faces of foreclosure

Posted by on August 1st, 2009

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What happens when you have to move your children from their school district away from their homes, family and friends? What happens when you do find an apartment to rent but it won’t allow the family dog or cats? Heartbreak on top of heartbreak. (The image on the right is of an actual pup that was caught in that loop. The family could not find an apartment that would accept their dog. It was put in a pound with the hope that a new home could be found.)

What do you tell your children about this great country? What is the new American dream? I agree that we have taken acquisition to an excess, but the average home is not an excess. Excess means renting huge, expensive storage sheds with stuff in it you have not seen in one or two years, and which, by the time you take it out, if you ever take it out, is worth less than the storage fees you paid.

Stories are underway and will be online shortly.

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