[quote author="IrvineRenter" date=1252021898][quote author="autox" date=1251780086]Since bad credit seems to be the only real downside to walking away from an underwater mortgage. How hard is it to live with really bad credit?</blockquote>
There is a premise hidden in your question that you need to examine: Why do you need credit at all?
The premise in your question is that credit scores matter to your daily life. Your credit score is completely irrelevant if you do not borrow any money. If you save for things and pay cash for them, nobody is checking your credit score, and you don't need to either.</blockquote>
I would wager that the vast majority can not pay cash for a house and hence need credit. Like others have eluded to, your credit scores affect things like setting up utility services, renting a place, or even getting a job.
There is a premise hidden in your question that you need to examine: Why do you need credit at all?
The premise in your question is that credit scores matter to your daily life. Your credit score is completely irrelevant if you do not borrow any money. If you save for things and pay cash for them, nobody is checking your credit score, and you don't need to either.</blockquote>
I would wager that the vast majority can not pay cash for a house and hence need credit. Like others have eluded to, your credit scores affect things like setting up utility services, renting a place, or even getting a job.