The idea of Chris making a "great sacrifice" is absurd in and of itself.
I will be amazed if this "sacrifice" is anything of actual import.
Whatever it is, it will be an inconvenience for any normal person. Chris tends to exaggerate his "suffering", and then believe his exaggeration.
A normal person would be upset by not being allowed to return to a house that isn't theirs and they can't afford to keep or upkeep and have to move into a care facility that serves their physical and mental needs (for a given definition of "serve"). To Chris it's a Huge Tragedy and a Great Sacrifice to lose even one plastic toy in 14BLC.
But then a normal person would not be in Chris' situation.
That was taxes, not for the mortgage.
Regardless,
someone is paying it, and if the taxes are being paid, we can assume the mortgage probably is as well.
The question is why? Why keep a money pit that she can't return to?
Because it's better than losing it outright to a foreclosure or tax auction.
Lol at Chris still pining for Cole though.
Chris is desperate for a savior at this point, and will blame
anyone for not rescuing him.
got rehomed to foster families
I sincerely hope that's what happened, but I'm not so sure. None of those pets were house trained, and the neighbor's patience would grow increasingly thin. Unfortunately we don't have any information either way.
If there's really only 90k left on the mortgage, even if Barb was way behind on payments they could still walk away with a chunk of change
That all depends on how they dispose of the property. If they let the bank foreclose, Barb could easily end up with nothing.
Mannnnnnnn, if they had just put Chris into a normal jail cell with other prisoners, then none of this shit would had happen. Chris would had gotten his first proper ass beating of his life time for being annoying, and snap his ass back to reality.
Nobody at Greene County wants that liability, especially for someone as worthless as Chris.