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Posted by James Breen at 19 April 2008 2:22

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By Alan Caruba Okay, let's say that President Obama or Hillary is in office and Congress has passed a bill that requires everyone to have health insurance. Gas is up over $4.00 a gallon, food prices are sky high, and, if you've recently graduated from college, you are paying off loans at $1,000 per month. If you're a homeowner, you have a mortgage, property taxes, and a stack of other bills. You've got to decide between paying the mandated ..[More].

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A reverse mortgage is a loan against a home's equity that doesn't need to be paid back until the homeowner dies, sells the home, or moves out. Available to homeowners age 62 and older, it can be paid in a lump sum or in monthly installments. There are benefits to using a reverse mortgage, but there are downsides as well. Many homeowners, particularly those with good credit, can often find less expensive alternatives. The main reason people use a reverse mortgage is that they get to stay in .. full article.

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A New Win-Win for Title Insurance consumers Just when the title insurance industry thought it couldn't get any worse....I have heard rumors that the Colorado Department of Insurance (DOI), is cooking up something really special to let the general public know how much (or how little) they are paying for Title Insurance. Whether you, as a real estate broker or mortgage lender, are part of an AfBA (affiliated business arrangement) Title Company or not, you could BE VERY INVOLVED in the .. full article.

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Both types of bankruptcy may get rid of unsecured debts and stop foreclosures, repossessions, garnishments, offs, and debt collection activities. Both also provide exemptions that allow people to keep certain assets, although exemption amounts vary among states. Note that personal bankruptcy usually does not erase child support, alimony, fines, taxes, and some student loan obligations. And unless you have an acceptable plan to catch up on your debt under Chapter 13, bankruptcy usually does not allow you to keep property when your creditor has an unpaid mortgage or lien on it.


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