Well, common sense says yes, but we know what happened to that, but yeah, the 
house is paid for, its in a great neighborhood, the veterens administration 
will send me to school for those computer certificates AND place me in a job, 
the lowest pay which is more than enough, and i'm only looking for half the 
value of the house, which is good for payments for at least 3 years even after 
repairs. You would think that would be enough for them. But because i put my 
life on hold for 9 years being a good son and taking care of dying parents, my 
credit rating got wiped, so i'm being given the red tape runaround. Nice eh? 
Being good equals bad for living in the world.


--- On Sat, 9/4/10, Jonathan Sewell <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Jonathan Sewell <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: The Talk2 List Venison Stew
To: "talk2" <[email protected]>
Date: Saturday, September 4, 2010, 10:13 PM



 
 


Yeah man good luck and I hope the bank will grant you something. You own your 
own home so you should be able to work something out. 
Ask if you can get them to draft you a peace of paper saying something along 
the effect that you won't move for a certain amount of time. Since you don't 
want to anyway's you don't care. I just remember my uncle getting a lone with a 
poor credit rating. It was a bit different for him, he didn't own the home. But 
owning helps.


      

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