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Bankruptcy Law

How Does Debt Consolidation Work?

23rd May 2011
One may come across different advices by the people when they face a poor financial condition. What is the right way to opt for to solve the crisis is a main decision to be taken at this point of time. Out of these many methods, debt consolidation is an i...
Author: Robert
Real Estate Law

How does lease duration have an effect on the worth of an apartment?

03rd May 2011
Essentially the shorter the time left on a lease, the less a property is worth. An unexpired term of lease of 100 or more years has not much influence on the price. With leases above 100 years, the worth of the home is much the same, whatever the number o...
Author: Leasehold Advice
Business Law

HAMP Loan Modification Assistance - How to calculate and determine if you qualify?

11th February 2011
Body HAMP Loan modification is one of the loan modification processes of the Obama’s Making Homes Affordable Modification Plan, which aims to enable debtors take advantage of their situation and reduce their overall monthly payments spent after reimbursem...
Author: Refinance Mortgage
Real Estate Law

Demand after stamp duty break

11th May 2010
It has been revealed that mortgage lenders and estate agents have reported a rise in demand from prospective first-time buyers, after the government's announcement of a two-year stamp duty holiday for them. The Easter holiday period is commonly the bus...
Author: Davinder
Taxes

How IRS Verifications Prevent Fraud

05th May 2010
Among the many problems that contributed to the housing market implosion of 2007-2010 was that of unsubstantiated income claims on mortgage applications. In addition to the other variables, this misreporting (sometimes innocent, sometimes fraudulent by de...
Author: Robert Bell