My dad, Ron Rankin, had a vision to build a veterans memorial plaza between the old courthouse and the new administrative building in Coeur d'Alene. Dad was elected Kootenai County Commissioner in 1996, and served two terms from January 1997 through January 2003.
Dad began to raise money from private individuals for the three flagpoles and dedicatory stone. In 1998 the 8-ton black marble "Killed In Action" monument was placed in the plaza. Over the next few years the 13 wall panels of battle scenes from history, and the Hall of Heroes/Medal of Valor recipients and Purple Heart Honor Roll were added. Dad considered this memorial to veterans as his legacy. To this day, no public money has been used for the memorials, including the 14th marble wall panel honoring those who have and continue to serve in Iraq which was added in 2005.
After Dad's passing in 2004, the county unanimously decreed that the plaza be dedicated in his name. On Memorial Day 2005, the Rankin family donated the eagle statue to the citizens and veterans of Kootenai County during a ceremony to dedicate the Ronald D. Rankin Veterans Memorial Plaza.
My dad enlisted in the Marine Corps in 1946, shipped out to the Philippines, and was stationed at Subic Bay U.S. Naval Base. He was discharged in 1948. In 1950, dad enlisted in the Marine Corps Reserves, just before he was activated on July 29, 1950, and shipped out August 18 for Korea, leaving behind my mom and my 7-month-old sister Lynne. Dad saw combat at the Inchon Landing and continued on to the liberation of Seoul, heading north to the Chosin Reservoir Campaign. After surviving 100,000 Red Chinese, he was discharged as a corporal on July 12, 1951.
A life member and founding Judge Advocate of the Pappy Boyington Detachment #966 of the Marine Corps League, Dad was also a life member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9831; a member of American Legion Post 14; and a member of the "Chosin Few," a last-man organization of those who survived the Chosin Reservoir Campaign in North Korea, November-December 1950.
My sister, Kerri Rankin Thoreson, continues today as the curator of the Kootenai County Ronald D Rankin Veterans Memorial Plaza and oversees the memorials and ceremonies which take place there. She is also the wonderful photographer credited with these photographs.
I hope you'll join me today in prayer for our veterans, past and present, that our Heavenly Father will hold them in His loving hands as they stand between us and tyranny. Semper Fi, daddy.
Another North Idaho Loan Modification Company, HomeModifier, Gets Busted!
It wasn't long ago that Apply 2 Save went down in legal flames after ripping off scads of vulnerable homeowners trying to make the best of a bad situation. In the news this week is the tale of another loan modification company that didn't deliver what people paid big money for them to do. APS Northwest LLC, operating under the name HomeModifier in Spokane Valley and Post Falls, is being charged with a scam by the Idaho attorney general.
The AG filed legal action in the First District Court this week with an order to hand over tens of thousands in civil penalties for false representation, false advertising, and failing to perform services.
The complaint states, "Defendants accepted thousands of dollars from dozens of consumers for mortgage modification services that defendants never provided, that they were not qualified to provide, and that defendants were not authorized to provide."
BEWARE of LOAN MODIFICATION COMPANIES! I have written several articles about loan modifications and how these companies charge HUGE fees to do something that you can do yourself. In many cases,as with HomeModifier, they take your money and leave you hanging. For some important loan modification information please read:
Loan Modification Scams, Operation Loan Lies and a Ding on Your Credit Report
Loan modifications are FRUSTRATING to attempt to accomplish, and increasingly I am hearing of horror stories from good folks who should qualify but can't make it happen in spite of their best efforts. The facts are that in most cases it is NOT in the lenders best financial interest to modify a loan.
Is the FDIC Killing Short Sales and Loan Modifications in Coeur d'Alene Idaho?
It seems as if they are intentionally trying to make it as difficult as they can. It can seem tempting to someone who is emotionally stressed and financially overwhelmed to pay a fee for not having to personally deal with a lender. But proceed with EXTREME CAUTION!
BEWARE OF LOAN MODIFICATION COMPANIES! Do it yourself and save thousands!
As for HomeModifier, the Attorney General is ordering LLC managers Randy Paul Allen, Travis Wayne Smith and Clint Ty Paulson to pay restitution to everyone who suffered economic damages from their conduct. They have also been ordered to pay attorney's fees and investigation costs, and they can't engage in business in the state of Idaho again. Good!
Coeur d'Alene Lake Bank Repo REO Success Story!
On Labor Day I received a call from a wonderful family who wanted to look at a couple of bank repo homes for sale on Coeur d'Alene Lake. They had decided the timing was right to purchase a vacation home on Coeur d'Alene Lake and it was my privilege to assist them in getting a great value on a stellar property. Inventory is high and buyers are scarce. There has NEVER been a better time than right now to be a buyer on Coeur d'Alene Lake!This has been a long distance closing, they live out of state and I am in Colorado at the moment on a working vacation with my son's family. The call just came in that the transaction has funded and has been recorded. We're closed! No Success Story photo with my smiling clients this time, but imagine the photo ops this summer as they park their boat outside their back door or spend time on the private Captain Kidd Association sandy beach. Or spend evenings watching the twinkling lights at the Coeur d'Alene Resort across the bay.
The home they chose is a charming A-frame on a peninsula with three other homes, in Kidd Island Bay. It's a 1,938 square foot two story with an attached double garage and water frontage in front AND back! It was last purchased in 2006 for $575,000. It had been listed for a time as a short sale at $450,000. When we made our offer it was a Bank repo REO on Coeur d'Alene Lake that had recently been reduced to just under $400,000. We negotiated for a few weeks, and in the end they are getting a true SCREAMING DEAL on a stellar Coeur d'Alene Lake waterfront home for $340,000! Congratulations Jack and Gayle!
THIS is the best part of my job!
My son took this picture this morning in downtown
Coeur d'Alene for a school photography project. I got a big kick out of it. I have had days that feel like this! I think we all have. Dreary days of indecision. Days where no matter how determined we are to stay positive, we just can't seem to find that silver lining.
Sometimes, we all come to a fork in the road of our lives where none of our options appear to be good ones. Especially when circumstances beyond our control seem to be forcing us down a road we don't want to travel.
If you find
yourself wondering which way to turn for sound real estate advice, please give me a call. Sometimes just talking about it can bring a better course of action into focus.
Coeur d'Alene Short Sale Q&A ~ Can I short sale my house to avoid foreclosure if I have an IRS tax lien?
I received this question from someone who was trying to decide what their best course of action was to avoid foreclosure:
Our small business failed and as a result we had a lot of business bills that we were personally responsible for. Now we have an IRS tax lien and a judgment filed against our house. We can't afford to pay those debts off right now. We owe more than our house is worth. Is short selling our house to avoid foreclosure even an option?
First of all, let me say that I am not an attorney and can't give legal advice. But I can tell you what has been my experience with this situation.
In general, creditors who have placed a lien against your home will release that lien to allow your short sale to go through with the stipulation that YOU are not receiving any proceeds of the sale. This even holds true for the IRS.
The creditors place the lien on your home for the express purpose of being paid off with your equity if you sell your home before you have paid the debt. If there is no equity above what you owe on your mortgage for them to claim, then it is fruitless for them. They have no interest in blocking your sale just to be mean and vindictive. Yes, even the IRS!
Each creditor will have to issue a release, and this will take some time and diligent effort to make happen. A savvy Realtor working with a sharp escrow officer will be your best friends in this situation.
If you are short selling your home to avoid foreclosure, then you are unquestionably in a situation where you will not receive any proceeds from the sale. This is the perfect environment for creditors to agree to release their liens. This doesn't mean that you don't still owe them on the debt. Just that you can short sell your home to avoid foreclosure.
Please call me if you would like to discuss whether a short sale is a good option for you. Knowledge is power!
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