@JackLSauce
@lemmy.worldUnderstood. I've only recently been learning how much Canadian mortgages force their lendees to "readjust" to new conditions. In the US you can generally keep the initial terms shy of a refinance or foreclosure
Can you provide any local insight as to whether you can find a decent house at a lower rate than that?
I know housing affordability is a shit show there and that lady isn't making enough no matter what she does but I'm curious how much she could have lowered that percentage
She had to sell her house after her divorce and now pays $2,679 per month for a three-bedroom townhouse in the same neighbourhood. She didn't want her children, a teen boy and teen girl, to have to switch schools or share a bedroom
Then... What did selling the house achieve...?
Got to implement one of these systems at work before
They wanted it in place ASAP so I skipped creating an opt-out/opt-in "feature"
Just burn the "dangerous books" obviously...
This isn't a "question for the community" nor even a thinly veiled attempt at raising awareness: it's the epitome of self-righteousness
Right... like you didn't grow up watching the International Day of Solidarity with Long Term Anarchist Prisoners special every year with the rest of us
The high schools in Putnam County, FL were like this at least when I was a kid as a way to "keep costs low"
My dad unironically told me they added a paved road recently to show things are improving