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		<title>Comment on 3 Reasons the Term &#8220;Strategic Default” Is Misleading by Gregg Pechmann</title>
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		<description>Great Points Leon....couldn&#039;t agree more.
That is where the line is drawn: If you can afford the payment, then you need to keep paying. Being upside down , in of itself, is not a reason to do a strategic default.
Thanks for sharing</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great Points Leon&#8230;.couldn&#8217;t agree more.<br />
That is where the line is drawn: If you can afford the payment, then you need to keep paying. Being upside down , in of itself, is not a reason to do a strategic default.<br />
Thanks for sharing</p>
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