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  • YYYEEESSSS ! (Limeys look away now!)

    At last!
    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ult-loans.html

    We not had the great house price CRASH of the US or Spain, "They" have done EVERYTHING to try to prevent that at ALL COSTS (To Mega). However i sense that "They" have sussed that Hummpy Dummpy can NOT be put together again!..............Thus i think (& hope) that its time to "Clear out the dead wood"..................

    Go for it.

    Mike

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    Re: YYYEEESSSS ! (Limeys look away now!)

    Are..........Feeling a bit down Limey?.........why not have a hoilday away then.........
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-16679669

    Oh, yes sorry i forgot you have NO MONEY
    ;))
    Mike

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      Re: YYYEEESSSS ! (Limeys look away now!)

      Forbearance: The process of lenders meeting with borrowers to help re-structure mortgage payments so that borrowers can avoid default.

      Interesting! So forbearance might begin in the UK immediately when a mortgage payment is missed, and if the forbearance is unsuccessful, the borrower (at the option of the lender) will turn-in their house keys to the bank three months after the day of default.

      EXCELLENT! Forbearance should have happened decades ago when the housing bubble began everywhere, including in Canada and in America. .... We still do not have formal forbearance here in America and Canada, so we have an informal process known as "squatting", where the deadbeats stay and trash the house until the sheriff comes.

      In the United States, squatting has been a long tradition, and squatters even have legal rights dating back to before the American Revolution. In places like South Los Angeles, Signal Hill, Compton, and Hawthorne, squatters have even turned nice homes (constructed in the 1950s and 1960s) into to-day's drug-dens, and when the lender inevitably ends-up with re-possession of the house, the dwelling is found to be trashed, sometimes burned-out and with tagging all over its walls.....

      Another city, infamous worldwide for its squatters and decay, is Detroit. Once, the most beautiful industrial city of America, with the Fisher Building and the Fisher Theatre, the Renaissance Centre, the Ambassador Bridge, the home of the big-three automobile companies; Detroit is now a Disneyland of decay, rubble, abandoned railroad tressels, abandoned buildings, broken glass and vacant lots.
      Last edited by Starving Steve; January 23, 2012, 02:23 PM.

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