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Foreclosure Bailouts - Keep Your Eyes Open
In spite of your best efforts, you have not been able to come up with the funds to prevent you r home from going into foreclosure. The home which has sheltered your family through good times and bad is soon to be destined for the foreclosure auction block, and with it will go all the equity you ...
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Subprime Bailouts Met With Mixed Emotions
With foreclosures up nearly 100% since last year, the state of the mortgage crisis is now being dubbed as "Mortgage Meltdown 2007" by media outlets like CNN.com and MSNBC.com. The unprecedented decline in the United States housing market is shaking lenders, home owners, and financial institutions ...
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A Bit Conflicted On Mortgage Bailouts
At times like these I find myself conflicted. You see, for most of my life I've held the view that government should be small and the free market allowed to take care of itself. Confirming that point of view was the fact that at 32 I'd held the same job for 12 years and been with my wife just as ...
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Home Foreclosures Are Up 99% - Double Trouble
Real-Estate credit crunch continues and economic fall-out is predicable from here on out - foreclosures will grow. In fact in September 2007 there were 233,538 foreclosures reported as per the Financial Times. California had 51,200 foreclosures with Florida second at 35, 350. Nevada had one ...
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Government Foreclosure Bailout - A Good Idea with the Foreclosures Crisis (And Worse to Come)?
Is a government foreclosure bailout a good idea? If this were almost anything else in a capitalist system but the "American Dream" (i.e. homeownership) we're talking about with a government bailout by protecting or legislating, for me the answer would be a simple and short: NO. But for me it's not ...
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$200 Billion Federal Reserve Mortgage Bailout for Banks, $0 for Homeowners in Foreclosure
After the $200 billion bailout offered to the banking system this week, it is becoming more clear by the day that the banks are completely insolvent. The Federal Reserve is making a futile attempt to stave off collapse by stealing even more money from the public through inflation and trading new ...
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Loan Programs to Stop Foreclosure
Homeowners facing the loss of their homes due to a financial hardship often rely primarily on getting a new line of credit to stop foreclosure. In effect, they are trying to solve a debt problem by taking on more debt, refinancing their mortgage or taking out a personal loan or car title loan to ...
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Chapter 13 Refinance Bankruptcy Code
Many people who have filed bankruptcy know little about the process. Often times debtors are unaware of their options in a chapter 13 because they rely on their attorney; their attorney has a fiduciary relationship with the debtor. A bankruptcy attorney's job is to know bankruptcy law, not the ...
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Don't Blame Homeowners for the Foreclosure Crisis Without Blaming Big Government, Too
Many of the discussions of people facing foreclosure categorize them as greedy, overspending, and having no one but themselves to blame for their poor financial conditions. Individual homeowners, despite their lack of financial resources and lack of financial education from government schools, are ...
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Current Plans To Help Homeowners Will Only Lead To More Foreclosures
It is becoming clearer by the day that the wave of foreclosures sweeping through parts of the country will forever alter those manufactured neighborhoods. Artificial money was pumped into newly-created suburbs, turning Green Acres into Asphaltistan, while large corporations moved in to suck the ...
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