L.A. Times runs a regular "Postcards from the Recession" column. Today, the column has a terrific, first-person article about what it's like to lose your home to foreclosure/short sale. The title should link; if not, click here. The writer, Kathy Gosnell Seiler, is a copy editor at the LAT.
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From today's L.A. Times: What it's like to lose your house
From today's L.A. Times: What it's like to lose your house
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