Posts Tagged ‘debt’

Save Your Home From Foreclosure

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Like 2.82 million of our fellow American homeowners, my family and I were threatened with foreclosure last year. After losing my job being forced to take a much lower paying one, we couldn’t afford to pay our bills, and our debts kept spiraling as we faced ever more charges and fees. My wife had to accept a part-time job as well, but it was still not enough to keep up. Read More >

What You Need To Know About Personal Bankruptcy

Sunday, May 2nd, 2010

It maybe the worst thing ever to do, but sometimes you just have to file a personal bankruptcy. It is not easy but when your situation calls for it, there is nothing much you can do about it. Read More >

The Mechanics of Repossession

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

It is widely accepted and acknowledged that you will be required to sign a contract in the event you make a major purchase, such as buying a vehicle. Many people don’t read the fine print because they are so excited about their new purchase; however, if they did, they would likely find a clause which sets out an explanation of default and the ramifications of default, namely repossession. This signed contract and the applicable state laws govern repossession. Read More >

Removing a Repossession

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

It can be financially devastating to have a vehicle or other item repossessed, not to mention embarrassing! The repercussion of repossessed items can mean different things to different people. Repossession of a vehicle usually means loss of freedom to the owner. Repossession (foreclosure) of a home can mean the loss of family memories. Beyond these emotions, a repossession will trigger the downward spiral of your credit score! Read More >

Refinance Home Loans – The Impact Of Credit Price

Friday, January 15th, 2010

In his study Michael Staten does research on The Impact of Credit Price and Term Laws on Credit Supply. Read More >