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San Diego example of Freddie Mac's work
But why aren't the fed going after them?— August 9, 2010 11:54 a.m.
San Diego example of Freddie Mac's work
What I really want to know is why Green Tree is not being prosecuted? It wouldn't do a whole lot, but it would give the Feds some power to force them to negotiate. The minute they asked someone to pay them money outside of escrow they were conspiring to commit federal loan fraud. I happen to be a realtor and am representing a buyer who is trying to purchase a condo that Green Tree is holding the 2nd lien. They tried to do the same thing. They wanted the buyer to pay $3,995 outside of escrow to close the deal. The seller's agent and I both balked knowing that it could mean losing both of our licenses. Now Green Tree is trying to get the seller to sign a deficiency agreement to pay off any leftover amount of the 2nd lien. Green Tree is as dirty as the day is long and something ought to be done.— August 9, 2010 8:47 a.m.
Reflections on Rolando
kevin extremely well done. enjoyed the hell out of the read. I can't remember before the shopping center, but I do remember when you could walk through the shopping center to the school without walking around it, when there was a gap between the DeFalco's and the building where Thrifty's and the dime store were. I also remember that we were always jealous of the kids that got to play little league for Pizza Palace because they got free pizza. even though it meant progress when they tore down the drive in, it was still sad, because it was our drive in. Do you remember Manny's on the corner of College and El Cajon or Bay City Liquor? I remember the nice old man that owned the place. I used to stop to buy gum on the way to school. Long live Mrs. Perry and Rolando— February 9, 2009 10:17 a.m.