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Real Estate Law

Foreclosure Tsunami Strikes the U.S

04th October 2011
A tsunami seems to have struck the US. As homes increasingly fall prey to foreclosure notices; it really appears that there is a huge tidal wave that threatens the real estate market. People are increasingly giving up homes – these homes have run u...
Author: karen
Employment Law

Employment law update – The Agency Workers Regulations

22nd June 2011
The second category confers rights on employees who have spent 12 weeks in the same job. These workers will be entitled to equal treatment entitlements relating to pay and other basic working conditions, such as annual leave and rest breaks. Pregnant agen...
Author: KateRussell
Business Law

Business startup funding thrives today and finances your business's future.

21st June 2011
There are a lot of reasons that a business may be looking for funding. There are businesses owners who need particular grant or provide particular services. If you are just starting your enterprise then you could need to have startup funds. If your busine...
Author: Bernie Lemieux
Real Estate Law

What is Foreclosure?

27th May 2011
The process of foreclosure may seem to hard to grasp for people who do not work inside the industry of banking; however, it is simply quite similar to a tube. People are placed inside of tubes when they are ninety days late. And, if they are lucky, the...
Author: karen
Internet Law

Fraud, Chargebacks, And How They Affect Your Online Business

06th April 2011
Online merchants all over the world have to deal with fraudsters who are trying to steal their products or services through bank or credit card fraud. When a purchase has been made by a customer, and you have received the so-called "authorization" fro...
Author: VLADIMIR TUPORSHIN
Legal

Families Suing JPMorgan Chase Over Illegal Foreclosure On Active Military Personnel

15th March 2011
I'm proud to be an American, and I am a strong supporter of our troops fighting overseas in the War on Terror. So it upsets me to hear about the recent scandal involving JP Morgan Chase illegally foreclosing on the homes of active military personnel. In a...
Author: JamesBrown
Real Estate Law

In Most of the Foreclosure Cases the Borrowers do Not Turn Up but When They Contest the Trouble Star

02nd March 2011
The processing methods of LPS and other allied firms are defective and yet why do the banks continue to use its services? False statements are produced by the computer regarding the dollars that are due, and the entity who is debtor; on top of this ...
Author: karen
Business Law

Free online mortgage calculation

01st March 2011
For most people mortgage calculation can be a very complicated process with so many figures and terms that sometimes don’t seem to make sense. However, mortgage calculations can be a simple and less complicated exercise because the internet has many free ...
Author: Pension Annuity
Business Law

Benefits of using Free online interest rate calculators

01st March 2011
Calculating interest need not be a harrowing experience anymore. There are a variety of financial websites which offer interest rate calculator services. These enable people who are planning to borrow or lend money to find out the interest rates without h...
Author: Pension Annuity
Business Law

Buying Property Through Bridging Loans

15th February 2011
Bridging loans in mainly a type of loan. It basically a process of buying money from the lenders. They arranges money for their customer and fixed an amount for the limited period. These loans help buyers a lot in a sense of buying property. If anyone don...
Author: Methew Gilcrist
Legal

Motion To Dismiss Credit Card Lawsuit

10th February 2011
A motion to dismiss can be a great tool but is not your best tool in a collection case. Many people have discovered that the banks have been suing people for years with the same complaint forms under the same banking system of rules and procedures. In fac...
Author: Allan Henry
Real Estate Law

Home owners in Non-Judicial States are Susceptible

08th February 2011
Seventy % of foreclosures in America fall into the non-judicial states where the banks and other lenders do not require courts to evaluation the foreclosure agreements and hence the home owners in these non-judicial states; Colorado and Washington between...
Author: Lewis Pitts
Real Estate Law

BACK TO BASICS ON MORTGAGE NOTES

27th January 2011
Not so many decades ago, banks loaned money to people to buy a house and then kept the loan. Because the bank held on to the mortgage note, they made sure that the buyer put in a reasonably large down payment and had the ability and character to repay th...
Author: John Hill
Real Estate Law

Creating a Note – Terms & Documents (Part 3 in the series)

27th January 2011
You have hopefully reviewed parts 1 and 2 in this series, so have become more knowledgeable about setting the sales price for a property, collecting the down payment, and whether to carry a 2nd lien. Of course, there is much more to know if you will be s...
Author: John Hill
Immigration Law

Your European Emigration Checklist

14th January 2011
A move to the EU is going to be much easier than emigration to somewhere such as America or Australia. As a British citizen you can move freely around the European Economic Area, settling wherever you see fit without need to apply for visas or undergo rig...
Author: Gen Federico
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