Adverse Credit Secured Loans Setting Aside the Credit Report
The debt defaults that you made in the past are not ready to let go of you so easily. It continues to show itself in the credit file, earning the debtor an adverse credit history for the nest six years, sometimes even larger. A group of loan providers, who would like to ensure maximum safety of the ...
more...
California Farm Loan
If you live in California, you know that farming still plays an important role in the Californian economy. With nearly 40 million residents, the Golden State still has farms producing a wide variety of agricultural products. Indeed, California is a leader in the production of wine and cheese; ...
more...
How to Choose a Capital Provider and Navigate Commercial Capital Markets
Financing a commercial real estate transaction is no longer a simple matter. Now, there are many considerations that must be evaluated when selecting a capital provider.In order to increase project
velocity, improve operating efficiency, conserve internal capital,
increase leverage and lower the ...
more...
Your Credit Score: Make the Numbers Work For You
Your credit file is all about how you borrow money. Using a formula, credit agencies rate how well you pay back that money. Your credit score tells loan officers how you manage the credit offered to you. Your score tabulates:* Your credit payment history: Did you make any late payments? How often? ...
more...
Home Loan and Home Loans
Home loans are available in a variety of different mortgage packages, and homes loan agencies and mortgage companies are offering exciting and competitive mortgage options to homebuyers. Getting a home loan has never been easier, and even those with poor credit ratings and reports can qualify for ...
more...
Buying a Home with Zero Down Payment in Irvine, CA
Years ago, the only person that could buy a home in Irvine with zero down payment using a new purchase money loan were Veterans of War (called a VA loan). In the past several years, there has been an explosion of new loan programs designed to fit most any buyers circumstances. Today, most anyone ...
more...
How Credit Scoring Works
The all important credit score! It determines the amount of loan you can get, it determines the interest rate at which you are charged for a loan, etc. Your credit score plays an important figure in your financial life. So what goes into making that all important score of yours? How does it ...
more...
Discover the Parts of a Credit Report and What They Mean
So you ordered a copy of your credit report to check for inaccuracies and get the most from your credit score. Now how do you read it? Your credit report is read and used by any number of people you deal with on a daily basis, from your landlord to your employer to a potential lender. Fortunately, ...
more...
Asset Searching for Recovery Actions - The Decision Maker's Tool Part 2
In Part One of this article we took a look at some minimum recommendations for asset searches as a recovery medium. This discussion is based on the assumption that an asset search has already been determined to be sanctionable by, for example, a loan in default, a judgment that has been rendered, a ...
more...
10 Step Credit Repair Guide
The process of clearing credit can be laborious and frustrating, but your efforts will be paid for in better financing. Your rights are protected by laws, but you need to take reasonable actions toward your goal of clearing credit discrepancies. You can get the credit reporting agencies to help you ...
more...
Bankruptcy: What's the Difference Between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13?
When consumers contemplate the option of bankruptcy generally, the remedy they are specifically referring to is chapter 7 bankruptcy. The effect of the filing is to discharge someone saddled with debt from having to pay debts no longer secured with a valid lien. It also has the added benefit of ...
more...
When Debt Collectors Cross the Line Bogus Threats & Illegal Collection Tactics
If you are behind on your bills and on the receiving end of collection phone calls, you will probably hear collectors make some very threatening statements. While most debt collection professionals try to stay within the boundaries defined by the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act (FDCPA), ...
more...