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i'm assuming you're not able to make your monthly payments? we're stuck in a house that's worth way less than what my husband bought it for and yeah
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kare
I would imagine they wouldn't bother suing someone who doesn't have money? -- nm
Posted by
loosilu (aka loosilu2)
Jul 18 '11, 11:49
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what about in 5, 10 years? it just seems like something that the banks might be able to come back and legally claim somewhere down the line.
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kare
Jul 18, 11:52
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The American people gave the banking industry how much money in bailout? And I can't get some help in return?
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sycor
Jul 18, 11:54
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oh i totally agree. i just can't get my brain around the idea of being able to truly walk away. -- nm
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kare
Jul 18, 11:59
statute of limitations? I honestly don't know. -- nm
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loosilu
Jul 18, 11:54
usually there's a three-year(ish) statute of limitations for bringing civil actions -- nm
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moles
Jul 18, 11:53
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