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    Little Known Government Program Can Help First Time Homebuyers Get Housing With Little Money

    Where do you start? A Washington D. C. issued memo came out of the blue indicating the formally allowed homebuyer assistance plans would not stand as practiced. The foreclosure rates had soured in this segment of the market and it was thought by the “know it all” bureaucrats that they would just eliminate it. Glass half full or half empty? If you have 5% or higher FHA loans going into foreclosure is it prudent to throw the baby out with the bath water or would it be better to coach up. Read: Little Known Government Program Can Help First Time Homebuyers Get Housing With Little Money Read

    By: Dale Rogers | 29/05/2007 | Real Estate

    Mortgage Lenders are Dropping Like Flies With Their Little Legs Turned Up and Kicking

    The whole key for Bob, or any other contrarian, is to make lots of offers based on a valued analysis. If you don’t get the deal let someone else take the hit. There is desperation in the market place and it IS a BUYER’S MARKET. The professionals tune out the bad financial news and move out of the living room and put some serious cash to work. A year ago sellers would laugh bottom feeder buyers out of town. No one is laughing now. Read: Mortgage Lenders are Dropping Like Flies With Their Little Legs Turned Up and Kicking Read

    By: Dale Rogers | 23/05/2007 | Investing

    When Banks are Left to Their Own Devices…consumers Get the Hosed

    Desperate for money, Jack contacts a money guy referred by his cousin Jerry for a temporary loan. The “VIG” is 25% per week. This is excessive and is an example of loan sharking. This is a criminal act. The terms are clear and it’s all spelled out with verbal communication. Pay as agreed or else. Read: When Banks are Left to Their Own Devices…consumers Get the Hosed Read

    By: Dale Rogers | 18/05/2007 | Credit

    There Was This Guy Banging on the Door… Inquiring About Lis Pendens Foreclosure Action on His Home

    This had been quite a turn of events for Bobby, a single dad, recently divorced with full custody of his two boys. His ex-wife had taken off with a new love found on the Internet. She said it was real love this time. During the strain of the divorce and loss of half the household income things began to slide into disarray. The latest salvo was receipt of the Lis Pendens action served by a “friendly” process server with a phony smile. A week after service there was a long line of “investors” and other inquires by mail all about “saving” Bobby from his plight. Read: There Was This Guy Banging on the Door… Inquiring About Lis Pendens Foreclosure Action on His Home Read

    By: Dale Rogers | 15/05/2007 | Mortgage

    Achieve a Bad Credit Auto Loan Without Signing your Life Away

    Bad auto loans are very common nearly a quarter of Americans are credit-challenged. If you have bad credit or even no credit, you should have little problem of getting into a car. There are thousands of bad credit auto loans issued everyday in the U.S. There are specific banks or lenders that provide loans for those whom are credit-challenged, these banks are called subprime lenders. There are several factors, and criteria that may be needed to get a bad credit auto loan such as money down/collateral, proof of income, and of course credit history. Read: Achieve a Bad Credit Auto Loan Without Signing your Life Away Read

    By: Dale Rogers | 20/04/2007 | Loans

    Lender’s Get Aggressive to Help Borrowers That are at Default Status on Their Mortgages

    The front pages are dominated with stories of the foreclosure onslaught. Those who can be helped out of their situation now have some options, which didn’t exist a few years ago. Some borrowers are so far gone with their financial situation, many times based on circumstances perhaps out of their control, the only answer may be to try a “short sale” (where the lender will accept less than what is owed), “deed in lieu of foreclosure” (where the borrower gives back the property to avoid foreclosure) or sell it (if the borrower has some equity) or allow the foreclosure proceeding to go to it ultimate conclusion. If the borrower has committed to staying in the property and fighting through the difficult period of pending foreclosure many lenders and their servicing agent are offering possible solutions. Read: Lender’s Get Aggressive to Help Borrowers That are at Default Status on Their Mortgages Read

    By: Dale Rogers | 17/04/2007 | Loans

    Less Than 1% of Identity Thieves are Prosecuted…what are the Chances of Beating a Ring of Scammers

    The ink on recent headlines is still wet and not yet dry announcing the hacking loss of thousands of credit card information records from T.J. Maxx and Marshall’s. As featured on a recent Dateline NBC expose’ by Brian Hansen the identity thieves do not require the actual card, just the information. As Brian Hansen demonstrated with one of the “tracked” cards, the card was gone in seconds and major purchases were being made all over the world in a matter of minutes… Read: Less Than 1% of Identity Thieves are Prosecuted…what are the Chances of Beating a Ring of Scammers Read

    By: Dale Rogers | 13/04/2007 | Credit

    Willie Sutton is Now Back not as a Bank Robber But as a Modern Day Identity Thief

    Willie Sutton was one of the more prominent bank robbers in American history. During his long career he had robbed close to 100 banks from the late 1920s to 1952. He was known as “Slick Willie” or “The Actor”. As a master of disguise the FBI files show that Sutton disguised himself as a mailman, policeman, telegraph messenger, maintenance man and a host of other disguises. Willie Sutton was on the newly created list of the FBI’s Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitives in 1950. Read: Willie Sutton is Now Back not as a Bank Robber But as a Modern Day Identity Thief Read

    By: Dale Rogers | 29/03/2007 | Credit

    The ‘porkmeisters’…cloaked in Secrecy…ply Their Trade of Separating Tax Payers

    Jimmy Stewart’s character portrayed in “Mr. Smith Goes To Washington” would have been right at home last week in Washington D.C. surrounded by the “Porkmeisters” of the current day. Déjà vu here we go again. Conveniently, the closure rule has been simplified removing the spectacle of a ‘elected citizen’ fighting with the Filibuster Rule. The difference here is that this spectacle occurred in the “House Of Representatives”. The strongest example of an oxymoron if they’re ever was one. Read: The ‘porkmeisters’…cloaked in Secrecy…ply Their Trade of Separating Tax Payers Read

    By: Dale Rogers | 29/03/2007 | News & Society

    Getting a Bad Credit or No Credit Auto Loan

    “No Credit, Bad Credit, No Problem” ever hear these advertisements on the radio, or television, getting an auto loan isn’t as easy as the dealerships make it seem. Most dealerships require large down payments, documents (such as paycheck stubs), and/or some form of collateral. This article will help get more opportunities for an approval on an auto loan, for those who have bad credit or no credit. Read: Getting a Bad Credit or No Credit Auto Loan Read

    By: Dale Rogers | 23/03/2007 | Loans
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