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Get Free Foreclosure Advice In Minutes
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Stop Foreclosure Quick: Know Your Options
Tactics and Options to Stop Foreclosure Quick With interest rates having risen markedly in recent years, and with billions of dollars in ARMS adjusting upward over the next couple of years, many people now want to know how to stop a foreclosure. When the ARMS reset, millions of people are finding ...
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Connecticut Foreclosures - The Courts Are In Charge
Over the past year, a sluggish real estate market and the consequences of questionable lending practices have led to an increase in the rate of Connecticut foreclosures. As of February 2007, in fact, Connecticut was experienced a foreclosure for every 118 households making the Connecticut ...
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The Reasons Why Your Connecticut Home Mortgage Is Drowning You And What You Can Do To Stop It
Every day I get emails and phone calls from regular hardworking people who are getting beat up each month by a huge Connecticut home mortgage payment. My heart goes out to anyone who is fighting and struggling to keep their head above water and is raising a family at the same time. Being in the ...
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Stop Foreclosure by Selling Your Home
Stop foreclosure by selling your home or ruin your credit for the next 7 years...which option would you take if "push comes to shove?", i.e. you have to make a decision either way. To stop foreclosure by selling your home may appear to be an extreme option right now, however, there comes a point ...
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Tips For Getting Approved For A Connecticut FHA Mortgage With Bad, Low or No Credit Scores
The biggest scam that Connecticut mortgage brokers are seeing is the lenders are not following the FHA guidelines when it comes to not having credit score requirements. FHA guidelines clearly state that they do not require a certain FICO score to approve your mortgage, but once again the big banks ...
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Michigan Foreclosures: What You Need to Know as Investor or Distressed Homeowner
Michigan Foreclosures A foreclosure is the process of stopping a mortgaged property from being redeemable. It is also the act of repossessing the mortgaged property of a debtor who does not pay a loan to the lender, as and when due. Michigan foreclosures are on the rise because the property market ...
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Connecticut Mortgage Lenders Can Approve You For A FHA Mortgage After Major Credit Issues
In this day and time with so much negative news about the credit crunch, subprime crisis or housing meltdown it is easy to get discouraged as a first time home buyer or even if you already own a home and are simply trying to get your mortgage payment down. Many news reports are telling people that ...
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South Florida Condo Market: Trends for 2006
During the past six years, the scene in South Florida has transformed from low-rise structures to high-rise condominiums hundreds of feet high?South Florida condo market has been booming. But as the building heights rise, so did selling prices. Now, the dramatic hype of condo development is on the ...
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Timeline for Foreclosure - How Much Time You Have To Save Your Home Depends on Your State Laws
The timeline for foreclosure depends on the laws of your individual state. For instance, foreclosures can occur as quickly as 30 days in Alabama and take up to 10 months in Delaware. This article gives you the approximate timeline for foreclosure in each state. Alabama - 30-60 days Alaska - 90 days ...
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Secrets to Stop Foreclosure - Part 2
This is Part 2 of my article on the "Secrets to Stop Foreclosure." In Part 1, I discussed the secrets of how to communicate with your lender and how to find the appropriate person at the lender's office. In this article, I'll discuss the secrets of finding someone with authority at your lender's ...
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