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Doomsday for the American Economy Because of Greedy Banks ?

20. October 2009

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Doomsday for the American Economy Because of Greedy Banks ?

Doomsday for the American Economy Because of Greedy Banks ? Well, I have a 50% chance of being right and a 50% chance of being wrong on the foreclosure front but I believe we have a longer way to go down in the real estate arena before we start our recovery—15 to 25% more.  There [...]

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Is this a False Bottom in the Foreclosure Arena?

18. October 2009

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Is this a False Bottom in the Foreclosure Arena? Many folks are hoping for the best in the economy and rushing to the announcement of a quick recovery.  The questions are these: Are the signs really there?   Is it wishful thinking?   Or is this just the eye of the hurricane?   I believe the [...]

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First Time Home Buyers Tax Credit Update

15. October 2009

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First Time Home Buyers Tax Credit Update On this episode of The Mortgage Hotline Sean La Rue talks to listeners about the first time home buyer tax credit. Share and Enjoy: Sphere: Related Content

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Loan Modification vs Short Sale

1. October 2009

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Loan Modification vs Short Sale

Loan Modification vs Short Sale Many homeowners don’t know what direction to go when they are facing foreclosure.  They are unfamiliar with the term “short sale” so they don’t know what their options are.  Kurt Novak  sheds some light on these two options. Are Loan Modifications Better than Short Sales? by Kurt Novak When you [...]

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Loan Modifications-Do it Yourself Pros & Cons

29. September 2009

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Loan Modifications-Do it Yourself Pros & Cons

Loan Modifications-Do it Yourself Pros and Cons Many people who need loan modifications don’t have the money to pay upfront or on the backend so they end up trying to do the negotiations themselves.  There are pros and cons to this strategy and let’s explore that here. Pros: You don’t have to pay someone money [...]

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Loan Modification Video — No Upfront Fees

3. September 2009

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Loan Modification Video — No Upfront Fees Thanks for tuning in! For more information, visit www.OmegaLoanMods.com Blastoff with me at: www.BlastoffandScore.com Follow me on Twitter:  www.twitter.com/WealthNavigator Follow me on Facebook: www.facebook.com/WealthNavigator Follow me on Linked in: www.linkedin.com/in/WealthNavigator Checkout my Meetups: http://www.meetup.com/Southbays-Financial-Navigators/ http://www.meetup.com/DEBT-FREE-LIVING-LA-and-Orange-Counties/ Share and Enjoy: Sphere: Related Content

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Loan Modifications with No Upfront Fee

3. September 2009

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Loan Modifications with No Upfront Fee

Loan Modifications with No Upfront Fee “Most companies charge an upfront fee, anywhere from $2000-$3500, which we consider a conflict of interest. If a client is paying upfront, where is the incentive for the firm to do the negotiating work?” Megan McGinnis, independent representative of a national no upfront fee loan modification company, asks. Since [...]

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Who is Megan McGinnis?

3. September 2009

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Who is Megan McGinnis?

Who is Megan McGinnis? In a nutshell: Having moved from Chicago almost five years ago, I find the winters here in southern California to be not only tolerable but highly enjoyable.  I have a closet full of winter coats that I hate to part with in case something calls me back to winter’s wonderlands for [...]

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Hello world! How’s Your Money Situation? Mortgage & Credit Card Situations?

2. September 2009

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Hello world!   How’s Your Money Situation? Mortgage & Credit Card Situation? Well, I always say even if you don’t know how it’s going to turn out that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t begin so here I am again trying something I know nothing about: blogging.  Wish me luck.  If you have happened upon my page via [...]

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Bible Covers & Hard Case Wallets

1. January 2009

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Bible Covers & Hard Case Wallets

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