Michael,

> Hopefully changing for the better...so that you've got income 
> to pay it rather than the opposite way. 

That's what I keep working on every day. I am working all day every day to
get my earnings up.

In the meantime a claim for wrongful foreclosure is about all I can do.
Supposedly, if they take the house and we win our lawsuit we will get our
house back because they will 'unwind' the sale.

I asked my brother if we can park our 5th wheel RV on the empty lot next to
his house, just in case we don't prevail soon enough. He said OK. He owns a
house and the lot next door to his house. So worst case is that we will be
'houseless' but not 'homeless', regardless.

Living in a city with water and electric hookups would certainly be easier
than living out here with no hookups on a satellite internet connection.
Cheaper, too. It would leave more funds to fight for our home and make the
wait less painful.

We don't have small children, of course. AND, my brother has an 18 month old
son that we can help him with while he's working.

Gotta always have a plan B, C, ... Z. As long as there are options there is
no cause for despair.

Kristyne



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