Brew-Happy
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But a paintball gun and shoot his peepee!
i was thinking airsoft rifle. maybe more accurate and sharper sting.
But a paintball gun and shoot his peepee!
Punity said:How big is this fence? 2-3 k seems steep to me. I just built a 50 ft 6ft high for 400
reread this and i feel like an ass haha
just an honest inquiry.
motobrewer said:it's not an upgrade. It's not like his pipes burst and he can't take a shower. It's a fence. $2-3k home improvements are exactly what helocs are designed to fund!
How does that point to a "cash flow" problem???!?!
It points to an excess in cash flow!!
Are you suggesting no responsible person would ever consider opening a heloc?!? Why have them then??
twilbrew247 said:It's been awhile since I measured it, but if memory is correct I think about 200-250 feet total.
2-3k is a small amount of money for a homeowner to need to come up with. You should have 1-3% of your homes value just for routine items that come up. You should also have several months worth of expenses stashed away.
Saying you have 2-3k to spend on a hobby but not to do repairs upgrades on your house is silly.
I own my house outright and am planning on updating the kitchen,,,,, By saving money every month until I have the money I need to do the kitchen. A HELOC for 2k is ridiculous.
Not everyone has the luxury of having several thousand $$$ sitting around, I was working on building that number for myself up 3 years ago when I was laid off from my job for more than 6-months, then suffered another lay-off a year later. I had just bought my house 7 mo before that so my sitting cash was already low as I put it all on a down payment. Now trying to build the money back up after having to survive on credit cards to keep electricity on is next to impossible. But I'll do it, and I'll be proud when I succeed eventually. But just because I want to build that cushion doesn't mean I can't spend anything on hobbies or vacations for my family. If $2,000 is what is sitting between me having a "cushion" and protecting my family from an irate drunken neighbor exposing himself, I'll do whatever it takes to get that fence and protect my family. Taking a loan is the first reasonable step I would take vs the people here suggesting shooting him with an air soft gun or later stealing radiators for the money.
Your previous statements make sense now, as it would be easy to say you need X dollar amount if you don't have to make a house payment every month.
kh54s10 said:It's because of the liberals who thought that everyone should own a home whether or not they could really afford it. Then come the greedy bankers who pushed adjustable rate mortgages. Start out OK, then the next tier kicks in and it gets tough, then the economy tanks and on come the foreclosures.
Banks do suck. I just had to fill out a couple forms for my car. They already had my mailing address and other information on file, but I had to do it again. Pricks.
TyTanium said:I believe the regulators, not the banks, are responsible for this. Bank-hating is popular these days...don't let a few bad eggs ruin the rest.
neighbor peeing in the yard. damn. maybe you could buy a pony and train it to bite his weiner off?![]()
Banks do suck. I just had to fill out a couple forms for my car. They already had my mailing address and other information on file, but I had to do it again. Pricks.
broadbill said:I hear ya, just last week I pulled up to a ATM, and inserted my card to get some cash. Those b@stards made me enter my PIN!
All of the ATMs I've tried lately are out of money...