[geeks] [rescue] E250 temperatures
Patrick Giagnocavo
patrick at zill.net
Wed Apr 16 08:56:08 CDT 2008
Jonathan C. Patschke wrote:
> The problem came into play when the mortgage brokers misrepresented the
> class of debt. A lot of the sub-prime stuff was represented as
> commercial property loans and "grade A" mortgage debt. Some of this
> debt is sold and repackaged numerous times before showing up on the
> market under the name of a well-known bank, several layers of
> indirection from the guy who bought the house he couldn't afford via the
> weasel at the mortgage company who fudged the numbers.
The part that is amazing to me:
1. I am sure that the underlying loan documents were available for
inspection for prospective buyers, after all, you would end up "owning"
the mortgages.
2. Taking a bundle of 1000 mortgages (say $150K each = $150 million),
you would only need to check up on about 30 of them, chosen at random,
to determine their quality. That is about 1 or 2 days' work given that
you can run credit checks, look up location on Google or using a zip
code atlas determine approximate demographics of the area, etc.
Apparently, dropping $150 million or more on a packaged loan series,
was less scrutinized than when I am buying $6K worth of rack mount servers.
--Patrick
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