Posted in May 17, 2009 ¬ 8:39 pmh.admin
It has generated an enormous amount of noise and rumors about the moratorium mortgage launched by the government and supported by the ICO, designed for unemployed, low income workers and entrepreneurs into receivership. Although in principle this is a noble initiative, the approach itself is full of gaps and ambiguities that suggest that perhaps the [...]
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Posted in April 16, 2009 ¬ 8:20 pmh.admin
Banks use an equation in a triangle that covers the three main factors involving personal economy and housing prices, which are crucial to our ability to borrow: Income, Equity and Credit. What requirements must I meet to apply for a mortgage? Income: the rest of the relationship between what you earn (your actual income and [...]
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Posted in January 15, 2009 ¬ 1:03 amh.admin
Article by Andrew Stratton Due to the melt down of the U.S. housing industry, many more homeowners than ever before are in need of a foreclosure defense attorney. The economy has soured due to a variety of reasons including unemployment, home prices that soared too high too quickly (otherwise known as the bursting of the [...]
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