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10 Ways to Avoid Foreclosure - Don't Lose Your Home
In these days of sub-prime loans and the housing market in such a downturn, many people are in danger of losing their homes. Many lenders issued adjustable loans that re-adjust periodically and many people may not have been aware of how much their payments could go up. Some of these people may now ...
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Pros and Cons of Altering the Bankruptcy Code to Help Judges Fight Foreclosures
One of the more creative plans put forth by legislators as an effort to alleviate pain in the housing market and stop the rising tide of foreclosures has been to alter the bankruptcy code. This would allow bankruptcy court judges to reduce the principal balance on mortgage loans, bringing the ...
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Adjustable Rate Freeze Won't Help The Mortgage Meltdown
Foreclosure relief. President Bush and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson have a plan. The plan will help a limited few. Estimates range from 145,000 to 250,000 people will benefit from the plan. With more than 2 million loans adjusting less than 15% of those American will be helped. The freeze has a ...
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Will Government Programs Help Homeowners Reclaim Their Houses After Foreclosure?
With all of the talk of new government programs to help homeowners in foreclosure, such as Hope Now and Project Lifeline, slightly more people in danger of losing their homes may have an extra option. At the very least, media coverage of these programs may inform more owners that it would be best ...
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Helping The Banks Does Not Help Homeowners In Foreclosure
Hopefully, many of the people reading this blog are not waiting for foreclosure help from politicians. The destructive voluntary programs put forward by Congress, coupled with the active bailing out of the financial system, should dissuade most homeowners from believing that the government will be ...
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Project Lifeline Only Contributes to the Mortgage Foreclosure Crisis
The government and the banks have come up with a new propaganda program designed to provide artificial hope to the declining real estate markets. Purported to help homeowners in foreclosure work with their mortgage companies, Project Lifeline, as it has been named, is another poor effort by the ...
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Making Subprime Mortgages Illegal?
With all of the furor over the subprime mortgage debacle, a number of individuals and groups are taking a closer look at the loans that made the mess possible. Adjustable rate mortgages, interest only loans, and their variations are estimated at $3.5 trillion now, and they are partly to blame for ...
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Selling at a Short Sale and the Possibility of Getting a 1099 Income Statement
When homeowners attempt to sell their house for less than the total amount they owe on it, certain tax liabilities may be triggered. This is one of the reasons that every foreclosure victim should carefully consider whether selling their house short is the right decision for them, and what other ...
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Bankruptcy and Foreclosure - Could the Court Reduce Your Mortgage Balance to Stop Foreclosure?
Bankruptcy is often one of the last resorts that homeowners facing foreclosure rely on to get some relief. The social and financial stigmas that come with this method are often enough to scare away many people from filing. However, in the right situation, bankruptcy can be a powerful tool to get a ...
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Bankruptcy Alternative - Credit - Debt Counseling Services
Many people who are considering bankruptcy want to know if there are bankruptcy alternatives. The answer is yes! One alternative is credit counseling or debt counseling. Many of the credit/debt counseling services will contact creditors and work out a payment plan with the creditors on behalf of ...
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