Posts Tagged ‘Mortgage Company’


What’s the Difference between Bankruptcy and Foreclosure?

Tuesday, April 14th, 2009

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Foreclosure or Bankruptcy

Some people consider whether or not they should file bankruptcy or just let their mortgage lender foreclose on them? The right decision is taking immediately is not very easy. When a mortgage lender ceases to receive its regularly scheduled mortgage payments, it will file a foreclosure action.


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A Bad Credit Debt Consolidation Mortgage Could Tie You Down for Decades

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

Homeowners at the end of their rope with too many debts to pay off may turn to a second debt consolidation mortgage, which consolidates all their debts into one payment — the mortgage payment. The way a bad credit debt consolidation mortgage works is that the mortgage company pays off your outstanding debts, and you pay back the mortgage company. A


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Understanding IRS Mortgage Debt Relief: Help in Time of Need

Monday, March 16th, 2009

While it seems as though the government does not often give breaks when it comes to paying taxes, there has been some tax debt relief that the legislature has passed to help people living in the struggling economy today.  The IRS mortgage debt relief was designed by Congress to help homeowners who had gotten into trouble with their home loans and had to receive some sort of help from their mortgage company in the form of


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