Articles, tagged with "judgment against", page 5
22nd March 2010
Falling behind your mortgage payments would lead to further difficulties. Firstly, you would be on the verge of losing your home. A solution you might think of is to sell your home in order to gain some finances. On the other hand, due to your existing fi...
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Author:
Marikor Hidalgo
10th March 2010
A wage garnishment is a common tactic used by creditors to collect a debt-and it is troubling hard workers all over America. Having a creditor garnish up to 25% of your paycheck (or up to 65% if the debt is child support) certainly doesn't help you get ou...
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Author:
JamesBrown
03rd March 2010
The times they are a changin'. Maybe you should change with them...Everyone's talking about the hooked on overages system. Are you thinking about that as well? {Perhaps you're considering one of the many judgment recovery courses instead? Before you jump ...
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Author:
ova trathum
15th February 2010
We have considered the first contact situation and your rights in the previous parts of this series. In this, final part we are going to talk about useful tips you should know.
As soon as the collector called you it is in your best interest to respond...
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Author:
stephennack
12th February 2010
If you go through a foreclosure or a short sale for your property, you may have a mortgage deficiency. This is the difference between the amount that the house was sold for and what you owe the bank. In many cases, you may still owe your lender for a home...
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articlemarketing01@gmail.com
12th February 2010
What do you do after foreclosure if you have a deficiency judgment against you? While some states do not allow for a deficiency judgment, others do allow the lender to go after the monies owed for the deficiency difference between the foreclosure sale an...
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articlemarketing01@gmail.com
08th February 2010
If you are like most people, you are not aware what happens to your credit score or credit rating when you short sell a property. In order to be able to short sell your property, you must first get your lender to agree to accept the sale. You are going ...
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Author:
Marco
05th February 2010
Jeffrey Bearss Debtor Exemption Claims
In the situation of a bank garnishment, the most regular exemption claim is the debtor will reply that everything in his bank account is social security benefits and therefore exempt. The responsibility is on th...
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alphawolfmarketing
03rd February 2010
If you are involved in a lawsuit with someone who has insurance, this may interest you.
Policies of insurance provide that the insured is entitled to be indemnified and defended by his insurer. As a practical matter, when the insured is sued, the insu...
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Author:
Bornsteinlawfirm
25th January 2010
Some home owners may opt for a short sale and a deed in lieu of foreclosure but it can be difficult to get the bank to agree on a short payment settlement. Instead a lawyer that specializes in mortgage law and foreclosure defense can help return the deed...
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Author:
FloridasiteBuilders
30th December 2009
Definition of Foreclosures
"Foreclosure" is the legal process of a mortgage holder taking collateral for a promissory note in default. Although the process may vary from state to state, there are two types of foreclosures -- judicial and non-judicial....
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Author:
Brad Hess
18th December 2009
Homeowners that are lateon their loan payments and struggling due to deficient equity are usually tired and badly in need of help. If this sounds familiar, you may want to reconsider your options and try to find an alternative to foreclosure. A short s...
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Author:
jdevans789
10th December 2009
The stress of harassing creditor calls is sometimes too much to handle. Stopping them is actually one reason that people file bankruptcy. But, while it may seem that they have no rules, that isn't exactly the case.
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Ac...
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Author:
JamesBrown
08th December 2009
Southfield Collection Attorney Jeffrey Bearss
In the occurrence of a bank garnishment, the most frequent exemption claim is the debtor will claim that everything in his bank account is social security benefits and therefore exempt. The responsibility...
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Author:
alphawolfmarketing
08th December 2009
Homeowners facing foreclosure often receive the lawsuit paperwork in the mail and take either of two actions which will not help them escape the situation. Some frantically begin calling the lender or servicing company, attempting to work out a solution s...
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Author:
Nick Adama