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30th September 2009
If you have recently been audited only to discover that you owe a substantial amount in back taxes then don't worry. The thought may be going through your mind that you will never be able to pay such an amount, and you are not the only one in this predica... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
16th September 2009
When looking to buy a car, good credit auto loans jump at consumers from every direction. Each consumer has a different credit history, therefore the different companies offer specific incentives for using their company. This article will help you to deci... Read >
Author: autoloansforanycredit
10th September 2009
There are many ways to get ahead financially: attend seminars where you cut up your credit cards with hundreds of other people, participate in debt consolidation services that help you take out a home equity loan or refinance your home, or you can transfe... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
Verified Short-Sale and Deed-in-Lieu Results
A Saint Charles man sued his lender (First Franklin) for improperly trying to foreclose on his second home. First Franklin agreed to a Short-Sale along with debt forgiveness for the $180,000 loss that First F... Read >
Author: aniasullivan@yahoo.com
01st September 2009
Using a loan modification to help you stop foreclosure in the Salt Lake City, Utah area is a great solution for all parties involved. By getting a loan modification you get to keep your house and you save your credit by not having a foreclosure on it. The... Read >
Author: smadd18
05th August 2009
In this economy, more and more people are finding that their incomes are no longer enough to take care of their monthly expenses. We hear news of hundreds of companies laying off workers every week.. and this doesn't take into account the workers who are ... Read >
Author: Jay Fleischman
03rd August 2009
If you think it is easy to declare bankruptcy, you may have to think again. Filing bankruptcy is not as easy as it used to be. With the new bankruptcy laws it is not so easy for individuals to file one. However, after you have managed an application it is... Read >
Author: Steve Randel
01st August 2009
I am not a CPA or an accountant, so I don’t give out tax advice. However, I have compiled some information in regards to homeowner’s tax consequences for a short sale/ foreclosure event. These are some of the most common questions asked by homeowners.... Read >
Author: Gerard Ladalardo, CMPS
27th July 2009
Short sales are rising highly on demand in various markets today. In the process of availing and being involved in one, it is hugely essential to be knowledgeable of the numerous risks it brings.
First risk that comes along with short sale is the tax ... Read >
Author: roseywriter
18th July 2009
As the recession continues, more and more Americans are seeking to negotiate with the creditors to forgive their debts. However, unlike mortgage debts, forgive credit card debts can lead to serious tax problems and even IRS tax debts.
Let’s be hones... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch
17th July 2009
Preventing the file of a notice of default is considered as the finest way to avoid foreclosure. The lender files a Notice of Default to fend their interests. If you recognize, you are unlikely to meet your mortgage obligation, the first and foremost thin... Read >
Author: shijinaseo
06th July 2009
If you want to avoid foreclosure the first thing that you should do is meet your Lender. Lenders foreclose by filing a Notice of Default to protect their interests. If you’re not in a position to make your mortgage payment on time, just call your lender... Read >
Author: shijinaseo
15th May 2009
You might have heard the rumors about credit debt forgiveness, and the odds are very good that if you are over your head in credit card debt, this is a bit of information you are dying to find out more about. After all, why would any kind of creditor actu... Read >
Author: Lender411
30th April 2009
If you are dealing with crushing debt, and you're tired of having creditors call you day and night, you might be wondering if bankruptcy is a good solution. Here are five reasons why bankruptcy might be the answer you've been looking for:
1) Your first... Read >
Author: Jay Fleischman
30th April 2009
Short sales, along with foreclosures are a large part of the Phoenix area real estate market. Here are some tips to guide you through the minefield.
The general consensus is that short sales, where the owner owes more than the home is worth and asks for ... Read >
Author: Gary Kiernan
02nd April 2009
If you’ve reached this stage, one thing is for sure: you’ve reneged on your loan repayment or are dangerously close to doing it. Following these tips can help you keep the big bad wolf of foreclosure away.
Sudden extenuating circumstances may have ... Read >
Author: garret
25th March 2009
Once the moment has arrived and you’re holding the notice in your hand, many people think that stopping foreclosure isn’t a possibility. It’s inevitable that you’ll lose your house. Although this is true in some instances, it isn’t true in man... Read >
Author: Troy Fullwood
10th March 2009
The further into the foreclosure process, the less options you have. One of these options is called a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure. With a deed-in lieu, the homeowner signs over the property deed to the lender in order to satisfy the obligations of the l... Read >
Author: Troy Fullwood
04th December 2008
Once the moment has arrived and you’re holding the notice in your hand, many people think that stopping foreclosure isn’t a possibility. It’s inevitable that you’ll lose your house. Although this is true in some instances, it isn’t true in man... Read >
Author: Pinnacle Investments
18th September 2008
Overview
Bankruptcy may be defined as the legally declared inability of an individual or organisation to pay their creditors, who represent a third party which supplied, to the individual or organisation, a product or service for which they are legally... Read >
Author: peter radford
18th June 2008
The Federal Government has stepped in to help people with their mortgages because so many people have defaulted. In fact, so many people are defaulting on their house loans and loans in general that the government is really trying to find ways to relieve ... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
17th June 2008
It seems that the credit crunch is spreading across Europe as British demand for holiday homes dimishes. Many areas in mainland Europe rely on the demand from Britain for property in order to keep its market bouyant.
In addition, a large number of Brit... Read >
Author: Carys Robshaw
08th May 2008
There are many ways to lose a home but signing away ownership in a manner that destroys credit, embarrasses the family and strips an owner of dignity is one of the hardest. For owners who can no longer afford to keep mortgage payments current, there are a... Read >
Author: D.C. Fawcett
14th April 2008
Now that so many people are defaulting on their mortgages the federal government is stepping in to offer homeowners some relief. Of course, not all homeowners will qualify for the relief but many will.
In fact, some of the banks like Fanny Mae are offe... Read >
Author: ajeetkhurana
10th March 2008
Yet another program has been introduced to help borrowers who are in arrears - but this looks like it could truly be beneficial. "Project Lifeline" will 'pause' foreclosure proceedings for borrowers for more than 90 days in arrears, during which time ... Read >
Author: Lee Cameron
19th January 2008
As the mortgage crisis settles in and banks, consumers and even the government try to figure out what they need to do to deal with it the phrase “debt forgiveness” is being used more and more often. I’ll leave it to someone else to work out who’s... Read >
Author: Bryce Eddings
05th November 2007
Menifee and Murrieta short sales are many times confused as foreclosures or reside in that gray spot between knowledge and understanding for many brokers, home buyers, and home owners. To begin this article let me define exactly what a short sale is:Defi... Read >
Author: Stefan West
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