May 4, 2008
Resolved Question: Can a government steps in to help mortgage borrowers from foreclosure actions?
Resolved Question: Can a government steps in to help mortgage borrowers from foreclosure actions?
In Malaysia, Mortgage borrowers are allowed to withdraw part of their Employment Provident Fund which is a government agency to pay for their instalments arrears. Sorry, I am referring to UK mortgage borrowers
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Open Question: Bank-owned houses better to buy?
We're looking to live in the home. It seems like foreclosure homes are so much cheaper. What are the pros and cons to these homes? What about short sales?
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Open Question: Has anyone ever used HRNational.com to buy a home?
I'm looking for a new home, and I came across some listings on Craigslist for a company called HR National. Basically, they claim to have listings to thousands of local foreclosure and pre-foreclosure homes which you're able to assume the mortgage on without credit checks or large down payments. I talked to one of their representatives, and she was very courteous and seemed very knowledgeable, but I'm still somewhat skeptical. I've looked through Yahoo! Answers to see if anyone else has asked about the company, and it seems like there are a few users who do nothing but give positive responses about HR National, but will answer no other type of question. (That looks bad.) The service costs a few hundred dollars to start, and I want to be sure that it's worth it before I give up my credit card number. If any REAL person has used HR National, I'd appreciate learning how it worked out for you. Thanks!
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Open Question: why are people losing their homes? foreclosures?
i dont know anyone who has lost their job? but i recently see alot of homes for sale and hear its going on everywhere.so im trying to understand whats going on. hah,what perfect timing budhah.thanks
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Open Question: how long does it take for your home to go into foreclosure in sacramento?
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Open Question: What's the most important issue you use in deciding who to vote for in the 2008 Presidential Election?
A. who wears a flag pin the most (or at all) B. who has the best former pastor C. who remembers what happened on a short Bosnia trip 12 years ago D. whose name sounds the whitest E. who is the best at using a coffee machine or bowling F. none of the above (Some BS issue that doesn't matter, such as the economy, the war in Iraq, oil prices, home foreclosures, outsourcing, the deficit, gay marriage, abortion, taxes, global warming, health care, immigration, homeland security, poverty, guns, etc) Just for clarification, I am being sarcastic.
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