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Successful Loan Modification - Can You Do It Yourself?
I recently visited a popular online forum with information on loan modifications. Many of the people posting messages have adjustable subprime mortgages and are now desperately seeking solutions to their increased payments. The titles of the posts include, ?I am Scared? ?What a Mess I Got Myself ...
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What Mortgage Loan Lenders Don't Tell
A mortgage loan or a home equity loan is probably the riskiest type of loans since it puts the borrower's home property in line. The problem starts when unexpected changes happens in the life of the borrower such as loss of a job, an illness or death in the family, divorce and other serious events ...
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Real Estate 101 - Understanding Mortgages
If you are like most first time home buyers, you do not already have the money saved up to purchase the home you have selected. As such, you will need to borrow money from a lending institution in order to help you finance your purchase. Before you enlist in the services of a Realtor to help you ...
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Money Merge Account - Facts and Fiction
I have been a mortgage broker for over 10 years in South Florida. Over the years, many mortgage acceleration programs have crossed my path, but I have never felt truly passionate about one of these programs until I was introduced to the Money Merge Account from United First Financial. The purpose ...
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Stop Foreclosure By Using A New Government Program
If your adjustable rate has pushed your mortgage payment to unaffordable levels, you may have some relief. In response to the crisis of people facing default on their home mortgages because their adjustable rate mortgages are no longer affordable, the Federal Housing Administration is coming out ...
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Foreclosure Prevention - Don't Just Walk Away Before Reading This!
Behind in your mortgage payments? Afraid of foreclosure? It may not be too late to save your home from the sheriff's sale. Contacting your lender is your first step. If you're only 1 or 2 months behind, there may several different options available to you. If you're 3 or more, the options are less, ...
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Understanding Subprime Lending And Its Implications To The Current Graduate Student
IN THE BEGINNING In a manner similar to the numerous economic crises before it, the subprime lending bust actually began decades before anyone knew it. The Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 pushed banks to extend more credit in communities where they operated. This drew many lenders to ...
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Three Quick Steps To Getting A Mortgage After Bankruptcy
Finding a mortgage after bankruptcy is much easier today than it used to be. After you have declared bankruptcy and cleaned up your credit, you can easily qualify for a mortgage with a reasonable rate. To get the best rate possible you will want to have your finances in order and be able to pay a ...
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Home Forclosure Help
9 tips for home foreclosure help Here outlined for you are nine things you can do if you want or need home foreclosure help. Home Foreclosure Help Tip #1. Make sure you have in place a Home Equity Line of Credit. For this home foreclosure help tip remember that if something comes up forcing you to ...
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7 Ways To Renegotiate Your Mortgage Terms When You Can't Pay
If your mortgage due date comes and goes and you're unable to make your mortgage payment due to a job loss or another situation beyond your control, don't pretend there isn't a problem by ignoring it. Pick up the phone and call your lender because they can probably help protect your credit and keep ...
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