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California Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog - April 23, 2011
For those of you that are not sure what a California foreclosure is, it is when a homeowner is not able to make principle and interest payments on their monthly mortgage. As a result, the mortgage company will take the property and s
California Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog - April 22, 2011
Besides a lot of things wrong the banks are doing very little to help homeowners avoid California foreclosure.
They were given millions or even billions of dollars to help stem the tide of foreclosures that were recognized from the very beginning. M
Georgia Bankruptcy Blog - April 22, 2011
With the economy and unemployment figures as they are today, many businesses find they have many more applicants for a job opening. This means employers may look for more ways to filter the resumes before the final rounds of interviews. Should a personal bankruptcy filing in the
California Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog - April 20, 2011
Home owners that have recently went through a California foreclosure may be surprised to find out that they cannot get approved for an apartment. Most apartment complexes now require a minimum credit score for approval to rent, and foreclosure often places
California Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog - April 18, 2011
Many homeowners with unpaid loans may have gone through home foreclosure years ago and still be in their homes due to a huge backlog. The banks have just not been able to keep up with the huge increase in foreclosures. Add to this the fact that the process
California Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog - April 16, 2011
In the current economic environment you will find that California was hit extra hard by the home foreclosure crisis. Many people are suffering and have lost their homes because of it. Some reasons California was hit so hard could have very well been avoided.
California Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog - April 15, 2011
When you take out a loan for a home, the mortgage lender considers your home to be collateral for that loan. That is why the lender can foreclose if you default on your payments. There are five things you must know about home foreclosures.
First, yo
California Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog - April 13, 2011
Home foreclosure is not a fun thing to go through. Foreclosures are at an all-time high. More and more people are facing the dilemma of whether or not to let their homes go or not.
One way to postpone or stop foreclosure is by filing for bankruptcy.
Georgia Bankruptcy Blog - April 13, 2011
Here is a list of events of interest to Bankruptcy lawyers in Georgia. Please send a message or leave a comment if there are others.
April 14-16, 2011 -- 37th Annual Southeastern Bankruptcy Law Institute. There is still time to register (
California Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog - April 11, 2011
President Obama's home foreclosure program, Making Home Affordable, is a program that provides a number of government-subsidized options for homeowners who are struggling. The goal is for these homeowners to avoid home foreclosure, which helps get the American economy back on track.
There
California Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog - April 08, 2011
Allegations that California foreclosure auctions and tax deed sales are being manipulated have surfaced and the FBI is reportedly conducting an investigation. Rumors are circulating that speculators are rigging the bids at the auctio
California Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog - April 06, 2011
The federal government has recently changed their criteria for short sales, in an effort to stem the flow of foreclosures. The new legislation encourages lenders, through bonuses, to streamline short sales and keep homes from being foreclosed upon. While th
California Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog - April 04, 2011
There are many different questions that people have about bankruptcy. Here are 5 important ones:
Question: Is it a legitimate way to fend off a home foreclosure?
Answer: Yes and no. A
California Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog - April 02, 2011
There are really no good ways to prevent foreclosure on your home. Many people are aware of bankruptcy as an option, but it is not a very attractive one to most people. Most people think of their credit being adversely affected, but if there are no other opt
California Bankruptcy Lawyer Blog - April 01, 2011
While celebrities may seem to have it all, they are not as immune to the unpleasant sides of life as we'd like to think. Many celebrities experience financial difficulties and some have even filed for
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