arianasilver:
Meh, I guess taking all those training courses on Fannie & Freddie when I worked in mortgages are finally paying off 
Ariana,
I was wondering how you knew all that, lol.
Alaskan,
I find the term "predatory lending" (which is exactly what this type of lending is) kind of amusing, but I totally agree with you. Despite the information from Ariana and the fact that "Fanny and Freddie" are federally funded banks, I don't like the idea of the government (Taxpayers) bailing out a bunch of people who, even though they knew better, picked out the most expensive house they could find, bought it with a BAD mortgage plan and now are suffering because their eyes were bigger than their pocketbook.
This is exactly like my brother and SIL - my brother recently filed bankruptcy (his wife filed when she was 18) then their son gets kicked out of daycare because he is undisciplined. Now, my SIL's mom has come up with the brilliant idea that SIL should just quit work and stay home to take care of the kid. If she quits her job, they will lose their house. They have already lost one house to foreclosure. From what I understand, they are now actually going to lose this house they are in - it's not just conjecture anymore. You know what they said about what will happen after they lose it? Oh, they'll just buy one in this other town and have her mother come live with them. This is the same plan they had in mind when the last house was foreclosed.
I wish them all the best, but I hope they don't come running to me when they need something. Not to sound ungenerous, but they have been given a significant amount of money by my parents and each time they were helped, they just created more debt for themselves.
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