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<blockquote data-quote="buddy" data-source="post: 513302" data-attributes="member: 12886"><p>My mom's town home and my sister's condo were both foreclosed on. It is heart breaking. BOTH had short sale agreements on the table and the banks dragged their heels until it could not happen. No time limits for them to meet so they just let it end that way. It was awful. My mom lives in a tiny senior living apartment, thank heaven it is in a beautiful location and it is based on a percentage of her tiny social security check. But she feels like she is living in an old folks home and she still is totally active and even works in their meal program feeding people there and packing meals for community programs. </p><p></p><p>My sister is renting now and facing bankruptcy. She had lost a good job due to the company folding and it took years of temp jobs to finally now find a new job...by then the condo she had lived in and refinanced was in an upside down mortgage and so nothing she could do.</p><p></p><p>These situations are so sad. It is sickening to me then that these funds are not being used appropriately. There is a special place in he77 for these folks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buddy, post: 513302, member: 12886"] My mom's town home and my sister's condo were both foreclosed on. It is heart breaking. BOTH had short sale agreements on the table and the banks dragged their heels until it could not happen. No time limits for them to meet so they just let it end that way. It was awful. My mom lives in a tiny senior living apartment, thank heaven it is in a beautiful location and it is based on a percentage of her tiny social security check. But she feels like she is living in an old folks home and she still is totally active and even works in their meal program feeding people there and packing meals for community programs. My sister is renting now and facing bankruptcy. She had lost a good job due to the company folding and it took years of temp jobs to finally now find a new job...by then the condo she had lived in and refinanced was in an upside down mortgage and so nothing she could do. These situations are so sad. It is sickening to me then that these funds are not being used appropriately. There is a special place in he77 for these folks. [/QUOTE]
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