Bankruptcy Repayment Plan
August 15, 2009 by David Maldonado
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It is common to find lots of people trying to speak for themselves during a bankruptcy hearing, as opposed to having a bankruptcy lawyer represent them. Harmless as this mistake seems, many make it, and have severe bruises to show for it. Average people do not have the expertise and technical knowhow to navigate the waters of bankruptcy law that bankruptcy lawyers have, particularly recent changes in the law as regards the topic. Mistakes made merely in paperwork can cause one’s case to be thrown out. The likelihood of this is greatly reduced by hiring a bankruptcy lawyer.
Mail this postUnderstanding The Workings Of Foreclosures In California
If you live in California, you may be worried about your home – or you may be interested in homes about to become available. Foreclosures in California are taking place more and more often, and some people benefit from them, while others are badly hurt. Whatever position you’re in, it’s good to prepare yourself.
Mail this postSSCRA…What It Means To Our Veterans And Our Military Members.
August 6, 2009 by Doc Schmyz
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SSCRA or the Soldier and Sailor Civil Relief Act were signed by President Bush on December 2003. The main point for this act was to set new legislation to simplify or ease both legal and economic burdens to military personnel whether active or retired.
Mail this postFinding Foreclosed Homes Is Really Easy
August 4, 2009 by Doc Schmyz
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In a down real estate market, finding foreclosed homes is easy. To make your search easier, here is the list of the places where you can find foreclosures.

Mail this postThe Foreclosure Process And What Happens
August 1, 2009 by Marty Allen
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These days we’re seeing more and more homes going into foreclosure. This is due in part to the economy, and in part to the sub-prime lending fiasco of the past few years. Sometimes it’s simply due to borrowing beyond one’s means, or unexpected financial setback such as losing a job.
Mail this postA Few Tips To Avoid Foreclosure
August 1, 2009 by Doc Schmyz
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Shelter from the elements is one of the most important necessities that we need for everyday living. Unfortunately not all of us have the luxury of buying a HUGE mansion. Mortgage is one of the bills that we have to pay. But we often forget them amidst the stack of credit card bills that come in the mail. Home foreclosure is one of the most common problems. Most of us have to pay our debts to live. Fortunately there are tips to avoid this situation.
Mail this postHow To Get the Best Real Estate Deal for You
August 1, 2009 by Maria Teresa Mendozin
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If you plan on bidding at a foreclosed property auction then there are some tips you need to know in order to get the best deal and avoid making any potentially costly mistakes. This article will teach you some great tips for how to bid at a foreclosed property auction.
Mail this postWhat Happens In Foreclosure
July 29, 2009 by Marty Allen
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With the ongoing economic downturn, more and more homes and properties face foreclosure over the past year or two than ever before. Besides the poor economy overall, the biggest factor is the sub-prime lending spree of the past few years that created ballooning payments and allowed people to enter into mortgages that they couldn’t manage and shouldn’t have been given.
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