by admin | Apr 28, 2011 | Bankruptcy, Debt Collection, Financial Planning, Foreclosure, Real Estate
1. YOU CAN’T FILE BANKRUPTCY UNDER THE NEW LAW No, THE 2005 REFORM ACT just made it more difficult and added SPEED BUMPS to overcome. This is why you need to consult a consumer bankruptcy attorney before you do anything if you are in financial distress. 2. YOU MUST BE...
by admin | Mar 25, 2011 | Bankruptcy, Contracts, Debt Collection, Foreclosure, Real Estate
Purchasing a home can be one of the most significant investments a person or family makes. After the sale is complete, there is often no one available to consult with when you experience financial troubles and face foreclosure. This article is designed to provide a basic introduction and description of the foreclosure process, the laws governing foreclosure, and possible options for those facing foreclosure.
by admin | Feb 14, 2011 | Foreclosure, Real Estate
A deed of trust is an arrangement among three parties: the borrower, the lender, and an impartial trustee. In exchange for a loan of money from the lender, the borrower places legal title to real property in the hands of the trustee who holds it for the benefit of the...
by admin | Jan 23, 2011 | Financial Planning, Miscellaneous
“More than one million families have attended Financial Peace University with amazing results. On average, these families paid off $5,300 in debt and saved $2,700 in just the first 90 days! Stop worrying about money, and start your journey to Financial Peace...
by admin | Oct 22, 2010 | Foreclosure, SCRA
SCRA Installment Contract Protection A servicemember who, prior to entry into active duty, entered an installment contract for the purchase of real or personal property (including motor vehicle), is protected under the SCRA if the servicemember’s ability to make...