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To: TheStockFairy who wrote (117059)8/15/2001 12:30:55 PM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 436258
 
legally the broker HAS TO GIVE THE OFFER



To: TheStockFairy who wrote (117059)8/15/2001 12:31:31 PM
From: stomper  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
The price of the house is still in the $350s, down from $393ish the guy financed in 91 for 270,000, then he got a second mortgage for an additional $70k, so he is leveraged to $340,000. I placed a bid on the house for $280 and his realtor wouldn't send it to him. I've posted this info on the residential real estate crash index thread. More info, he just got divorced, his wife (alimony) and 4 kids (child support) still live in the house, he is all moved out.

Bully for you. You went deep and got some interesting and possibly helpful info. This is exactly the kind of situation I was talking about over on the crash thread. Gives you a little bit more of a feeling of empowerment, no? Nice job. -g-

-dave



To: TheStockFairy who wrote (117059)8/15/2001 1:26:14 PM
From: Ken98  Respond to of 436258
 
TSF, also check his divorce pleading at the courthouse. In most states you are required to file a list of assets with the court as part of the divorce so that the court can split the booty. If so, it should give you some insight as to what he really thinks it is worth. Ken