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What is Loss Mitigation?
Homeowners are losing their homes at record rates with no end in sight. They often believe the answer to their prayers is refinancing their home and getting away from their current lender. However, they need to be very careful if they are relying on refinancing as the way to save their home from ...
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Stop Foreclosure Fast - Tips - Real Estate Help
As the foreclosure rate for the nation remains steady, Idaho foreclosure rate is slightly decreasing. In Idaho there were 569 foreclosures in April, 542 in May, and 501 in June of 2007. Even with the slight decrease in the foreclosure rate in Idaho, the number of foreclosures in the nation remains ...
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Reverse Mortgages - Saving Your Parents Lifestyle
My parents really didn't want to sell their house. They were having a tough time paying the mortgage, property taxes, and utilities plus coughing up more cash for a host of prescriptions and medical bills. Neither of them were physically capable of working and they were spending more money than ...
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Paying Off Your Mortgage
There is an idea floating around out there in the ether. Some folks are actually talking about paying off their mortgages and getting out of debt for good. Poppycock! That's madness. What is so great about financial freedom anyway? Face it. Your mortgage, for which you probably broke traffic laws ...
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How Do I Improve My Credit Score After Bankruptcy?
There are, In essence, two ways a person can file for bankruptcy and those two ways consist of getting rid of all the debt completely or paying some of it back. Chapter 7 bankruptcy is where nothing is repaid and Chapter 13 is where some is repaid. Either way a person looks at it, bankruptcy will ...
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Foreclosure - Avoid It!
Did you know that there has been a 75% increase in foreclosures across the nation in the past year? On the street, where I live there are 7 homes in foreclosure right now. It is pretty scary for a lot of folks out there. Whether it is because of a family emergency, loss of job or subprime loan ...
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Landlord Tips - Avoiding the Huge Costs of Tax Preparation
As a landlord, your tightest months for cash flow are usually at the end of the winter and beginning of spring, in March, April and May. You've just finished paying for the extra costs that winter brings; sky-high utility bills, snow and ice removal, heating issues and so on. Not only that, but any ...
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Shelter, Status, and Earnings
Previously, the only reason for buying a house was to have a roof over your head. Some bought houses because it would serve as a status symbol. However, things are not quite the same anymore. Rented houses and apartments being full and plenty, people are increasingly opting for renting an apartment ...
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Mortgage Market Meltdown
There is no doubt that what we are experiencing today is unprecedented in real estate and mortgage lending. My name is Darren Meade, and I am a the President of Victory Mortgage. The purpose of my article is to give you a brief overview of what is taking place within mortgage lending at this time ...
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Oh No, I Think My Home Is Worth Less Than My Mortgage!
Unfortunately, hundreds of thousands if not millions of homeowners are realizing this fact in today's depressed housing market. It is mostly a result of either a "no money down" home purchase or tapping that 'ever-growing' equity with some form of 100% home financing. The worst scenarios for home ...
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