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Jamie, you departed with doobies? Hmmm must have been with jack, painter of black, with a secret bong attack.
The players in the short sale arena typically start by offering HALF of what is OWED! They reason to the lender that it is far better thing to get those assets redeployed into a loan that is performing (and do so quickly) rather than get drug through the wringer on a foreclosure proceeding.
The lender rejects based on comps and so on it goes, back and forth. Finally an amount is agreed upon and then they do the dirt.
I think plagarized is a bit harsh, let's believe her and call it "super-human ability to subconsciously replicate entire pages." :P
I think it's funny how reporters like to use the word "borrowed" instead of plagiarized. Like, oh yeah, that meth addict borrowed my freaking Mercedes and drove it to Oregon, man.
Jamie,
Sorry. So hard to resist mocking young Harvard accepted whippersnappers :) Must not! Can not resist!
Duh!
Jamie,
I'm sorry. I restating the girl's claims to high light exactly how absurd they are.
Yeah, I'd hate to be Ms. Harvard Plagiarist walking around campus these days. I imagine her fellow students are having a field day with her. Heh. She deserves it.
Yeah, I’d hate to be Ms. Harvard Plagiarist walking around campus these days. I imagine her fellow students are having a field day with her. Heh. She deserves it.
Now she is getting so much attention.
Oh astrid, I know you were joking! I was too. Always. Don't ever mistake me for being serious. :-)
It might be good that she's getting so much attention, because publishers may never want to touch her again. A lot of plagiarists even after getting caught end up flying under the radar and selling more books later.
Oh let's see, how can I relate this to real estate? Um... Creating frankenstein chick lit books and selling them for huge book deals might be the only way left to afford a house in the bay area. Beg, borrow and steal words.
newsfreak,
It's been awile since I've read Dante's Inferno but yes this certainly must be one of the levels. Here's where it gets really ugly. The guys that work the N.O.D (notice of default list) cold call and send out mailers in like a tri-state area trolling for people in arrears. Those that respond wind up wishing they hadn't b/c these guys claim that they'll get them current and have the owner sign over their interest in the property and the MINUTE they are behind the bottom feeder moves in for the kill b/c the "former" owner is in breach and they don't even have to go through foreclosure proceedings b/c the bottom feeder already owns the property. There are variations but that's the general gist.
PS,
If there's "a" Royal Enfield dealer in Oregon there must be 10 in CA! You know I think I'd be just fine w/ the "kick start" model! How hard can it be to kick over a 350/500cc bike? I'm not that lazy (yet).
PS,
The Royal Enfield "story" is every bit as cool as BSA's (Brimingham Small Arms) that made cannons and other weapons for the Brit's in WWI. Royal actually pre-dates the gasoline engine during the age of steam. Plagerize that!
PS,
Which one do you like better? The "Classic" or the HUGE 500cc "Bullet" w/ the single seat? Of course they have their "Military" model as well. Even the spokes on the wheels are olive drab!
PS,
O.K so they have a dealership in Oregon but not CA? Well there's one thing the BA doesn't have on us! Please try Cycle Trader Online and there should be scores of low mileage bikes close by. I've even seen them on ebay and they WILL deliver!
PS,
Jim, the local dealer says that while they don't really advertise it that much on the web site you can still get the 350cc model (you just have to ask) and they will also install a shift kit on the right for true British enthusiasts!
"I’m sorry. I restating the girl’s claims to high light exactly how absurd they are."
OGM! I'm the worst blogger ever! Maybe if I plagarize Peter P's comments, my writing will improve...
knives, cars, gardening
Those are relate deeply to RE!
Knives to defend yourself against future hordes of hungery FBs.
Cars to buy from future hordes of hungary FBs.
Garden with electric fences so future hordes of hungary FBs don't steal all your produce for food.
newsfreak,
Bottom feeder doesn't necessarily have to be derogatory. We all do it at times. It also doesn't always have to mean; taking advantage of the misfortune of others low life S.O.B but in this case, ahem...... it applies.
newsfreak,
"Peter P should incorporate as a land baron and fly around searching for the outer circle in other markets"
Let's just form our own resolution trust company and wait for diluge of foreclosed homes to come. You can write the copy. Randy H can do the market analysis. DinOR can work on investors. Owneroccupier can figure out a great jingle. Joe Schmoe can do the legal work. Peter P can do feng shui consultations. etc.
PS, I just need to get my blogging legs back--I like to pretend I'm all respectful of the topic and stuff for my first few posts. Check out the Huh thread from...October? November? to see the heights of off-topic-ness.
Newsfreak,
Quoting Wikipedia:
As of April 24, 2006, the price of copper is $3.15 per pound and zinc is $1.50 per pound. At these prices, the pre-1982 copper cent contains 2.03 cents worth of copper metal; it is now potentially profitable to melt them down. Presumably with the rapid rise in price for zinc (more than doubled in the last six months), the US Mint will have to find another alternative. Just the scrap zinc in a cent is worth 0.83 cents. With the costs of manufacturing and distribution, the net cost to produce one cent significantly exceeds $0.01.
DinOR,
So, a couple of threads back I was lambasted for talking about all the transactional frictions associated with foreclosures. I was assured by those in the know that foreclosures were very efficient procedures -- a claim of which I am skeptical given that it involves both the legal system and civil agencies.
So, assuming your logical description is correct I continue to maintain that prices will be quite sticky and sloppy on the way down. RE is the antithesis of an efficient market.
They reason to the lender that it is far better thing to get those assets redeployed into a loan that is performing (and do so quickly) rather than get drug through the wringer on a foreclosure proceeding.
newsfreak, requiem,
We discussed the penny-arbitrage over on my blog a while ago. Fewlesh had a lot of good ideas.
Let me see if I can channel Jack... "The constant influx of moneyed immigrants and trust fund hippies to Marin will ensure no more than a 10% drop in home prices over the next five years. Intangibles, people!"
Okay, that was a BAD Jack impression.
Let me see if I can channel Jack… “The constant influx of moneyed immigrants and trust fund hippies to Marin will ensure no more than a 10% drop in home prices over the next five years. Intangibles, people!â€
All I see influxing up here in Marinville is a never ending supply of rude assholes.
Hello!
Check out today's chart posting:
realtyworldcal.com
I'm seeing similar trending in SCC; in fact, according to mlslistings.com, SSC invetory has just (in the last day or 2) surpassed the peak of mid-late October (currently 4308 condo & SFR).
Good day, all!
Oh god PS, The Elitist, that name is too damn hard to type. SQT will attest to the value of a streamlined blog name (she used to be Sacto-QT, or something like that). Let me suggest a few other options:
Pee Ess
Pea S
Pee-S
PS,
I'll check w/ Jim. Doesn't make a lot of sense. But I'll check. Kind of partial to the Military model myself! My old Beezer was awful to kick start at times, you had to "tickle" the primer on the old mono block Amal carbs and get the choke setting just right, but always easier than a Harley! The reason I still like having a kick start is that even if the battery goes dead you still have a shot at not having to push it home.
We'll stand by to get flamed as everyone tells about how much better disc brakes are than the old "drum" brakes! Yes. yes! We know! We just don't care. Besides for the most part Brit style cycling is enjoyed best when not exceeding 50 mph. Above that one could get hurt. B/c I enjoy the feeling of acceleration so much I'm annoying to ride w/ b/c I'll fall behind just so I can get on it. Oh, and the exhuast must be near silent!
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