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Home Solutions of America (HSOA), The best is yet to come
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19883Who is buying at this price? and how low will it go. Pure speculation. 3 months Seamus51-10/8/2008
19882Either that, or let him manage your money. ;^)Labrador-10/8/2008
19881"Many Libor-linked U.S. mortgages don't limit the size of a loan's Norrin Radd-10/8/2008
19880BofA move was the first move in the right direction. 400,000 borrowers seems liPraha-10/7/2008
19879Just to add to my cap comment, I have seen over 1000 loan documents in my life, Praha-10/7/2008
19878Every mortgage I know has a cap. I believe it is law to have a cap and I have NPraha-10/7/2008
19877So nice to bathe in the radioactive fallout of the market once again... Please Norrin Radd-10/7/2008
19876Well many LIBOR based ARMs have NO LIMIT on the first adjustment. After that maNorrin Radd-10/6/2008
19875Sir, No man is an island. cummins-10/6/2008
19874take a look at what BofA is doing with the countrywide mortgages. and look at thlemron44-10/6/2008
19873I believe that's for a regular ARM. These subprime ARM's are going up todaphnebrooke-10/6/2008
19872All mortgage have caps on the % it can change when the fixed period ends. a 7/1Praha-10/6/2008
19871I agree. But in CA they have an interesting proposition coming up on the Nov. bNorrin Radd-10/5/2008
19870I think there may be news pending but as I mentioned before, due to market condiNorrin Radd110/5/2008
19869I think our problems in government are largely because we have become lazy citizNorrin Radd-10/5/2008
19868I agree with the "bubble" theory completely. However, I don't thibusman1-10/5/2008
19867I agree again. Just gets under my skin as to why there is know news. Perhaps tcummins-10/5/2008
19866Yes,I agree wholeheartedly..goodbuddy2565-10/5/2008
19865Agreed, Credit card / consumer debt is next. Same pool of people living beyond Seamus51-10/5/2008
19864The Saudis said all along, even when oil was first at $80 that the high price waNorrin Radd-10/5/2008
19863I read that approx. 40% of Home ARMs are linked to the LIBOR rate which has beenNorrin Radd-10/5/2008
19862I was listening to some call in show and a realtor called in. He said the housindaphnebrooke-10/5/2008
19861This is an oversimplification - but IMO it's really all about energy. Oil sbusman1-10/5/2008
19860YOU are absolutely correct. This is a singularity in the continuum of history. cummins-10/5/2008
19859"Between May 12 and June 5, 2006, Fradella sold 681,586 shares at prices raPraha110/5/2008
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