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here I have another question, I’ll be appreciate for any solution to this situation.

 

we are familly of 6 members. 3 years old boy and 10 month old triplets. My husband purchased this t-home 12 years ago and lives there since there. It is 960 square feet, 2 bedroom, no private yard.  HOA doesn’t allows renters and selling this t-home it’s gonna eat out our downpeyment. No matter what, it is nearly impossible to live in that little t-home with so many children… so, we decided tu purchased a new house.

Now, what to do to make the HOA relized that we must rent this place. 

Thank you in advance!

Chicago Mortgage

and how does this relate to the sub-prime mortgage crisis?
Carpe diem, thank you for your informative, interesting and scintillating reply.
michael b. No, sorry I am not American so, I am not au fait with a lot of things concerining this elction. So thank you for your answer.

As a lawyer in Chicago Obama worked to bring actions against banks and lenders to make then issue subprime mortgages. Doesn’t that make him responsible for the mortgage mess?

 

  39 Responses to “HOA doesn’t allow us to rent our town house, need advice”

  1. You lost.

  2. YES big time. Obama was in fact one of the lawyers who SUED against those Institutions that would not lend out mortgages to people and ILLEGALS who could not afford them. Obama was a huge part of the Annaberg Foundation and ACORN.

  3. While Obama’s Acorn connection has not gone entirely unreported, its depth, extent, and significance have been poorly understood. Typically, media background pieces note that, on behalf of Acorn, Obama and a team of Chicago attorneys won a 1995 suit forcing the state of Illinois to implement the federal “motor-voter” bill. In fact, Obama’s Acorn connection is far more extensive. In the few stories where Obama’s role as an Acorn “leadership trainer” is noted, or his seats on the boards of foundations that may have supported Acorn are discussed, there is little follow-up.

    http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=NDZiMjkwMDczZWI5ODdjOWYxZTIzZGIyNzEyMjE0ODI=#more

  4. Does a bear make a bowel movement in an area with a large quantity of trees of the pine variety, also commonly referred to as a forest?

    Answer: Yes

    P.S. – carpe diem left something out, what he meant to say was “you lost, now gimme gimme gimme!!”

  5. You already know the answer to this question or else you wouldn’t be asking it.

    The answer to your question is “YES”. He was a community organizer who trained members of ACORN how to community organize (i.e. bring new democrats into the voter rolls). He also represented ACORN in one or more Lawsuits against Banks forcing them under the President Carter CRA Law and President Clinton Rules to make loans to people who were not qualified to be approved for the loans. ACORN flooded his State Senate district with new “voters” who voted for Obama and got him elected. His campaign paid ACORN $ 800,000.00 to “get out the vote” during the primary against Hillary Clinton. ACORN bused “voters” from Chicago to Iowa to participate in the Iowa Caucus. They gamed the caucus. ACORN registered thousands of “voters” throughout the battleground States, many of them fraudulently, to hedge against a repeat of 2000 and 2004. Hence Mickey Mouse, Jive Turkey, Dallas Cowboys, etc. all registering to vote in various places.

    ACORN was the ACLU of the Community Reinvestment Act. They lobbied Congress to liberalize the lending process and then filed suit against the banks to insure that they lent money to unqualified people.

    You only have to scratch the net to uncover the truth.

  6. According to news reports about Obama and ACORN,he helped get people loans for housing that they could not afford.
    The law firm that Michelle Obama worked at did a lot of pro bono work for ACORN too.

  7. No alone, but his party did..

  8. No. He’s just a boy.
    Bill Clinton did.

  9. The government can not make private industry do anything, that includes banks.

  10. he sure was part of it and was the second highest recipient of the Fannie and Freddie money

  11. no because he was doing his job

  12. Not so , pal . Remember there are 50 senators , he is only one .

  13. Yes he helped. Anybody that doesn’t believe it should watch this video. All the research is conclusively true. You better hurry and watch it before it gets pulled.

  14. no, not specifically him…but the democrats did, i would blame it mainly on bill clinton…

  15. No, he did not. The effort you memtion is a drop in the bucket compared to the big houses that white people bought and now cannot pay for.

  16. He certainly was a part of it, especially his suit:

    Robyson vs Citibank that he did on behalf of ACORN, lowering standards for minorities and poor, so they could buy homes they simply could not afford and were not creditworthy enough to obtain.

    How niave some of you are saying the government cannot force a bank to make loans, yes they can and yes they did through “the Community Reinvestment Act” and Janet Reno helped enforce it.

    Too bad none of the Dummiecrats reigned it in when there were warnings as early as 2003 that Fanny and Freddie were falling apart.

  17. lol. yeah, it’s all his fault.

    the fact that mccain’s advisors took money from fanny and freddie up until a few months ago, the fact that mccain was a leader in senate deregulation of banking, that doesn’t matter, that had nothing to do with it. it was some small local chicago event started by one random lawyer, you figured it out.

  18. YES!

  19. Fact: The seeds of the mortgage mess was laid 20 years ago. Guess who’s been in Congress that entire time?

  20. The Democrate controlled house and senate did. he is a member of the senate so hs is guilty

  21. No, housing problems have been alive since Bush second term.

  22. Barney Frank is responsible

    he was having an affair with a high ranking male member of Fannie Mae

    It was a conflict of intrest

    In his pursuit to screw one man he f*cked the entire country

  23. Yes, he definitely contributed to it…he is linked to ACORN. He actually trained ACORN employees, who intimidated banks through protests, so they can get the banks to approve loans for the lower class.

  24. Umm, yes it sure does. Are you really going to hold one person responsible for the greed of mortgage companies?

  25. Not exclusively, but had a pretty instrumental part in it. You can find his law firm’s website on snopes if you look hard enough. Pretty telling. Not to mention all the video we saw of the FM director addressing the black caucus, Johnson, and the many, large, fast growing contributions to him.

  26. i would bring it up. INDEED 0bama WAS part of the PrObLeM!!

  27. not only that he caused the run on washington mutual. screaming like chicken little the sky is falling.
    what ever is bad for you and me , is bad for america..and good for obama

  28. Obama is directly responsible for the mess in Illinois. His actions in Illinois influenced similar irresponsible actions by others. Obama definitely played his part in creating the current economic crisis.

  29. he and his whole party are fully responsible!!!!!!!

  30. Not alone! It was the Clinton administration that forced Fannie Mae to give loans to blacks and whites that couldn’t afford it. Hence, faulted on their mortgage loans. Let’s see and the Clinton admin was, ah…. DEMOCRATIC.

  31. No. One person can’t take the fault of this crisis. It was a combination of things. Politics, greedy mortgage companies, and people taking on more than they can chew.

    McCain/Palin 2008!!

  32. Hey Chris C, its not a smear campaign when its the truth. Maybe not Obama all byhimself, but him and all the democrats have been taking money from Fannie/Freddie for years and have voted down many previous efforts in Congress to pass a bill to control Fannie/Freddie and the likes.
    Maybe you should google it.
    So keep your mouth shut unless you know what you’re talking about.

    McCain ’08
    Dont Drink the Kool-Aid

  33. Why are all these idiots blaming Bill Clinton when he’s the only president in decades who’s done anything good for our economy?

    Obama 08!

  34. LOL – NO! I thought I’d pass this NEW RELEASE video to you regarding KEATING ECONOMICS- McCain and the Making of a Financial Crisis
    Check it out, it WILL pi$ $ you off:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IDofbll86dY

  35. Just trying to help folks get homes.
    Is that a bad thing? Trying to help people.
    I must be missing something. I thought the goal of life is to help people.
    Too many houses and banks won’t loan to poor folks.
    Sub prime people weren’t the problem ARMs are.
    If you put me in a house for $ 600 a month that is great.
    Then next year it is $ 900 a month. Then $ 1200.
    Come on. the average income where I live is 15,800 a year.
    How you going to pay a $ 1200 monthly mortgage?
    I know!!! Take it from Richard S. Fuld, Jr. He is now public enemy number one!

  36. No. No one person is responsible for the current state of affairs. But all of the people with authority who bent or broke the rules should be made to pay in some way. In my opinion, all of them should be sent to jail.

  37. No one person or action was responsible.

    In 1986, the space shuttle “Challenger” exploded 73 seconds into it’s 10th mission. Why? Experts have decided that there was not one, but (in this case) over 85 separate and unrelated issues (key employees on sick leave that day, a bit of extra weight brought on board, weather concerns, age of shuttle, etc.) brought about this tragedy.

    No one person or action was responsible for this global financial mess. Hells-bells… the greed in most of us to demand MORE in our lives is, in part, responsible.

  38. You don’t actually understand the problem do you? Regardless of your lack of intelligence, do you really believe that a few court cases has brought down some of the biggest banks in the country? The mortgage mess happened because banks everywhere got greedy and the government did nothing to regulate it. And lets not forget the people that had no business getting mortgages to begin with. I’m sorry, but you have to be an idiot to take out a variable rate mortgage for a $ 300,000 home and not expect there to be trouble. Then again, you have to be an idiot to take out a variable rate mortgage period. The people that lost their homes probably deserve it. They got as greedy as the banks.

    But you. You keep bashing Obama in the most ridiculous ways you can think of. It only shows how little you actually know about the upcoming election, how the government works, and why the country is in a economic emergency. Our government failed us. Not one person.

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