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stop foreclosure
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by IGOR MOSYAK - 2008-12-11
There are record numbers of home mortgage foreclosures occurring across the United States today. If you are one of the millions of Americans who are at risk of foreclosure, then you will need to o...
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by Nick Adama - 2008-12-25
Time is the most critical factor in any foreclosure proceeding. Homeowners never seem to have enough of it, and every solution to the problem takes too much of it. And all the while, the bank is accel...
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by Nick Adama - 2008-12-25
If you have an uncollected judgment against you from a previous foreclosure, credit card, car loan, personal loan, or similar situation, then whichever collection agency owns the debt can try to colle...
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by TROY FULLWOOD - 2009-03-06
The further into the foreclosure process, the less options you have. One of these options is called a deed-in-lieu of foreclosure. With a deed-in lieu, the homeowner signs over the property deed...
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by TROY FULLWOOD - 2009-03-09
In July of 2008, Congress passed the Hope for Homeowners Act as a way to provide mortgage relief. The Act is designed to help more than 400,000 homeowners avoid foreclosure, and will run from Oct...
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by Robert Bell - 2009-03-15
Fine-tuning your home credits (because it?s beyond your capability to meet your current installment amounts) thus allowing you to stay in your domicile and stop the foreclosure is what loan modifi...
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by TROY FULLWOOD - 2009-03-20
Once the moment has arrived and you're holding the notice in your hand, many people think that stopping foreclosure isn't a possibility. It's inevitable that you'll lose your house. Although thi...
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by TROY FULLWOOD - 2009-04-10
When a home owner finds themselves in a position of failing to meet mortgage payments, there is an option that does not include foreclosing on the home. A short sale is a home sale where the lender is...
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by ROMEO BURKE - 2009-04-10
Every year over 8 million homeowners are seeking help preventing foreclosure proceedings. This is a stunning 30 year high. Experts project that by 2006, 12 million homeowners will be teetering on the ...
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by Nick Adama - 2009-04-11
For many homeowners attempting to save their properties from foreclosure, bankruptcy ranks as just about the last resort before giving up on the house completely. However, before filing for bankruptcy...