David714_IHB
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[quote author="awgee" date=1253160127][quote author="David714" date=1253159782]I don't know much about banking so maybe someone who does can explain this to me... Why would a bank be motivated to hold a proprty and rent it? Could they be brazen enough to gamble on RE appreciation at a time like this or are there some greater forces in play?</blockquote>
They are just trying to kick the can down the road. And without going into all the accounting procedures, of which I understand very few myself, the idea that it does not cost the bank anything to just hold on to the property is simplistic and just plain stupid.</blockquote>
So if I understand correctly, the banks are affraid to value the REO homes at market prices, or worse yet sell them all, because that would put too much red on their balance sheet. Is that right?
They are just trying to kick the can down the road. And without going into all the accounting procedures, of which I understand very few myself, the idea that it does not cost the bank anything to just hold on to the property is simplistic and just plain stupid.</blockquote>
So if I understand correctly, the banks are affraid to value the REO homes at market prices, or worse yet sell them all, because that would put too much red on their balance sheet. Is that right?