August 10th, 2009 by admin
The Truth About Your Bad Home Loan
If every defaulting loan followed the advice in this book, this country could avoid increases in homelessness, crime, domestic abuse, broken neighborhoods, and so much more. Keeping these families in place as long as possible, and maintaining the property, is in the best interest of the borrower, lender, neighborhoods, [...]
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July 31st, 2009 by Unregistered User
If a foreclosed home sells for more than what’s owed what happens to the profit?
My home was foreclosed in 2008. I owed approximately 96K, including court and attorney fees. The home recently sold for 119K. My redemption period was over, so the lending bank sold the home through a realtor. Am [...]
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July 31st, 2009 by Unregistered User
My boyfriend and I are trying to buy a home, but before we buy one, I want to know if his child support payment problem will come into play and cause a problem for us. He owes his wife past due money on child support, not on his current child support. Can that affect our [...]
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July 22nd, 2009 by Unregistered User
If you sell your home for enough money to pay back the principal balance on your mortgage, do you still owe the payments you are delinquent with at the closing?
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July 6th, 2009 by admin
Lots of people are upside down and they are worried about destroying their credit if they cannot keep up with mortgage payments. They worry that even if they decide to sell their homes and move into smaller homes, they might not be able to because who would lend to someone who was late on previous mortgage payments and possibly has foreclosure on his or her record? The good news is that you can buy a home even if your credit is bad and you do not have any money left over for down payment. This book will be a guide to help you buy a home no matter what your situation is.
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