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    • 1.

      Stop Foreclosure Warning - Don't Be Fooled


      by Steve Bingman - 2007-12-17
      If you need to stop foreclosure and search the internet looking for help, you will find all kinds of sites making all kinds of promises. There are a lot of self appointed "foreclosure specialists". Ho...
    • 2.

      The 5 Mistakes Homeowners Make When Stopping Foreclosure.


      by MJ Jensen - 2008-05-12
      As of May 1st 2008, tens of thousands of homeowners are facing foreclosure. The reason so many homeowners are facing foreclosure is varied: loss of job, medical problems, adjustable rate mortgage (ARM...
    • 3.

      Before Restructuring Your Mortgage Make Sure You Meet The Minimum Requirements


      by Justin Lee - 2008-05-29
      Restructuring an existing home loan to avoid foreclosure is a sensible consideration for some homeowners, but not all. Unless the minimum requirements are met you may just be spinning your wheels.For ...
    • 4.

      San Louis Obispo County Residents Could Be Facing Foreclosure Problem


      by Justin Lee - 2008-07-09
      Foreclosures in San Louis, Obispo County are moderate at this point compared to the U.S. average, but could worsen quickly, especially in the economic situation we are facing today. When the U.S. is ...
    • 5.

      Foreclosure Market In Salt Lake City, Utah Could Increase In The Near Future


      by Justin Lee - 2008-07-09
      The current foreclosure situation in Salt Lake County is moderate at the moment, but foreclosures are increasing here just as they are almost everywhere in the country.The numbers of foreclosures are...
    • 6.

      Death By Mortgage. Overspending and Under Earning Has Created A Bankruptcy Epidemic


      by Justin Lee - 2008-07-09
      One cause for bankruptcy filings is less obvious than others. Home mortgages are a large and important sort of debt for most, but buying a home is not what causes bankruptcy. The main culprit is chan...
    • 7.

      Monterey County Faces Foreclosure Crisis


      by Justin Lee - 2008-07-18
      There has been a tremendous jump in default notices sent to homeowners in Monterey County, California compared to last year. The number increased by a whopping 260 percent this year. Even more distu...
    • 8.

      Loss Mitigation, Subprime Loans And Loan Servicing


      by Nick Luvera - 2008-07-29
      Mortgage lenders originated subprime loans on an increasingly frequent basis between 2001 and 2005. In order to generate business and compete in an over exuberant market, lenders became more flexible ...
    • 9.

      Foreclosure Redemption Period


      by Adalia Dustin - 2008-08-28
       Foreclosure redemption periodIf you are like lots of Americans today, you will be upsetting if you will one day have to face a mortgage foreclosure. March 2008 sailed in with a evidence of 900,000 ...
    • 10.

      Stop Foreclosure By Using Loss Mitigation


      by Robert Spencer - 2008-10-02
      Contacting your lender's Loss Mitigation department is the first step to seeing if you can work with your lender to save your home.Although lenders do not want to foreclose if it can be avoided, they ...