True that. But a mortgage didn't cost what a mortgage does now either. My parents bought for $27,000 and sold for $800,000.
My house cost me about $800k. Don't I have a claim for a free house by the same token?
They signed the note. The note might have been too large, but it was a negotiable instrument with a simple payment due.
I had a client with a side issue. Seems granny wanted to pay for poor little rich girl's Pepperdine education. They asked me to negotiate
a debt of about 300K. I had a warchest. IOW I could pay it all off lump sum. That's what we had to do because there is no SOL
on a government loan, and this person was not even in default. She certainly wasn't much of a hardship case. They cut a check for
balance in full. No wiggle room. Should she have gotten a free Pepperdine education?
You put in too many zeroes. No mobile home costs $800,000.