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Short sales are not new. Lenders have been doing them for years. However, due to the increase in mortgage delinquency due to our current economic situation, the lenders are now inundated with request for short sales. Bank of America, Chase and Wells Fargo Read More...
Changing or amending one or several aspects of a mortgage agreement is called loan modification . Loan modification is normally used by mortgage companies to help mortgage holders but can be used to alter the terms of any loan or debt obligation. Over Read More...
In a time of financial crisis many individuals find themselves reflecting on their financial situation, especially in regards to the fluctuating housing market . No individual wants to lose their home but the search for solutions to stop foreclosure seem Read More...
Lenders have been doing them for years. However, due to the increase in mortgage delinquency due to our current economic situation, the lenders are now overwhelmed with request for short sales. Lenders have been very slow in their response to short sale Read More...
The ideal of homeownership may have lost its attraction to the millions of underwater owners who have lost homes during the housing meltdown. But it is never too soon for folks who have given up their homes to start pointing to the day when they will Read More...
Are you looking for short sale information or advice for your home? Are you having trouble meeting your mortgage payments and worried about foreclosure ? If you want to get out of your current situation an quickly as possible with minimal damage to your Read More...
For buyers, short sales are a way to get a bargain. For upside-down homeowners, they are a way to avoid foreclosure . But for pretty much everyone involved, short sales are not a way to buy a house quickly. But short sales can be anything but short. Unless Read More...
When do borrowers walk away from their homes? More often, it’s when the bank can’t go after them. A new study shows that mortgage defaults are higher in states where banks can’t pursue a defaulted borrowers’ assets in court, suggesting Read More...