In article , iggy07450
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Were the Reussers victims of their own poor financial decisions? Was
the couple right to return to their house after they were removed?
Should they give up on keeping their home or keep fighting for what's
important to them?
There isn't enough information here to figure out what really
happened. Losing $260K a few years ago an $20K to a bad
accountant does not tell us how someone got almost a million
dollars behind on their house.
It sounds like there was a whole series of bad choices here.
One can hardly blame Washington Mutual, one of the best housing
lender out there, for repeated bad choices on the part of a
customer.
Even if the senior Reusser was ill and couldn't make good decisions,
where was Mrs Reusser? Why didn't she blow the whistle or bring
in one of the kids before they got a million in debt? And if
they had any equity left, why didn't they try to save it by
moving to a less expensive property? No retired soldier needs
a million dollar masion, not when they can get an $80,000 townhouse
in Arizona or Florida.
Like old Forest Gump said...stupid is as stupid does.
-john-
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