2010-09-19helium.com

"With the foreclosure rate still high, chances are good that there may be a foreclosed home in your neighborhood. In a society where often we are too busy to know our neighbors, it is important to recognize a foreclosed home in order to protect your home and property."



Comments:

catherine at 08:42 2010-09-20 said:
this is why I say the real game is getting ready to start The people now that lived by the rules, paid for their houses, still have their jobs and are sitting back just watching what is happening 'to everyone else' now get the invitation to the party.

Sure this is a great article if there is one or two houses empty in a caring neighborhood, BUT BUT BUT what about those people that put all that money down and have the first 10 streets in a subdivision and the 'BUILDER' didn't build out the other 20 streets, half finished houses, etc., danger to the kids................THEY CAN'T LEAVE

how about those older people stuck in the hanging on neighborhoods where 10 empty homes become crack houses and safe havens for the homeless, where ARE THOSE PEOPLE GOING TO GO......

this affects every single one of us and when we ignore that or just cover our eyes or shut our mouths we participate in continuing the horror, now add to those elderly hanging on to their paid for houses with the windows boarded up for security and we are going to cut their pensions after we just cut 500 billion out of their social security.............but foreclosures are still just numbers to us..... Permalink

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