Many people are finding themselves in a situation of, pay the neighbor's bills or else lose their home.
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1 Comments on Are You Paying Your Neighbor's Bills?
OCT
16
2009
And I thought having to keep the reserve fund topped up, for future owners 20 years down the road, was bad enough! Thank goodness we're no longer living in a condo. How frightening that 3/4 were in foreclosure
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And I thought having to keep the reserve fund topped up, for future owners 20 years down the road, was bad enough! Thank goodness we're no longer living in a condo. How frightening that 3/4 were in foreclosure