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Foreclosure on a house is something we never imagine will happen to us but statistics show that many people do go into mortgage foreclosure. If you see default payments as a future issue then it is important to know how to avoid foreclosure. If the proceedings have already begun, you can get more tailored information by researching the foreclosure timeline according
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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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Are you facing the prospect of losing your home in a bank foreclosure? Many who are experiencing a temporary financial squeeze will withdraw cash out of their IRA in order to save their home. Getting a loan from your retirement account may be a smarter way to go than taking an IRA distribution.As with most people your home and retirement
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In teaching workshops on how to buy foreclosure homes (often listed on a foreclosure auctions report), I often write on the markerboard in big bold letters, "Gain They're Trust to Close More Deals". The principle of gaining the trust of the homeowner threatened with foreclosure is a deal-maker. If they trust you, they are more likely to accept your offer.
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