Category: I Have a Plan
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Debt settlement: A costly escape not always the best solution
Negotiating away your bills is legal, but it may not be your best solution. And sometimes, hiring a professional to help you isn’t as good an idea as doing it yourself. If you’re drowning in unpaid bills and desperately looking for a way out, chances are you’ve come across an offer that sounds something like…
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Securitization Workshop in Sacramento, December 11, 2010… for Attorneys & Other Interested Parties (via Foreclosureblues)
Securitization Workshop in Sacramento, December 11, 2010… for Attorneys & Other Interested Parties Today, December 06, 2010, 4 hours ago | Mandelman On December 11th, 2010, in Sacramento, California, DTC Systems, Inc. and Secure Document Research is holding a Securitization Workshop designed to help attorneys get quickly up-tp-speed on the topic of mortgage securitization as…
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A question we get alot – can my house be saved after the foreclosure sale? Answer – Maybe, and it is expensive. (via Foreclosureblues)
A question we get alot – can my house be saved after the foreclosure sale? Answer – Maybe, and it is expensive. Today, December 06, 2010, 7 hours ago | Foreclosure Defense Attorney Steve Vondran If your house sells, you are in a tough spot in California and Arizona. Normally, we would need to see…
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California to join multi-state investigation into foreclosures
By Dale Kasler dkasler@sacbee.com Published: Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010 – 10:56 am Last Modified: Tuesday, Oct. 12, 2010 – 1:17 pm California officials are joining a multi-state effort to investigate mortgage “robo-signers” – employees of lending institutions who’ve approved foreclosures without reading the documents. Jim Finefrock, a spokesman for California Attorney General Jerry Brown, said…