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Originally Posted by BarTopDancer
Does whatever bailout they are proposing have any help for people who didn't fvck up and take on more debt then they could afford?
Or are us people who didn't get in over their heads expected to hold on for the dive.
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That's about the long and short of it. My house was entirely affordable prior to my (almost but not quite yet) divorce. It is still barely (with child support and spousal support) affordable; but I've had to make cutbacks. Do I get any relief? Does anyone want to cut me a deal? Nope.
Thankfully, my mortgage is held by a smaller, local bank and they have been willing to work with me when I've had money flow problems (like when I had to replace my furnace, air conditioner and water heater-- all within about 6 weeks of each other.)
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Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
All in all, I'm about the most non-affected person in America. Oh, and my job only gets more secure as the economy worsens and everone starts suing everyone else for the money owed.
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Luckily, my not quite ex is a lawyer too so I feel pretty secure about what I have. In good times, and
especially bad, lawyers are ALWAYS in demand.