no becuase i refused to buy a home at the maximum amount of credit they were willing to give me
instead i bought a smaller home in the city instead of a mcmansion in the burbs
alot of those people deserve to loose thier homes
only the ones that were truly duped should be getting any help
2007-12-06 23:42:43
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because I did not buy a house I couldn't afford using a mortgage I knew I wouldn't be able to pay.
I don't have much sympathy for some people. I had to wait until I was 35 years old before I could afford to buy my first house. I have shopped hard for good deals on houses AND on financing. I don't want to have to bail out people who were stupid or greedy.
That being said, financial companies who used predatory a nd deceptive practices to get people in these bad loans also should not be bailed out. They should be subject to criminal charges in some situations.
2007-12-07 07:56:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The gov caused this problem (by forcing lenders to make loans to people who should NOT have gotten these loans)and I'm positive they will only make it worse. The most efficient way of fixing this is letting the free market work,it will take care of the problem on its own.
2007-12-07 07:48:39
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answered by roysbigtoys 4
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I don't know but I almost lost my mind tiring to figure out my so called loan papers that didn't make any seance then Tried everything to get out of for closer There was nobody to believe me that what I was thinking was happening so I gave up on Turing to convince people.
2007-12-07 07:46:05
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answered by saveitok 6
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Yes
No I screw up and will pay the price for my mistakes not the government.
2007-12-07 08:20:22
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answered by Anonymous
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