selling your home fast
selling your home fast
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by Kris Koonar - 2007-03-21
If people took necessary steps before hand and knew how to stop foreclosure, very few people would lose their homes. There are a certain guidelines that should be followed, if you wish to stop a forec...
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by Kris Koonar - 2007-03-21
The need for a foreclosure arises when a borrower is unable to meet the terms of mortgage. This means the inability to make the monthly mortgage payments. The lender repossesses the home of debtor the...
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by Kris Koonar - 2007-03-21
Bankruptcy legislation under US law was first introduced in 1898, by the enactment of The Bankruptcy Act. Thereafter, from time to time, there have been many acts and amendments to laws on bankruptcy ...
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by Kris Koonar - 2007-03-21
Foreclosure is a legal proceeding in which a secured creditor or a bank repossesses or sells a property because of the failure on part of its owner to comply with an agreement between the borrower and...
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by Kris Koonar - 2007-03-21
When you face a foreclosure, it is necessary to know all the options available and the various avenues you can pursue to save the home. Bankruptcy is not the only option. Consider all available option...
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by Kris Koonar - 2007-03-22
Many people have little idea about the finer details of a foreclosure. Most wait for the creditor to come knocking at the door to try and access some information about foreclosure.The following are so...
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by Kris Koonar - 2007-03-22
Some options available to homeowners facing foreclosure are as under:Loan Reinstatement or Cure: This option includes the total payment due on the property to be paid all at one time and that would in...
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by Kris Koonar - 2007-03-23
When people file for bankruptcy under Chapter 13, their main aim is to get an opportunity to refund few or all the debts on better terms i.e. lower or no interest. In comparison to Chapter 7, which in...
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by Kris Koonar - 2007-03-23
A large no:of myths are there regarding foreclosure. Some of them are hereMyth: The bank wants my house.Truth: Banks never want your house. All they really want is the money that was given to you. The...
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by Sanjog Gopal - 2007-05-18
As I drove to work this morning I found myself considering the curb appeal of the homes I drove past. There were some nice homes, some not so nice, and one or two that grabbed my attention from the st...