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Ugh.
According to NPR, apparently the popular thing to do these days is to walk away from a mortgage when your house depreciates EVEN WHEN YOU CAN STILL EASILY AFFORD TO PAY. This sickens me--it's plain old theft. You agreed to pay 400000 for a house, and it's not the fault of your lender if the value is now 200000. There are whole support networks for this now. People tell the stupidest stories. Like "I wanted to be able to afford to do fun things again, so I just walked away." They're taking advantage of protection laws intended to...protect in order to get out of something that merely annoys them they agreed to do with full awareness. It's the same thing as welfare abuse.
According to NPR, apparently the popular thing to do these days is to walk away from a mortgage when your house depreciates EVEN WHEN YOU CAN STILL EASILY AFFORD TO PAY. This sickens me--it's plain old theft. You agreed to pay 400000 for a house, and it's not the fault of your lender if the value is now 200000. There are whole support networks for this now. People tell the stupidest stories. Like "I wanted to be able to afford to do fun things again, so I just walked away." They're taking advantage of protection laws intended to...protect in order to get out of something that merely annoys them they agreed to do with full awareness. It's the same thing as welfare abuse.