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Daughter threw uncharactoristic fit when she heard we're moving to trailer park
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 255159" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Thanks, all. It's early the next day. I don't think I'll need the hospital. I talked to my daughter. Hub, N. and I are going to see my therapist together. I asked N. if her friends would still be her friends and she nodded yes, but I can tell that she is still very upset. So am I. This is hub and my fault. It's our credit that didn't make the cut. We could afford the house and get the loan if our credit score was 20 points higher. While we are in the doublewide, we are going to work on our score. But that doesn't help a 12 year old kid who is horrified that she will be looked down on. Sadly, yes, people still do look down at those in trailer parks, although it's a nice park. They screen all applicants for drug offenses and child offenses and you can't move in (they won't sell to you) if you have ever had a drug charge or a child abuse charge. Everyone seemed really nice when I was looking.</p><p>The biggest problem with the homes are small yards and no down or upstairs, but some are spacious. Ugh. I hate this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 255159, member: 1550"] Thanks, all. It's early the next day. I don't think I'll need the hospital. I talked to my daughter. Hub, N. and I are going to see my therapist together. I asked N. if her friends would still be her friends and she nodded yes, but I can tell that she is still very upset. So am I. This is hub and my fault. It's our credit that didn't make the cut. We could afford the house and get the loan if our credit score was 20 points higher. While we are in the doublewide, we are going to work on our score. But that doesn't help a 12 year old kid who is horrified that she will be looked down on. Sadly, yes, people still do look down at those in trailer parks, although it's a nice park. They screen all applicants for drug offenses and child offenses and you can't move in (they won't sell to you) if you have ever had a drug charge or a child abuse charge. Everyone seemed really nice when I was looking. The biggest problem with the homes are small yards and no down or upstairs, but some are spacious. Ugh. I hate this. [/QUOTE]
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