06 January 2011 ~ 0 Comments

What is the Homeowners’ Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program?

What is the Homeowners’ Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program? Free Online Articles Directory Why Submit Articles? Top Authors Top Articles FAQ AB Answers Publish Article 0 && $.browser.msie ) { var ie_version = parseInt($.browser.version); if(ie_version Hello Guest Login Login via Register Hello My Home Sign Out Email Password Remember me?Lost Password? Home Page > Finance > [...]

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01 September 2010 ~ 0 Comments

How Reverse Mortgages Work for Homeowners in the Golden Years

More and more homeowners are securing New Hampshire reverse mortgages to pay for the things they want and need in their golden years.  With this sudden upswing in popularity, many people might think reverse mortgages are a new type of lending option altogether.  But the fact is that reverse mortgages have been around for decades; [...]

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03 June 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Different Types Of Va Refinance Mortgages Help Homeowners

One of the benefits of serving in the United States Military is the right to use the VA loan benefit. A VA refinance mortgage can help homeowners refinance their current mortgage loan in order to lower their current interest rate, eliminate mortgage insurance, and/or consolidate debt. Types of VA Refinance Mortgages There are three main [...]

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25 May 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Home Loan Owner Personal Secured ? Pros and Cons of Personal Homeowners Secured Loans

Do you own a home and you need money for unforeseen situations? Home loan owner personal secured loans can help you in that regard. If you’re looking for a loan, then having a home with your name on it can bring you some extra dividends. Having a house can always help you get better loans, [...]

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21 May 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Homeowners Foresee Long-term Mortgage Commitment

More than a third of homeowners predict they will be nearing retirement before they own their own home, new research suggests. Responding to a One Account survey, 36 per cent of homeowners predicted they would be at least 60-years-olds before they paid off their mortgage. A further 20 per cent didn’t expect to fully pay [...]

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19 May 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Homeowners are Taking Out Mortgages – not to Purchase a Home – But to Boost Their Purchasing Power

Real estate has been an outstanding investment in most parts of Canada in the past few years. Home valuations are continuing to rise and have broken through the peak of their 1989 “bubble” in many areas of the country. That’s good news for Canada’s 7.5 million home owners, who are enjoying an average increase of [...]

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17 May 2010 ~ 1 Comment

Home Loan Programs for Existing Homeowners and Newbie Buyers

Scouting for a house is a very exciting moment because becoming a home-owner is a great privilege for most Americans. Renting is just not the same as having your own home. For many Americans, full payment for a house is a great feat, which is why there are so many home loan programs available for [...]

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11 May 2010 ~ 1 Comment

Distressed Homeowners Fighting Back With Forensic Loan Audits

Washington, DC – November 6, 2008. National Loan Audits announced today that troubled homeowners with adjustable rate mortgages who are having trouble getting their loans modified or who are behind with their payments and in danger of losing their home, now have access to Forensic Loan Audits, performed by mortgage industry experts, to discover if [...]

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20 March 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Effective Mortgage Loan Modification Tips for Homeowners

If delayed mortgage loan payment notices are already piling up on you, do not take the situation sitting down. Whining about a possible foreclosure is not going to help either. As a homeowner, you should take action and fight to keep your home. One way of doing this is by informing your lender regarding [...]

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15 March 2010 ~ 0 Comments

Tips and Advice For Homeowners For Preventing Foreclosures

With the current unemployment rate in the U.S. rising to nearly 10%, the foreclosure crisis has affected nearly 938,000 properties between July to September, compared with 890,000 in the previous quarter, and a 23% increase from the third quarter of 2008. According to RealtyTrac, if this trend continues, foreclosures may hit about 3.5 million [...]

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