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Now in 2004, they gave a then 86 year old woman, $45k plus an $11k line of credit, but she couldn't make the payments? Something stinks... where'd the money go? ![]()
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Lemme see if I can do this - It doesn't matter whether it is a defaulted loan or not. The way I understand it is that Bank 1 sells the mortgage to Bank 2 for an amount less than they issued it for, say .5% and, most times, Bank1 keep that for managing/processing it.
The real issue is that the banks cannot take into account the value of the house in 5/10/20 or 30 years as an asset. When they are being judged "creditworthy" under the mark to market system, they can only use the immediate house/mortgage value today. They cannot take into account appreciation of the property or the interest they will earn on the loan.
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Maybe it was one of those reverse mortgage things, and she was using the money to pay property taxes, plus eke out a small pension?
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Maybe medical bills.
A former neighbor of mine refinanced her house a couple of years ago to re-side and re-roof it. Early this year the payments went up, so she tried to refinance again like they told her she would be able to do because housing prices will keep going up up up...but no dice, nobody would do it. She has had to give up her home because she is retired and doesn't have enough to cover the increased payments. It broke her heart. She's living in a retirement community that takes the rent out of her social security. |
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Or depreciation, I guess.
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As I discovered this weekend, the mortgage side of the current problem is only half the story. The other part is the practice of credit default swaps. This is a practice that has never been regulated or had oversight -- and should have.
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Then they don't consider whether the neighborhood is in decline?
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They are not allowed to consider anything other than the immediate value of the property if they had to sell it immediately - today.
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Watching the market a little today...
Let's say the stock market drops 25%, but then it bounces back up 25%. You get your money back. Right? Pretend you have $100 of a stock. It falls 25%, so now you have $75. So you now have $75, but the market goes back up 25%, so it's all cool, right? 25% of $75 is $18.75. So you bounce back up to $93.75. Nifty how that works, huh? And the fund managers make their % on the way down and on the way back up too. |
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So Phil Gramm was the father of the unregulation of credit default swaps. What else do we know about Phil Gramm? He's McCain's principle economic advisor. Gulp. Quote:
I'm very unhappy with this pattern of decisions and choices.
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Legalized gambling - the house always wins.
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Hey, at least Richard Fuld, #11 on Forbes list of highest compensation for CEO's, is safe. Thank god, thank god. But, he got away with only 300 million---somebody-quick!- start a telethon for this man!!
This is vile.
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