By: Austin Jason | 2011-01-18 | Real Estate Homeowners having stained credit record should take care to get rid of the tag of bad credit record. This is highly required if they want to escape foreclosures. read more
By: Joseph B. Smith | 2011-02-22 | Real Estate Foreclosures in Massachusetts can be stopped legally by just following the trail of the title. In fact, two banks have already had their foreclosures invalidated. read more
By: Dywon Erick Dylon | 2011-01-11 | Real Estate A task force constituted in Hawaii made important recommendations regarding foreclosure procedures in the state. This includes conversion of nonjudicial foreclosure into judicial foreclosure. read more
By: Nick Adama | 2010-03-27 | Real Estate When homeowners begin to consider working with an attorney to defend their foreclosure in court, they often feel overwhelmed by the amount of nonsense and bureaucracy they are forced to deal with. But whether they are defending a bank's lawsuit against them, or initiating their own to stop an auction under a power of sale clause, there are three main categories of defense that borrowers can consider. read more
By: Dywon Erick Dylon | 2011-01-13 | Real Estate A task force constituted in Hawaii made important recommendations regarding foreclosure procedures in the state. This includes conversion of nonjudicial foreclosure into judicial foreclosure. read more
By: Bisi Adewale | 2010-03-28 | Marriage Cable news network popularly known as CNN, is regarded by many as the strongest and the best television station in the world, its coverage is unrivaled, it reach is unprecedented, its impact is great, it is "quoted everywhere". Its major subject is news, its focus is information not entertainment and it is doing this in the best way it can. read more
By: mann | 2010-02-06 | Politics Accordingly UN peacekeepers (often referred to as Blue Helmets because of their light blue helmets) can include soldiers, civilian police officers, and other civilian personnel. read more
By: Dea David | 2010-04-03 | Real Estate Loan Modification is "an unending amendment in one or more terms of a mortgagor's loan, which permits the loan to be re-established, and outcomes in an reimbursement the mortgagor can manage to pay for." In other words, your interest rate can be reduced, your outstanding balance re-amortized or the existing term of your loan unmitigated, sequentially reducing your monthly payment. read more
By: karen | 2010-09-29 | Real Estate In this article, you will learn more about ways and proven strategies on how you can delay foreclosure and stay inside your home for years without paying any cents. read more
By: Donald Morris | 2010-03-31 | Real Estate Many lenders lose mortgage notes and you can possibly own your property without liens. Look over the information and arm yourself with knowledge. read more
By: Ravisankar Poduval | 2010-03-27 | Real Estate Foreclosures are always looked upon as a difficult time by any borrower and in case he has to face one, he always shall try to find reasons to stall the same. There are a few ways that you can actually stall a foreclosure and buy more time, so that you could work towards restoring some balance as well as make some arrangements whereby you could avert this tragedy. Whether or not you can stall foreclosure proceedings depends on a number of factors, like the type of foreclosure proceedings allowed in your state, how far behind you are on your payments, and how willing your lender is to make alternate payment arrangements. read more
By: Carla Jiroux Kaplan | 2010-10-25 | Mortgages The housing market is at a very difficult place in the United States today, and even if you are lucky enough to sell your house after having it on the market for a while, you will generally be stuck in the position of having to take monthly installments for the purchase instead of getting all the money up front. read more
By: EagleNationalMint | 2011-04-06 | Reference & Education Bank Notes National Bank Notes make up the most plentiful and extensive series in the history of American paper currency. These notes were issued from 1863 through 1929, and were produced by literall... read more
By: Anthony A. Kila | 2011-03-24 | Politics The most deafening sound came from the silence produced by the absence of our incumbent President and PDP presidential candidate, Dr. Jonathan. The unoccupied empty podium with its available but unused microphone reserved for our president turned his absence into an unbearable presence. read more
By: Philip Harris | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Humanity should take a lesson from economics. Interrelationships exist in all aspects of life and we need to see that events like the mortgage crisis can offer us lessons about climate change. read more