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So does Phil actually have to show up at court in Conneticut for this? He's gonna lose regardless, but can he lose less if he shows up and doesn't get a default judgement?
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So does Phil actually have to show up at court in Conneticut for this? He's gonna lose regardless, but can he lose less if he shows up and doesn't get a default judgement?
this one always got mePhil rent out the house "An extra several hundred dollars a month wouldn't help me at all"
Somewhere between "moderately fucked" and "dead man walking".
If the foreclosure goes through he will be liable for about $35k on the mortgage (balance on the mortgage less value of the condo) and his credit will be hot garbage for the next 7 years (length of time the foreclosure stays on his record).
What we don't know is, how much money does he/do his parents have to throw at this problem? "How much is Phil actually lying about his money problems" has always been the billion dollar question on this subforum and I think we are about to find out-like the posters above me mentioned, they're going to get the full amount out of him somehow. Anything he can't pay up-front will be paid through a payment plan or garnishment.
Streaming like an incel? I like the idea. Wouldn't bring an end to the ten year legacy though if he still continues streaming.A 10 year legacy could be about to end, him streaming from his parents house would be amazing.
I'm not sure how much him being there would help really. What he owes is what he owes, right there in black and white. The bank isn't gonna say "Hey thanks for taking time out of your super busy schedule, we know you had a haircut and your wife was due for a grooming. Anyway, seeing as how we're huge fans of your content and 11 year legacy, well take 20% off what you owe us since you really didn't do anything wrong, actually, you did everything correct! It's just these idiot moron owners of ours need that money, they really do!"So does Phil actually have to show up at court in Conneticut for this? He's gonna lose regardless, but can he lose less if he shows up and doesn't get a default judgement?
doesn't it have a huge hole in the roof?Hopefully the place is such shithole that the value drop and he has to fork over more money, if that is a thing.
I remember him complain his aunt didn't clean or anything when she was living there, I bet there is still clutter and shit thats just been sitting there all these years.
this one always got me
"WELL ITS NOT A LOT OF MONEY"
Bitch! a bit of money in your pocket is better than a lot of money leaving your pocket
and this voidhead thinks he can run a business?
Is there any fellow detractors in CT that could attend the case date? Regardless if Phil goes or not, whatever goes down will be interesting to hear.Definitely; Even past the fact not going prevents his side from making any possible argument in his favour, I also doubt courts like being snobbed and having their time wasted like that.
doesn't it have a huge hole in the roof?
Is there any fellow detractors in CT that could attend the case date? Regardless if Phil goes or not, whatever goes down will be interesting to hear.
The hole in the roof was on the other side of the building. The side facing the parking lot. Phil's condo faces the back yard. Also the hole was in the roof from a fire in the third floor. Phil's unit is on the ground floor. This probably had no effect on his actual unit.doesn't it have a huge hole in the roof?
Nah, I don't think they can take his current home. I'm pretty sure there's laws in place that prevent you from being made homeless if you have to declare bankruptcy or get foreclosed on. It's like the IRS. They don't want to put you in jail for not paying shit, they want their money, and they can't get their money if they remove the means of you paying them back.
They'll take two grand a year over the next 30 years and then seize whatever they can when you die before they let you try and just wipe away the debt. You can't just go and declare bankruptcy whenever you want, there's all kinds of criteria you need to meet.
$15k? Well, that's the December begathon amount, plus an extra 15% for fees and Phil to put a little bit away. And by put away I mean to spend on frivolous shit to keep his soul-maid around. I was wrong about the Rambo bait shit, though, so who the fuck knows.
Doesn't look like he's received the demand for payment yet.
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I thought the same thing, but I believe if there is an attempt to deliver it'll note that in the tracking history.It strike anyone else as weird that the demand letter hasn't been delivered in almost 3 weeks? Makes me wonder if they tried to deliver it, which I believe requires some form of signature, and Phil hasn't accepted it (by virtue of refusing to answer the door during streaming). Also added the link for tracking to the OP.
I thought the same thing, but I believe if there is an attempt to deliver it'll note that in the tracking history.
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Not sure what's taking it so long.
That does sound like Phil. Just ignore it and it will go away. Or he was too busy busting his ass working to answer the door. Or he's too lazy to answer the door.It strike anyone else as weird that the demand letter hasn't been delivered in almost 3 weeks? Makes me wonder if they tried to deliver it, which I believe requires some form of signature, and Phil hasn't accepted it (by virtue of refusing to answer the door during streaming). Also added the link for tracking to the OP.
That would be amazing. He will be charged all of the lawyers fees, and that letter alone was $260. So if they have to send another that's $520 tacked on to what he owes.I did see that there's no unit number on the address. I would assume that the mail carrier would be able to put 2 and 2 together on it, but maybe that's the issue?
I always assumed that that type of stuff was delivered by a courier. Court summons and documents usually require someone to receive in person so that it is verified delivered. I have not had to deal with foreclosure, but my father was summoned and a guy in plain clothes delivered to me after asking my name (we share the same name). Maybe he just has to sign for it?? But still, the man never leaves the house. The fact that it's Christmas time could be delaying the package.It strike anyone else as weird that the demand letter hasn't been delivered in almost 3 weeks? Makes me wonder if they tried to deliver it, which I believe requires some form of signature, and Phil hasn't accepted it (by virtue of refusing to answer the door during streaming). Also added the link for tracking to the OP.
God damn that video is good. I mean I knew what he was saying at the time stuck out as a bad idea but now it's basically evidence in a court proceeding. Good job DSP. Thanks for posting that video @WeeblesWobble , I saw that thing when it came out but I doubt I could find it again.It was indeed in April right after the Marriage. Here's the Quote:
"...as of now, my primary focus is this house and paying this mortgage, and keeping the bi- the electricity and all that on. Whether that means that my credit gets permanently destroyed, because I'm not paying the mortgage in Connecticut or I'm not paying, or I'm not paying credit cards or whatever it may be, so be it. Because this is the important thing."
He also said that the CT condo being foreclosed would be a tremendous financial burden off of him because it would be out of his name.