Quote from OldTrader:
Absolutely. Did you read my post? In California, the only consequence on a purchase money loan is that they take the house back. They cannot sue for a deficiency, if there is one. That's aside from the consequence of poor credit for a few years. Read the posts again.
OldTrader
Quote from OldTrader:
You think "folks" are dumb? Maybe not, just desperate. I mean if you have bad credit it's not like you got a lot of choices. Worst case scenario, you can't pay, you walk away, no money down, your credit is trashed for a few years. How dumb is that?
I think the lenders are dumb. I mean think about it: who in there right mind would loan a mooch with lousy credit, no money, and rely on him to tell you what his income is without checking? Then loan it to him on terms that you KNOW he can't repay if there is the slightest glitch, don't qualify him based on the income he needs when the rate rises in a mere two years. LOL! Hell, I check people out harder than that, and require more money on rentals! These lenders are as stupid as they come.
And while we're passing around "dumb" awards...why not pass out a few to the investors who later bought these horseshit loans from the originators!
Looks like the one walking away from this with the least amount of damage was the borrower. Dumb eh?
OldTrader


Quote from blast19:
BLINDED BY $$$$$...don't you think? Look at Angelo Mozilo, he saw it, that's why he sold $140 Million in stock in the last 14 months!
The question is does the DOJ catch them before they leave the country?
These lenders are almost all being investigated for insider trading...even though many had automatic sale plans.
Quote from NasdaqTrader:
Can the IRS collect taxes from you for the amount of debt forgiven saying that it's income?
If so, what can they do if you are broke?
Quote from OldTrader:
Depends. As I understand it, the lender has to 1099 you, which they don't all necessarily do. But in the event that they do, there is an exemption if you are insolvent. Many of the people who are foreclosed on of course are insolvent.
OldTrader