Monthly Archives: September 2011

The open rooms do not work are not necessary and are risky

September 4, 2011
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Rooms have been open a tradition in real estate and continue to be popular even if they are necessary, do not work and do not pose a risk. Before the computer, real estate agents have used the rooms open to the sellers of showcase homes. During those days, the only means of publicizing the...

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Possible alternatives to foreclosure

September 4, 2011
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Special Mortgage Your lender may be able to temporarily reduce or suspend your payments for a fixed period. At the end of that period, you must make a lump sum or enter a payment plan long term to repay the amount reduced or suspended. Procrastination can be a good alternative when the cause of...

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What to do if you fall behind on payments

September 4, 2011
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Stay home and meet all your financial documents Stay in your home to ensure qualification for assistance. Before contacting your lender or a housing counseling agency, gather your financial records. Contact your lender The Washington homeowners who have trouble meeting their monthly mortgage payments should try to meet with its lenders to assess your...

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Brief Guide to avoiding foreclosure

September 4, 2011
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1. Gather your financial information: Make sure you have your basic financial and loan information at hand when you call your mortgage company. You will need: Statements of your mortgage loan, including information on a second mortgage (if applicable Other monthly debt payments (such as car or student loans, credit card payments), and The...

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