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Particulars you need to know about property auctions

11th January 2012
Property auctions have been steadily gaining in popularity as many feel it as an effective and convenient way to buy and/or sell property. Successful bidding on a property of your choice and sealing the transaction can be done in less than 20 minutes – as... Read >
Author: Andrew Wilson

Particulars you need to know about property auctions

11th January 2012
Property auctions have been steadily gaining in popularity as many feel it as an effective and convenient way to buy and/or sell property. Successful bidding on a property of your choice and sealing the transaction can be done in less than 20 minutes – as... Read >
Author: Andrew Wilson

The shape of UK finances and mortgage options accessible to those with a poor credit background

02nd December 2011
The uk money advice charity, Credit Action have just issued it's monthly borrowing statistics and this provides frightening reading for the shape of financial health in the UK. At the end of June 2011, public indebtedness totalled 1.451bn pounds of which ... Read >
Author: ShaunBielby

Voluntary Repossession Explained

22nd November 2011
Voluntary Repossession Explained Voluntary repossession is when you are unable to continue paying your mortgage, so you give your keys to your mortgage lender without going through the normal repossession court proceedings. Although you may be avoiding... Read >
Author: Kieron

Repossession and Eviction: Your Rights and The Legal Process Explained

22nd November 2011
Repossession and Eviction: Your Rights and The Legal Process Explained If you are in mortgage arrears you could face repossession. In these circumstances it is important to know your legal rights so that you understand the process. If you are in financ... Read >
Author: Kieron

Fast House Sales: The Facts!

15th November 2011
Fast House Sales: The Facts! In 2010 the average time it took to sell a house in the UK was between 4-5 months, with growing concerns about the housing market, general economic stagnation and the difficulty first time buyers have securing a mortgage fr... Read >
Author: Kieron

Quick House Sales Explained

15th November 2011
Quick House Sales Explained Most of us would associate selling our house with visiting an estate agent and beginning a long and hefty process that could take months, if not years. The fact is that as property prices lag, it is definitely not a seller’s... Read >
Author: Kieron

Repossession Rates Rise

09th November 2011
Repossession Rates Rise According to figures released by the Council of Mortgage Lenders, house repossessions have increased by a shocking 15% in the first quarter of 2011, making the total number of houses repossessed 9,100 in the UK since the beginni... Read >
Author: Kieron

Repossession your legal rights

06th October 2011
Repossession your legal rights If you are given a loan or a mortgage your lender will want some sort of security so if you fail to pay off the debt you owe they have the right to recover their costs by repossessing and selling your house. While they do... Read >
Author: Kieron

Homeowner Loans Before And Durring The Credit Crisis

06th October 2011
Just when matters were improving for secured loans, as well as mortgages and remotgages, can it be that the dire financial state of not only the United States, but also of some of the U.K.'s relatively near neighbours such as Spain and Italy , will also h... Read >
Author: Champion Finance

Co-brokering Mortgages in Toronto - Mortgage Brokers Provide Support for Mortgage Professionals

19th August 2011
In Toronto, the mortgage industry is extremely competitive. A mortgage broker or mortgage agent is only as successful as his/her resources. We all hope to get cookie cutter deals and great deals do come along. Customers with good credit, income and equ... Read >
Author: First Equity Financial

Do I Need To Go Bankrupt To Get Out Of Debt

24th June 2011
For the last couple of years we have been fighting a pretty bad financial economic breakdown. In the Uk where I live it has been particularly bad for employment, and even some of the largest companies have been hit and ended up gone to the wall or taken o... Read >
Author: Julie Montoya

Desperate Housewives Pay the Mortgage with a Credit Card

18th May 2011
Housing charity Shelter has disclosed that over 2 million desperate UK householders have resorted to paying their mortgage or rent with a credit card. A Shelter survey, conducted in August 2010, revealed that 6% of UK households had used plastic cards to ... Read >
Author: Charlotte Mooney

How Critical Credit Scores Are For Mortgage Funding

03rd May 2011
Financial loan companies do not shy absent from offering the home of the defaulted buyer in purchase to recover the dues. In some cases, this can end result into lack of shelter, in particular when one particular has supplied their dwelling as a security ... Read >
Author: Herman Roberts

How To Cut Down On Household Expenses

15th April 2011
The days when the majority of us had ample access to credit facilities and handsome pay checks are unfortunately confined to the pages of history. Today, more households than ever are struggling to make ends meet. If you are not sure how you will be abl... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
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