. govt/courts are very friendly to the right to contract. they are basically contracted their right of redemption away with a clean break before all sorts of legal proceedings
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    Quote Originally Posted by A Dolla Danya of Dubla Dour View Post
    what kind of a fucking foreclosure is it then when someone agrees to let their bank sell the fucking house then?? i guess you are correct. in my mind a foreclosure is - the borrower won't leave and the bank will move a court to get them out/foreclose on their house. not - a borrower voluntarily leaves and lets the bank sell their house.
    please kill yourself
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