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Old 10-25-2005, 10:32 AM
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[quote=BRN2005] Let any of these critics go for 2 years with major medical bills and no income. See what will happen to them. Let's see how many of them cry poor mouth.

It appears /hisher breaking of the laws in her community have now come back to bite her in the backside as well and are an issue she must deal with.

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Old 10-25-2005, 03:39 PM
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Screw those who do not understand what a physican problem can do to an otherwise sound person. I went through 2 years of being very.
Hi Brn,

Thank you for understanding what a disease can not only do to a person, but how it affects their entire life.

I had a wonderful job of 8 years, I thought a great marriage, and all because of a tick bite, I lost my job (it took me 5 years just to get diagnosed with Lyme Disease and it's coinfections after seeing a myriad of doctors).

Because I didn't even have a medical diagnosis, I lost my job, my marriage became destroyed, and I am left with the little dignity and integrity I have. I only wish that sometimes one of those doctors could step inside my body to feel what I feel.

Fighting for my health is a long story as Lyme Disease is the 2nd fastest growing infectious disease in the U.S. after the AIDS Virus.

Fighting for my house takes what little energy I have and believe me, it's not much energy. There was a time when I slept for 4 years crawling on my hands and knees just to use my bathroom. I still don't know where those years went and how I survived it.

I thank you for your story and I wish you the best of health. I also thank you for your advice which I will look into.

You are a kind and caring person and we need more people like you in this world.

Lacy
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Old 10-25-2005, 03:44 PM
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It appears /hisher breaking of the laws in her community have now come back to bite her in the backside as well and are an issue she must deal with.
It may surprise you to know that I am not destroying my brother's credit, you have a one-track mind. My brother offered to help me buy my house in the first place and now his wife is hoping that if I don't keep it, she will own it because she is a selfish person who only loves money more than life itself. Did you ever look at it at that angle? I know my sister-in-law, you do not.

I didn't break any laws because when I bought the house I didn't know it was in violations with the zoning board, so when I bought my house, I also bought the problems that came with it. Nothing came back to bite me (except a tick), and now I am taking care of those problems that I first bought. This is my first house I ever owned and I have learned so much from this experience.

Learning is a wonderful thing, don't you think? One becomes wiser......

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Old 10-25-2005, 07:00 PM
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Of Course


Yes you can refinance. Banks don't discriminate against disable, they would look at your income, credit and maybe equity. Some lenders don't even look at credit and with other lenders we don't have to disclose the income.
There are many choices out there. Thank you,
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Old 10-26-2005, 12:22 PM
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Yes you can refinance. Banks don't discriminate against disable, they would look at your income, credit and maybe equity. Some lenders don't even look at credit and with other lenders we don't have to disclose the income.
Thank you Raquel, you are a warm and understanding person. I will call you. All I want is to make my cottage legal.

Thanks for being so nice!
Lacy
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Old 10-26-2005, 12:24 PM
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Shows a total lack of ability in any field requiring comprehension of what they read!
I feel sorry for your family (if you have any), your wife or husband (he or she must be miserable), and your life.

Obviously, you are a miserable human being who only takes pleasure in trying to make others miserable.

You really need an Attitude Change!
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Old 10-26-2005, 05:24 PM
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Shows you do not have the ability to comprehend and read either if you think that is cruel and inhuman to point out the person posting an advertisement/solicitation is not adherring to the rules for use of this site. IT AIN'T ALLOWED!

Get a grip and then I think you might want to get a job of some sorts. You type very well and I am sure you have other skills that you could use. Stop whining about your life and do something about it!
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Old 10-28-2005, 03:23 PM
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Shows you do not have the ability to comprehend and read either if you think that is cruel and inhuman to point out the person posting an advertisement/solicitation is not adherring to the rules for use of this site. IT AIN'T ALLOWED!

Get a grip and then I think you might want to get a job of some sorts. You type very well and I am sure you have other skills that you could use. Stop whining about your life and do something about it!

You are telling me to get a grip? You are telling me to get a job of some sorts? Are you going to be my legs?

What kind of legal advice is that?
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Old 10-28-2005, 05:25 PM
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My very last response to your whine game so you can keep this going.

It may be a very large surprise to you but hundreds of thousands of people work without benefit of the use of their legs. I think the operative is IF they so desire and are motivated to not be a "poor old victim".

You are right I have no sympathy for those who disable themselves.
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