House Value Down… Sue The Bastards… It’s the New American Way
From the New York Times
Let’s start with the sounds of a baby crying.
Think of that in the background while reading this until I tell you to stop.
Waaah! Waaaah! Waaah!
In the headlines recently…
Feeling Misled on Home Price, Buyers Sue Agent
When will people grow up?
When will people start to once again accept responsibility for their actions?
Ok so this knuckle dragging moron buys a house that she felt was over priced.
Did someone put a gun to her head and demand she buy it?
As far as I know, the answer is NO
Waaah! Waaah! Waaah!
The story starts with…
Marty Ummel feels she paid too much for her house
Waaah! Waaah! Waaah!
Well, I feel I pay too much for gas for my car.
I feel I pay too much for food.
I feel I pay too much for an airplane ticket.
It’s still my choice as to whether or not I am going to buy them.
They have a quote from her lawyer… who I can not actually believe he said this…
“ ‘When your house appreciates $100,000 in the first six months, you’re not quite as concerned that maybe the valuation was $25,000 or $50,000 off,’ said Clifford Horner of the law firm Horner & Singer. ‘But when your house goes down, you ask: ‘Who might have led me astray here?’ ” He ought to be brought up on charges of filing a Frivolous lawsuit.
Oh, I get it… they bought a house and the value of the house went down… soooooo…. it’s the realtor’s fault for selling them the house…. Yeah… That’s the ticket… It’s the realtor’s fault. The person buying has no responsibility at all…. Right!
Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia defines it as “United States courts usually define “frivolous litigation” as a legal claim or defense presented even though the party and the party’s legal counsel had reason to know that the claim or defense had no merit.”
The story goes on…
Ms. Ummel claims that the agent hid the information that similar homes in the neighborhood were selling for less because he feared she would back out and he would lose his $30,000 commission.
Was there an appraisal before she bought the house?
I thought banks would not loan money unless there was an appraisal justifying the price.
Is she stupid enough to pay cash and not find out if she was paying the right price?
Waaah! Waaah! Waaah!
The story says…
“Since they were not making the move for job reasons, they decided to take their time and focus on finding a house that was a good value.”
They decided to take their time and focus on finding a house that was a good value.
So they decide to take their time and look for a good value, and in spite of this, they found a house they thought was a good value. They bought it, and the market crashed so they want to blame someone else.
What a bunch of dumbasses…
Crying stops.
Hey! You! Knuckle dragging dumbass… My neighbor sold their house for a lot less than I thought they should have, so it devalued my house… should I sue them. I’ll be you would.
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Posted: January 30th, 2008 under Business, Rants, Shame On You.
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