Tag Archives: Banks

Dan Rather Reports, “Avoiding the Auction Block” Excerpt

Despite new federal measures to slow foreclosures, thousands of homes continue to be auctioned off every month. One of the hardest hit states is California. We travel to the Golden State to meet with homeowners desperate to avoid the auction block…then we track their loans all the way to Wall Street where investors have lost [...]

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How to Stop Foreclosure with Loan Modification

HowToSaveMyFamilysHome.com Shows you how to save between 30-50% on your mortgage interest and get your bank to give you a mortgage payment that you can actually afford. Works even if you’re not currently behind on your mortgage! 30000000 homeowners are eligible and don’t even know it! Home Loan Articles

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Can they garnish my wages in Oregon if I foreclosed on two homes in California?

I had 2 homes in California 2 years ago..I lost my job and went from making loads of money to "0". I unfortunately had no option other than trying to sell (I tried and knowone bought) or walk away and foreclose. I foreclosed. I had a first and a second on each of the homes. [...]

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Non US Citizens CAN get home loans! Bill Rayman explains.

www.MortgageHelpLosAngeles.com foreign nationals, visa, US citizen, jumbo loan, conforming loan, international credit report, social security number, funding, funds, non permanent resident, real estate, mortgage, ARM, interest rates, broker, money, house, home, refinance, FHA, homebuyer, financial, amortization, Los Angeles, California, loans, banks Bill Rayman at Mortgage Capital explains how foreign nationals and non-permanent residents can obtain [...]

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How do I overcome lowball bank appraisals to refinance my home? Can I contest an appraisal? Other options?

I purchased my 1950′s California home in 2005 for 0k and subsequently sunk 5k into substantial improvements, making the total investment about 5k. I currently owe 0k on this home and have no other debt. I was attempting to refinance at a new, low rate, and get some cash out for my business. Yesterday I [...]

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