Posts Tagged ‘Lenders’

How To Spot A Good Debt Consolidation Company

Tired of juggling four, five or six bills each month? Want to consolidate them into one monthly payment? If you have trouble managing your bills, you may want to consider debt consolidation. A good debt consolidation company will lump all your debt bills into one single account, making it easy for you to get a [...]

Read the rest of this entry »

What are the mechanics of the decision to modify?

Whether you are applying directly to your lender or claiming eligibility under HAMP, the practical decisions are all to be made by the lender. You do whatever you can to set out your side of the proposed bargain with a clear set of accounts showing money in and money out. The need is to demonstrate [...]

Read the rest of this entry »

Why Contact a Foreclosure Defense Attorney

Article by David Galanter If you are struggling with your mortgage payments and you are wondering if you should contact an attorney to help you, here are some instances where an attorney may be helpful. With new legislation and laws recently passed by the Federal Trade Commission, it is now prohibited for third party loan [...]

Read the rest of this entry »

Five Ways A Foreclosure Defense Attorney Can Benefit You

Article by Andrew Stratton Professional foreclosure defense attorneys can put the power back in your hands so you have more control over your future finances and the fate of your home. There are many ways to avoid this, save money, and prevent your credit from being damaged. So before walking away from your home, consider [...]

Read the rest of this entry »

Choosing experienced Foreclosure Defense Attorney

Article by Saving California Homes Though the recession has affected world widely, foreclosure is used by many lenders to sell their real estate. While choosing experienced foreclosure lawyers in California, one must be very vigilant, because in real sense foreclosure is a dreadful situation. A good lawyer is helpful enough to give legal as well [...]

Read the rest of this entry »