Pre-Foreclosure Investing
The advantage to buying a property at a foreclosure auction is that you can often pay far less than you would have under normal circumstances. Frequently you can invest in improvements and then sell the home for a much higher price than your cost.The disadvantages and risks are more numerous. ...
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Easements One Two and Three
Most properties have easements and there are three main kinds. This article will give you some basic information on these three different types of easements easement in gross, easement appurtenant, and prescriptive easement.Easement in grossOnly property will be involved in easement in gross and ...
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The Right Way To Credit Repair
If you have a bad credit rating, then you might find that
your ability to get financing, loans, and even some jobs is
greatly diminished.Once you have a bad credit rating, it might seem like
there's nothing that you can do about it but you don't
have to believe that. It's not as difficult as you ...
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Get Your Writing Reviewed by Major Publications for Free
All Writers need the press, especially new writers. As a new novelist, I know I need name recognition. The best way for me to get the public to learn about my novel, The League, I figured, was to get some reviews in major magazines and newspapers.Now, being unknown, this might seem like a tall ...
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Tips for Stopping Foreclosure
Foreclosure is a four-letter word to any homeowner. The thought of losing a home to foreclosure is scary, and any homeowner would do whatever possible to avoid this predicament.What is foreclosure, exactly? Legally, if homeowners continually miss mortgage payments, the lender can repossess the ...
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HELOCs and Second Mortgages: Which One Should I Choose?
Whether you need some extra cash to pay off some credit card debts, or to make some home improvements, home equity lines of credit or second mortgages can be great ways to get started.Many people looking to borrow money often opt for home equity line of credit, or HELOCs, for short. They are a ...
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Guide to Home Improvement Loans
Here is a useful guide to Home Improvement Loans. What is a Home Improvement Loan? Basically, a Home Improvement Loan is a loan to be used for home improvement purposes.Home Improvement Loans are secured on your property and can be used by anybody looking to make home improvements. A home ...
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New Credit Scoring Model Could Help Millions
Mark and Beth, a young married couple in their twenties, established a goal to buy a home within the first three years of their marriage before starting a family. They budgeted and used their money wisely in order to save for the down payment. Whenever they purchased something they always paid ...
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The Great Real Estate Bubble Quiz
You hear it asked on the radio, in the newspapers and on TV."Are we experiencing a value bubble in real estate and is itready to burst?"Do you have an answer for that question? Do you have a
guess?Yes, I know the so called experts are lining up on both
sides of the question. But what about you? ...
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Your Credit Report is a Vital Financial Document
It is difficult to overstate the importance of a good credit report and high credit score to your financial future. The credit report is one of the most important factors determining the interest rate you will pay on mortgages, personal loans and car loans. Generally speaking, the higher your ...
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What is on Your Credit Report?
Your credit report is a very important piece of the puzzle in your financial picture. It contains a historical record of your personal and financial information including a listing of your current and past debts and the timeliness of your payments. The information contained on your credit report is ...
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What is a Secured Personal Loan
A secured Personal loan is any personal loan that is secured on your home or property. Secured loans are more easily accessible to those with a poor credit record. This means that persons who are self-employed, or who have recently changed jobs, or who have adverse credit (ccjs, arrears, defaults, ...
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