Folks regularly prefer presenting their own bankruptcy cases in court to hiring a bankruptcy lawyer. The consequences of this error can be rather unpleasant and extensive. Details, specialized information, and changes in bankruptcy law often elude average people in a way no bankruptcy lawyer can miss. Mistakes made merely in paperwork can cause one’s case to be thrown out. Errors of this nature do not necessarily have to be as a bankruptcy lawyer can help out.
August 16th, 2009 | Posted in foreclosure | No Comments
If you take part in investing in a new house, there are a various ways on how you can go about looking for one. One of the options is walking around the neighborhood in search of property sale signs. Using the internet to search for the available property for sale can also be an option you can select. In the same way, you can decide to call real estate agents and request them to hunt for the home on your behalf. However, ensure that you give them your basic information to simplify their search.
August 15th, 2009 | Posted in foreclosure | No Comments
Arizona’s anti-deficiency statue prohibits a lender from recovering against borrowers assets, such as automobiles and bank accounts, after the lender forecloses on the borrower’s residence. However, the type of loan and type of residence are key factors in determining whether this statute applies.
August 14th, 2009 | Posted in foreclosure | No Comments
Shelter from the elements is one of the most important necessities that we need for everyday living. Unfortunately not all of us have the luxury of buying a HUGE mansion. Mortgage is one of the bills that we have to pay. But we often forget them amidst the stack of credit card bills that come in the mail. Home foreclosure is one of the most common problems. Most of us have to pay our debts to live. Fortunately there are tips to avoid this situation.
August 3rd, 2009 | Posted in foreclosure | No Comments
A shelter from the elements is one of the most important necessities that we need for everyday living. Unfortunately not all of us have the luxury of buying a HUGE mansion. Mortgage is one of the bills that we have to pay. But we often forget them amidst the stack of credit card bills that come in the mail. Home foreclosure is one of the most common problems.
August 1st, 2009 | Posted in foreclosure | No Comments
For the past several years, the number of home foreclosures has been steadily increasing and it seems that there is little chance for the situation to improve itself. The people who are affected by home foreclosures are not just people who foolishly choose to blow off paying their bills. The reality is that they tend to be individuals who have had some bad experiences financially or who have been taken advantage of by unscrupulous lenders.
July 29th, 2009 | Posted in foreclosure | No Comments
These days we’re seeing more and more homes going into foreclosure. This is due in part to the economy, and in part to the sub-prime lending fiasco of the past few years. Sometimes it’s simply due to borrowing beyond one’s means, or unexpected financial setback such as losing a job.
July 28th, 2009 | Posted in foreclosure | No Comments
With the state of the economy being what it is today, many more people are losing their jobs and falling behind on their bills. A lot of homeowners are falling so far behind that they are in danger of losing their homes to foreclosure. Some in Michigan may well find themselves in need of a Detroit foreclosure defense lawyer.
July 27th, 2009 | Posted in foreclosure | No Comments
With the ongoing economic downturn, more and more homes and properties face foreclosure over the past year or two than ever before. Besides the poor economy overall, the biggest factor is the sub-prime lending spree of the past few years that created ballooning payments and allowed people to enter into mortgages that they couldn’t manage and shouldn’t have been given.
July 27th, 2009 | Posted in foreclosure | No Comments
The rate of home foreclosures has continued to rise in recent years and the current housing market does not offer optimism for the trend to end anytime soon. Not everyone living under the threat of losing their home are deadbeats who simply do not pay their bills. Rather, many are honest, hard working people who may have suffered a financial setback or were victims of not-so-honest lenders looking to make a quick sale.
July 26th, 2009 | Posted in foreclosure | No Comments