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Reply To Topic Topic: The Military Foreclosure Crisis - How We Got There
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Posted By on 07-09-2009 11:03 PM
Thank you for not giving up the fight for the many military familes in desperate situations. What will it take to get the attention of our elected officials to realize that not only is this unacceptable that those fighting for our very freedom, it is a national security issue. When our military is weakened by hardships our country is weakened as a country. My husband served over 25 years in the USCG reserves. On 9/11 he was activated within hours to a duty station several hours from our home. During this time he was on contract and later accepted a direct commission. After five years his employer (one of the largest in the country) terminated his employment, we were forced to accept a full time committment into the military. We were relocated to the DC area during the height of the housing boom. Knowing that this was a temporary assignment we rented until one day we received a letter in the mail that the owners wanted to capitalize on the rising home prices and we had 30 days to vacate. We had our name on the waiting list at Frt. Belvoir however, was told they were not accepting Officers. Quantico told us they would not accept any outside branches of the military. The USCG being a smaller unit has very limited housing opportunities, none in the metro area. Eventually, we ending up buying a home in hopes of selling in two years. My husband has since PCS'd to a lower BAH area and has been commuting for three hours each way after all night,twelve hour shifts. His BAH has dropped $700 a month and we just rented our house for $500 a month less than our interest only ARM. Afraid of jeapordizing his top secret clearance, we are thinking of renting a trailer and living in it. Desperate. Again, I ask "what is it going to take to get their attention"? Do we need to sit on the steps of Capital Hill until we are reconized? It is shameful and unacceptable that they are willing to "bail out" sub prime loans or those withour social security numbers and not those that serve for the very freedom to own a home. Equally puzzling is why are they willing to "buy out" other governmental workers and the military who is forced to move every three years. All I know is it is a "desperate" situation for many of us. I am ready to quit my job and dedicate all of my energy to this very worth while cause.
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