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To: HamiltonJay

If your read the story it said the family's doctor requested to have the house tested because H4H lawyers still didn't produce a mortgage agreement.At that time there was many other families in this chapter of H4H waiting for their mortagage ageement. The family also paid $3500.00 to have there own testing done because H4H had limited testing done . The H4H program is not a handout , don't confuse it with public assistance.


89 posted on 07/26/2004 6:42:13 PM PDT by Mold Victims
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To: Mold Victims

I know EXACTLY what H4H is about, believe me. Yes you have to sweat equity, but please be serious.

From the article not only did H2H pay for MULTIPLE testings, it also paid for repeated remediation efforts. I'm sorry, but this is hardly a story of innocent little family being run over by uncaring or unwilling charity.

I'm sorry this attempt to spin this as H2H has been uncooperative or unwilling is just nonsense... that's not back up by the facts and is nothing more than lawyer speak for pity my clients and give them a fat check.

Frankly and honestly the family paying $3500 for their own testing shows they have the means to buy their own house anyway.... Not to get off topic. But since you think the mortgage agreement is what this is about, I'll take a side route down that path.


90 posted on 07/27/2004 7:54:17 AM PDT by HamiltonJay ("You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.")
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