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OK gang - I'm reading and seeing reports like this:
young couple is frantic and in foreclosure. can't pay their new monthly payment. bought their six bedroom 3 car garage house for $400K with no down payment. were told their monthly payment would be $2200.
now 6 months later, the "intro" interest rate has ended, their payment is over $4000/mo. Discover the value of the house is closer to $250,000.
did they get an attorney when they bought the house? no
did they read the mortgage agreement? no
did they know the low interest rate was only temporary? no
and to top it off, they had been living in a two bedroom apartment, earning $35,000/year. found an internet ad for "affordable new houses in desirable area".
drove out to take a look, mortgage broker said they could afford it (never even asked their income). they chose the house, a mcmansion on a tiny lot in a treeless tract of similar overpriced, oversized firetraps.
this is happening to thousands and thousands of people. what the heck happened to "due diligence"? did we make it so easy for people to have fun and "get it now", that getting into trouble became something you just giggle at and cry later?
yeesh.
Tom
young couple is frantic and in foreclosure. can't pay their new monthly payment. bought their six bedroom 3 car garage house for $400K with no down payment. were told their monthly payment would be $2200.
now 6 months later, the "intro" interest rate has ended, their payment is over $4000/mo. Discover the value of the house is closer to $250,000.
did they get an attorney when they bought the house? no
did they read the mortgage agreement? no
did they know the low interest rate was only temporary? no
and to top it off, they had been living in a two bedroom apartment, earning $35,000/year. found an internet ad for "affordable new houses in desirable area".
drove out to take a look, mortgage broker said they could afford it (never even asked their income). they chose the house, a mcmansion on a tiny lot in a treeless tract of similar overpriced, oversized firetraps.
this is happening to thousands and thousands of people. what the heck happened to "due diligence"? did we make it so easy for people to have fun and "get it now", that getting into trouble became something you just giggle at and cry later?
yeesh.
Tom