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How to Fix an Incorrect Tax Lien Record on your Credit Report

By kevinsimpson at 16 September, 2010, 12:00 am

It’s a nightmare scenario for many; you take one look at your credit report, then horrors of horrors, you discover an incorrect tax lien that you’ve long ago resolved still printed on it. It’s an inconvenience that could affect your credit rating and, more importantly, your ability to get loans. There are many reasons why this may occur, which includes issues such as state officials filing it by mistake or paying your debt in full before the lien was even recorded.

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Financial Crisis is Another Name for Financial Failure

By kevinsimpson at 1 September, 2010, 12:00 am

Financial crisis is a sophisticated way of saying that there has been a financial failure. This failure has been because of not understanding the crisis and without doing so it is not possible to find remedies. The crisis is just the symptom. Thus it may be said that this is also the inability to communicate to each other.

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Your Dream to Own a Home can be at Minnesota Foreclosures for Sale

By kevinsimpson at 31 July, 2009, 12:00 am

The housing crisis in Minnesota is presenting 2 kinds of situations – a group of families looking for rental homes and another group of investors looking to buy foreclosures for investment. This sad plight of the families moving out of their homes due to bank foreclosures and desperately searching for a rental home can be seen anywhere in the U.S. today.

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Foreclosure Listings – First Resort the Lenders Have Against Defrauding Borrowers

By kevinsimpson at 30 July, 2009, 12:00 am

When a person requires a loan or a credit line for whatever reason, he or she signs a commitment to repay the loan or credit line that has been awarded in a specific amount of time and/or with a specific amount in a periodic manner, which could be every week, two week, every month or even every year.

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Orange County Leading to Increase in Repossessed Homes

By kevinsimpson at 26 July, 2009, 12:00 am

Repossessed homes refer to those cases where the borrower has defaulted in the loan payments and the lender has seized the property. This follows for the sale of the property which is done to recover the loan amount or the bad debt to be written off. The property during the period after foreclosure and before sale is referred to as repossessed property.

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Invest in California Bank Foreclosures

By kevinsimpson at 25 July, 2009, 12:00 am

In years gone by it might have seemed impossible to own either a first or second home in a state such as California. California is the third largest state in the US and is known for its mild climate. The Central Valley is the heartland for agriculture, and provides one third of the food produced in the US. It is a beautiful place to live and work, as well as own a vacation home. The state encompasses 160 000 square miles of forests, lakes, mountains and desserts, and with a diversity of beauty such as this, is the most incredible vacation destination, and a haven away from your busy day to day life.

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Finding Good Investment Properties at Arizona Foreclosure Auctions

By kevinsimpson at 25 July, 2009, 12:00 am

Real estate investing is a booming business opportunity that many people are taking advantage of. Given the current economic situation, more and more home owners are facing foreclosure on their homes than ever before. This is leading to selling the home at an auction. Arizona foreclosure auctions are a great place for real estate investors to buy up properties at good prices.

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