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Goodness Gracious Alive....our Gov't and mortages in 2012...Whine!
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 557515" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>DDD.............. I wonder, and I almost hate to ask since you already have so much on your plate........if it would be a good idea to look into HUD housing for difficult child, not RENT; ownership? They would understand the whole disability thing (because that is the reason he would qualify) and it would get him a good home in good repair (because it has to be by law). I'm not sure but I think realtors know or can look up HUD listings in your area.</p><p></p><p>The house on the corner from me made me think of this. It was a HUD/sold home. So was the house we rented before buying this one, although the woman who purchased it bought it outright instead. </p><p></p><p>You never know. It might give you better options with less headaches, plus payments you know he'll be able to afford. </p><p></p><p>Otherwise.......I dunno. I know Nichole and her husband were pre-approved and still had a major dance to go through that was ridiculous, husband and I never had to do what they did and our credit was way worse than theirs. Banks/mortgage co's are skiddish right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 557515, member: 84"] DDD.............. I wonder, and I almost hate to ask since you already have so much on your plate........if it would be a good idea to look into HUD housing for difficult child, not RENT; ownership? They would understand the whole disability thing (because that is the reason he would qualify) and it would get him a good home in good repair (because it has to be by law). I'm not sure but I think realtors know or can look up HUD listings in your area. The house on the corner from me made me think of this. It was a HUD/sold home. So was the house we rented before buying this one, although the woman who purchased it bought it outright instead. You never know. It might give you better options with less headaches, plus payments you know he'll be able to afford. Otherwise.......I dunno. I know Nichole and her husband were pre-approved and still had a major dance to go through that was ridiculous, husband and I never had to do what they did and our credit was way worse than theirs. Banks/mortgage co's are skiddish right now. [/QUOTE]
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