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 >
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Save Your Home From Foreclosure
Friday, May 28th, 2010What You Need To Know About Personal Bankruptcy
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010It 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, 2010It 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, 2010It 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, 2010In his study Michael Staten does research on The Impact of Credit Price and Term Laws on Credit Supply. Read More >