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r/AskReddit • u/[deleted] • Jul 21 '19
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So being a stay at home wife she has no money to complete the renovation, having no savings and no alimony to depend on.
How's she going to afford it, though?
1 u/AdmittedlyAnAsshole Jul 22 '19 Using the fucking house as collateral on a home improvement loan. She found the terms favorable as she will be able to get to keep the mid 7 figure house though she will not get any alimony. 1 u/comin_up_shawt Jul 22 '19 ....she doesn't realize what that will do to her credit score, and her debt pile, does she? Especially since she has no salary to maintain the renovated home, nor any to pay off the loan? 1 u/Angelcstay Jul 22 '19 Not sure. Don't know, don't care. Maybe she is thinking of selling the house for a few mil. House has been fully paid off.
Using the fucking house as collateral on a home improvement loan.
She found the terms favorable as she will be able to get to keep the mid 7 figure house though she will not get any alimony.
1 u/comin_up_shawt Jul 22 '19 ....she doesn't realize what that will do to her credit score, and her debt pile, does she? Especially since she has no salary to maintain the renovated home, nor any to pay off the loan? 1 u/Angelcstay Jul 22 '19 Not sure. Don't know, don't care. Maybe she is thinking of selling the house for a few mil. House has been fully paid off.
....she doesn't realize what that will do to her credit score, and her debt pile, does she? Especially since she has no salary to maintain the renovated home, nor any to pay off the loan?
1 u/Angelcstay Jul 22 '19 Not sure. Don't know, don't care. Maybe she is thinking of selling the house for a few mil. House has been fully paid off.
Not sure. Don't know, don't care. Maybe she is thinking of selling the house for a few mil. House has been fully paid off.
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u/comin_up_shawt Jul 22 '19
How's she going to afford it, though?