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Debt Relief Advice – How to Avoid Bankruptcy

Debt Relief Advice – How to Avoid BanBy Mason Lewis In today’s world debt relief advice are coming up in new forms. When the consumers are covered with huge load of arrears they are totally become inadvertent. The main mistakes are done by them at the beginning. The customers are very excited and happy of being credit card in hand. And somehow they forget to pay the bills... [Read more]

Outstanding Video-An Inspiration To All-Be The Best You Can Be!

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Twin Cities Home buyer book

Thinking about buying a home but don’t know where to start? Why not start by reading the home buyer hand book that we have provided below. It is a great place to start to get the information you need. When you’re ready, we would love to help you find and finance a new home. MN Home buyers handbook View more documents from John Mazzara.   Powered By WP Footer Read More →

New High in BK filings in 2010 is possible

WOW  I just read an article about the number of BK filings.  http://www.inman.com/news/2010/04/6/bankruptcies-could-exceed-15m-this-year Turns out that in March of 2010 there were almost 150K filings-which represents an increase of 34%.  There is a site call the National Bankruptcy Research Center which will give you a lot of data http://www.nbkrc.com/ In my opinion, many of the... [Read more]

Minnesota Deficiency Judgements Due To Mortgage Defaults Appear To Be Increasing!! Be Careful!

I recently read an article about the banks pursuing judgements after a short sale or foreclosure. The Minnesota home ownership center is FANTASTIC. They have lots of great information. Here is the link to their article: Minnesota Home Ownership Center: Sued – After A Foreclosure   Powered By WP Footer Read More →

Open Source Documents-Unbelievable Resources-Find YOUR topic of Interest

If you’ve never visited http://www.Archive.org, you are missing a wonderful site.  From this site, you will find many resources that are out of copyright and you can download and use them as you wish.  You will find all the classics and some fun things as well.  Just for fun, I have the download of a book called “Little Gardens” which is a book about setting up... [Read more]

Mortgage Underwriting guidelines For Bankruptcy

VA and FHA tends to be much more lenient on approving a loan after a bankruptcy.  In fact, with FHA we can get you a new loan or refinance your existing loan if you have a chapter 13 bankruptcy and have had on time payments for the past 12 months.  VA generally requires 2 years from the discharge date.  Conventional loans (Fannies Mae & Freddie Mac) tend to require the longest... [Read more]

How To Recover From Bankruptcy In Half The Time

By Alexander Wennstrom If you should pose the above-mentioned question to a bankruptcy law expert or attorney bankruptcy law professional, the answers might surprise you. Mostly those who have not been successful to fend off, stave or avoid bankruptcy, are looking for quick fixes. Once they realize that the blemish will be affecting their credit rating, ability to access financing,... [Read more]

Top 10 Bankruptcy Mistakes

By Richard Waple Bankruptcy mistakes can be very costly and all too often an individual filing bankruptcy will make inadvertent mistakes that jeopardize their chance of discharging their debts and retaining exempted property. Avoid these Top 10 mistakes and you will be well on your way to a successful bankruptcy filing. 1. Transferring Real Estate or Other Assets: Some people try... [Read more]

Cheap Fast Bankruptcy Loans!

By Kirthy Shetty Bankruptcy stains a debtor’s financial life and reflects badly on his credit. He sometimes feels that all avenues for funding any further need in his life is closed for ever. But a cheap fast bankruptcy loan can help you out of your financial predicament and provide you loans after bankruptcy. Fast Bankruptcy loans can help you live in your dream home, drive... [Read more]

Avoid Bankruptcy With 3 Effective Alternatives

By Dean Shainin One must avoid bankruptcy while he still can. Filing bankruptcy may save one from his debts, yet this has serious demands and consequences so it shouldn’t be dealt with without due consideration. Avoid bankruptcy and one also avoids its profuse demands. So should one avoid bankruptcy? This stringency in bankruptcy is (blamed) justifiable against Bankruptcy Fraud of... [Read more]

Bankruptcy Information – Common Courtroom Terms

By Rick Munster Bankruptcy- Bankruptcy Terminology, 45 Terms to Know and Understand Many debtors and creditors know little of the bankruptcy process. These terms are to help assist individuals in understanding bankruptcy. The terms provided are as defined from the Public Information Series of the Bankruptcy Judges Division. TERMS & DEFINITIONS Adversary Proceeding – A lawsuit... [Read more]

The Myths and Reality of Avoiding Bankruptcy

By Cole Collins The reasons to avoid bankruptcy. The number of people filing for bankruptcy in 2006 was 617,660 – in 2007 that number increased to 850,912. Bankruptcy is turning into the most convenient option for people who are facing severe financial problems. However, strikingly, the majority of these people are ignorant of two very significant factors. One, bankruptcy is... [Read more]

Bankruptcy: What You Need to Know

By Alan Barnes Personal bankruptcy is a legal way to give people with overwhelming debt a fresh financial start. Many people do not realize that there are five types of bankruptcy options available under the U.S. Bankruptcy Code; however, for most consumers there are really only two viable options; Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy. Chapter 7, bankruptcy is entitled Liquidation:... [Read more]

Can Debtors Afford Bankruptcy? Finding Low-Cost Bankruptcy

By Benjamin Anosike, Ph.D. There seems palpably in the air, one ominous additional burden for the average heavily indebted American debtor and consumer in today’s dire national economic conditions who may perhaps see his only recourse for some relief, in filing bankruptcy: finding low-cost bankruptcy, finding low-cost bankruptcy that you can afford. Meaning, in essence, a non-lawyer... [Read more]

How Bankruptcy Works by State

By Cole Collins Numbers of local consumers newly uncomfortable with their accumulated debt loads are beginning to worry over the economic problems affecting Colorado and the nation as a whole. These consumers tend to flock toward bankruptcy attorneys to see whether or not Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection would better their situation, and, after the changes to the bankruptcy... [Read more]

Bankruptcy, Is It A Way Out

By Darryl Power Negotiations with creditors have failed. Repossession is imminent and foreclosure proceedings have begun. Your income is simply not sufficient to pay your bills, no matter how low the payments are. It may be time to consider bankruptcy. Bankruptcy law evolved as a reaction to the abuses surrounding debtors prison. Before the nineteenth century a prison system existed... [Read more]

Fannie Mae and their stance on Bankruptcy

Read the attached memo from Fannie Mae.  FHA and VA are much more lenient in accepting a past bankruptcy. FannieBankruptcyFC.pdf   Powered By WP Footer Read More →

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