Archive for November, 2008
Has this ever happened in your life - you are in the best of moods and the phone rings. You answer it cheerfully only to be welcomed by a crude voice on the other end that says your bills are overdue. And after you have planned and paid out every single bill well in time? Well that kind of confusion is often caused by commercial identity theft.
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Anyone who has ever closed on a house knows the large amount of paperwork that must be signed. The process is stressful, and many people are not careful to look over all of the paperwork completely before signing on the dotted line. What many people do not realize is how many expenses may be added to the loan papers that careful reading and shopping around could have prevented.
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How much has the media influenced local real estate markets and mortgage lending? Is it the entire country or is it possible that local markets were not as badly hit by the credit crisis?
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It shouldn’t have to be said that the mortgage market is going through a state of flux at the moment and yes that is an understatement. The mortgage market over the last 6 months has turned from a well oiled machine to what can only be described as a farm yard tractor left out in the field for 10 years left to just seize up.
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If you know what signs to look for, you can combat identity theft before it really strikes. By placing measures on your credit report and looking at it often, you can find any signs of someone stealing your identity.
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Most students are not aware of refinancing student loans. There are several advantages of refinancing student loans. The main purpose of refinancing is to reduce your monthly student loan payments. Here are certain things you need to consider when it comes to refinancing your student loan.
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When you apply for a mortgage these days, lending institutions gather enough information on you to form an independent DNA sample (not really, but you get the picture). What steps should these organizations take to protect you from identity theft?
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The federal government’s Hope For Homeowner plan started Oct.1 and a “proactive home retention plan” for Countrywide customers will begin in December. This program is slowly making its way to help homeowners as government is providing $40 billion to help homeowners to avoid foreclosure.
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Although the days of cheap and easy borrowing appear to be over, many people are still looking for new new credit card options. How easy is it for your application to be approved?
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Worried about identity theft? Then you must consider getting identity theft prevention help. What does identity theft prevention help really means?
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