Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What he's doing is not uncommon -- foreclosures are frequently stripped bare.
Data? Source? Are u op?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scum of the earth, he is devaluing and hurting everyone else as well
He is selling what is legally his
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I've heard the same from multiple realtors and friends who tried to buy foreclosures. They even mentioned in some cases how the ex homeowners would pour concrete down the drain. Obviously, that doesn't earn the ex homeowner money. It's done to spite the bank.
And since the bank doesn't give a shit what condition it is in, the only person you hurt is the innocent person who buys the foreclosure.
Anonymous wrote:I can understand the copper.
But drywall?
Anonymous wrote:What he's doing is not uncommon -- foreclosures are frequently stripped bare.
Anonymous wrote:Several years ago (this was before the recession), our next door neighbor went into foreclosure. Not sure why it happened, it was a strange event. She worked, lived there for several years, etc., but for some reason she stopped paying the mortgage. It was a nice neighborhood, nothing fancy, but nice. The day she moved out, she took a dump on the living room floor. So trust me, people lose all perspective when crap like this happens. She also peed in some of the rooms. We learned all of this from the person who bought the place. He got the house at a excellent price.
Anonymous wrote:Scum of the earth, he is devaluing and hurting everyone else as well
Anonymous wrote:It's his house until it is not his house. When it is his house he can do whatever he wants within local codes (i.e. can't burn the house down as a party bonfire).
He will owe the difference but it sounds like at the end of the day he's going to file bankruptcy so it doesn't matter. Just make sure to be within the debt limits of bankruptcy - if you owe too much you cannot get bankruptcy protection.
Anonymous wrote:Your friend is a dick. It sounds like he needs serious help - social services help. If he is in that dire of straits for money, he could do better going on some sort of safety net social assistance. Unemployment? Food stamps?
Does he have a job? Is he an addict? Something is just wrong with this scenario. Normal people don't behave this way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Seriously? Could he not have rented rooms in his house?
+1. I've had roommates and it's been awesome. why don't others do this???