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Unfortunately he's going to find out he didn't really "own" the home ever. gtar100 Dec 2011 #1
This is pain and frustration in action. I hear him loud and clear. "Up yours," he said. Magoo48 Dec 2011 #2
May this be the start of a great way to put the screws to the Banks.. DreamSmoker Dec 2011 #3
Republicans are already drafting legislation criminalizing destruction your own home... Evasporque Dec 2011 #4
He is giving them the property back in the same condition they gave it to him. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #5
In addition to the loss of a home, he will now be faced with SoCalDem Dec 2011 #6
I sort of agree with you, but..... Plucketeer Dec 2011 #8
What you are saying makes sense, especially given that truedelphi Dec 2011 #21
Very unfortunate SHRED Dec 2011 #7
I've got a neighbor Plucketeer Dec 2011 #9
I am a non violent man, but shit like that makes me want to go Rambo on someones ass. MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #15
It's funny you should say that. Plucketeer Dec 2011 #20
I'm surprised no one has mentioned this Clouseau2 Dec 2011 #10
I'm with you onlyadream Dec 2011 #12
If and when our house gets repossessed I will move out and "rent" it for $1 per month .... MedicalAdmin Dec 2011 #17
The bank that foreclosed on him, might have done this anyway. iscooterliberally Dec 2011 #11
This is a revolution. Our weapon of choice is civil disobedience. Jack Rabbit Dec 2011 #13
Great idea! BobbyBoring Dec 2011 #14
uncle can't go to CO because of that PatrynXX Dec 2011 #16
yes it's called Little House on the Prairie BURN IT PatrynXX Dec 2011 #18
You don't have to bulldoze it to make it uninhabitable - mold will do the job. saras Dec 2011 #19
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