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Here are five reasons why people lose their homes to foreclosure:
1. Illness - Illness makes it impossible to work and most people
when they don't work, they don't make money. Many Americans
don't have adequate health insurance, which makes matters worse.
When you are ill your base expenses continue and in addition,
many times doctor, hospital and the cost of treatment can eat up
a
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Many people contact us when they are 30, 60 and 90 days in their mortgage payments. If they are this late with their house payment they are generally behind with the car and have several credits cards that are maxed out. A simple debt consolidation loan would take of all these troubles. By using the equity in your home all
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After a foreclosure, you may be a little hesitant to apply for a new home loan. Moreover, several lenders will question your ability and willingness to repay the mortgage. Although there are many obstacles to getting approved for a mortgage loan after a foreclosure, homeownership is attainable. The key is choosing the right lender and picking the best finance package.
Which
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Latest Bank Foreclosures In South Carolina News
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Foreclosure closings account for fewer home sales in South Carolina
Sales involving foreclosure-related properties totaled 10.25% of all sales in South Carolina during the third quarter of 2011, according to new data released by RealtyTrac , a national foreclosure tracking firm.
Thu, 26 Jan 2012 11:05:56 -0800
Local, state 2011 drop in foreclosures deemed non-dramatic
Annual foreclosure activity in Greenville and South Carolina fell in 2011, but the fall was not as "dramatic" as in other parts of the country.
Thu, 12 Jan 2012 05:51:56 -0800
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