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		<title>Open Question: On yahoo real estate, foreclosures, is the price quoted on the property the amount a person can buy it.?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#039;s just hard for me to believe that in some very nice neighborhoods I&#039;ve looked into, some are willing to sell their home for about $30K? Or is their more. (...)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> 	It&#039;s just hard for me to believe that in some very nice neighborhoods I&#039;ve looked into, some are willing to sell their home for about $30K? Or is their more. Of course I realize all the closing, escrow, taxes et al.    <a rel="nofollow" href=' http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081006074225AAwZ4M2  '>more&#8230;</a></p>
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<div class=lh><a rel="nofollow" href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&#038;ct=us/9-0&#038;fd=R&#038;url=http://www.myfoxtampabay.com/myfox/pages/News/Detail%3FcontentId%3D7588433%26version%3D1%26locale%3DEN-US%26layoutCode%3DTSTY%26pageId%3D3.2.1&#038;cid=1254907419&#038;ei=PJjqSPXPAYv6lQTCoKHkCA&#038;usg=AFQjCNH3Og2A2jJtqVWAMrLR7HuRSJe7zQ">Federal money could ease <b>foreclosure</b> crisis</a><br /><font size=-1><font color=#6f6f6f>MyFox Tampa Bay,&nbsp;FL&nbsp;-</font> <nobr>3 hours ago</nobr></font><br /><font size=-1>NEW PORT RICHEY - It&#39;s not hard to spot the <b>foreclosed</b> house on Avenal Loop in New Port Richey. It has an overgrown lawn, a ripped front screen door, <b>&#8230;</b></font></div>
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<td width=80 align=center valign=top><font style="font-size:85%;font-family:arial,sans-serif"><a rel="nofollow"  href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&#038;ct=us/3i-0&#038;fd=R&#038;url=http://www.nj.com/business/index.ssf/2008/10/nj_assembly_plans_to_address_e.html&#038;cid=1254499802&#038;ei=PJjqSPXPAYv6lQTCoKHkCA&#038;usg=AFQjCNED9c_OQH0MzjuM4EMDxcfdPcliig"><img src=http://news.google.com/news?imgefp=_uDrN66lHTAJ&#038;imgurl=blog.nj.com/business_impact/2008/10/medium_TRBUDG02%25205%2520KURDZUK.JPG width=80 height=53 alt="" border=1><br /><font size=-2>The Star-Ledger - NJ.com</font></a></font></td>
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<p> 	 The home they did in Sandpoint Idaho had to be sold to pay property taxes&#8230;    <a rel="nofollow" href=' http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081006123308AAp60lN  '>more&#8230;</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tips For Keeping Your Home         <br />Tips For Keeping Your Home The following information, along with other helpful advice, can be found at the Arizona Department of Housing website: The Arizona Department of Housing is contracting with Community Information and Referral Services to staff the call center which will connect homeowners to a local, certified foreclosure counselor. If you find yourself unable to make your <b>mortgage</b> payment: 1. Don’t ignore the problem. The further behind you become, the harder it will be to                 <br /><i>Source: <a href="http://www.bizcashflowpro.com">www.bizcashflowpro.com</a></i></p>
<p>Does The Bailout Go Far Enough?         <br />Does The Bailout Go Far Enough?           From Denver:  Ben Hanna, state director for the community activist group Colorado ACORN, said the bailout is little or no help for those who need it most.  &#034;Unless there are real and specific steps taken to address the foreclosure crisis, which is ongoing, then we&#039;re not solving the economic crisis,&#034; said Hanna.  Hanna said the FHA Hope for Homeowners program launched Wednesday is a good start, but Congress needs to be more aggressive.  He is still hopin                 <br /><i>Source: www.refinance<b>mortgage</b>now.net</i></p>
<p>Brooklyn Foreclosure Rescue Specialist Sentenced for Fraud - Brooklyn Daily Eagle         <br />Brooklyn Foreclosure Rescue Specialist Sentenced for Fraud - Brooklyn Daily Eagle Posted by:  in Foreclosure        Brooklyn Foreclosure Rescue Specialist Sentenced for Fraud Brooklyn Daily Eagle, NY - 38 minutes ago by AP (), published online 10-06-2008 NEW YORK (AP) â€” The owner of a New York City company that boasted it could save people from foreclosure only to rip …      Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article  Buy and Sell Real Estate Without Paying a Broker!     No                 <br /><i>Source: onlineforeclosureinfo.com</i></p>
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		<title>Open Question: What % of homes from habitat for humanity go into foreclosure?</title>
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 	Imagine a time when you could afford a tank of gas, a cart full of groceries or even a simple trip to the dentist. Anymore the economy is so tight and all we can seem to do is ask why. (...)]]></description>
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<p> 	Imagine a time when you could afford a tank of gas, a cart full of groceries or even a simple trip to the dentist. Anymore the economy is so tight and all we can seem to do is ask why.  The truth is it comes down to how our government is handling things, they could be putting to many taxes on things we need, or they may not be prepared for an attack on the country. So instead of wondering why things are so tight or why we can barely afford to drive to the grocery store let alone buy the things we need when we get there, we should be thinking of ideas on how we could fix this. What would make our society a better place, what are the makings of a perfect government? The perfect government would be to take some of Lao-Tzu’s ideas on world affairs, trust, honesty and taxes, then take some of Machiavelli’s views and meet some where in the middle. The United States government gets to involved in other countries affairs, we meddle to much and end up making other countries feel threatened. According to Lao-Tzu we should focus on our own people and stay out of the business of other countries.  It’s a good idea for a country to mind their business when it comes down to it. But on the other hand a country has to be prepared for anything.  Think of it this way, if another country is punishing their criminals in a way the United States Government doesn’t agree with we have no right at all to tell them to stop what they are doing, or to threaten them if they do not listen, but  is another government doesn’t agree with how the United States is handling capital punishment and is threatening us then we should stand up for our rights to make our own laws, and the right to punish anyone who breaks those laws. Another big problem with our government is trust or lack of trust. Lao-Tzu says “If you don’t trust the people you make them untrustworthy.“  This may go a little far but Machiavelli says that people are not trust worthy at all. I believe we need to meet half way. We can not completely trust people because the fact is people do lie, but we are not all bad.  Our  government says we are innocent until proven guilty,  and this is how it should be. But in today’s society are we really innocent until proven guilty or are we more guilty until proven innocent?  A close friend of mine was once pulled over because of a head light being out, it was late at night, he had honestly been at my house studying for an exam instead of  the normal routine of license and registration  please, he was drug out  and hand cuffed because the officer “thought”  he had a weapon that ended up being his little brothers toy sword. Needless to say he was not treated as an innocent person , and even after the officer seen it was just a toy  he was still very rude to my friend.  The United States have raised taxes so much that we as middle class people can’t even afford to live. Now Machiavelli doesn’t say to much if anything about  taxing people but if had an opinion I’m sure he wouldn’t be against it, but on this subject I agree with what Lao-Tzu says on page 30. “When taxes are too high people go hungry.”  Not only do they go hungry, but the lose land, houses, cars,  and most of all they lose self respect.  In the United States there are so many taxes on our homes that there is a record high on <b>foreclosures</b>.  The taxes my father pays on his house are more than the monthly <b>loan</b> payment alone. It’s not only property tax that hurts us it all the other high    <a rel="nofollow" href=' http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081005180141AAYwdK2  '>more&#8230;</a></p>
<p> 	I have been looking to purchase a house but it has went to foreclosure and will be auctioned off at the county court house this week. The current owner owes the bank $890,000 for his existing <b>mortgage</b>. If I were to bid at the auction, would the bank bid all the way up to $890,000? Or, would they stop at a lower bid? what is the norm?    <a rel="nofollow" href=' http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081005182418AAM6zDf  '>more&#8230;</a></p>
<p> 	When I separated from my husband a year and a half ago, my main goal was to have the house&#8211;I realize now that was a decision made more from fear and emotion than logic. In retrospect, it was a bad financial decision. At the time, tho, I was thinking of my children and needing to keep some security in what had suddenly become an unsecure life. Divorces take a long time in Wisconsin, and before the divorce was final I was looking more logically at this 98 year old home that was decent inside but in need of siding, a rock foundation that&#039;s showing its age, very outdated electrical, and aging beams in the basement ceiling. It was one thing owning this home as half of a couple. Alone? It made me shudder. I offered it to my soon-to-be-ex and wanted to get a rental. He wouldn&#039;t take it. In the end, it made no difference that I didn&#039;t want it. As is customary in the state of WI, the judge awarded me the house and it was mine via quit claim deed.  I don&#039;t want this house, it&#039;s draining me physically, emotionally, mentally. I put a new roof on it this year, repainted and repaired everything there was to repair in every room, and it&#039;s beautiful inside&#8211;all of this was done to sell it and get out from under it. I don&#039;t have any more money to invest in it and I&#039;m struggling financially. I&#039;m not behind in my payments but I wasn&#039;t able to make my 1/2 yr taxes that were due in August. I have it for sale and priced as low as I can. There are showings and each potential buyer comments on the amount of work that&#039;s gone into the inside and how nice it is&#8211;and expresses concern over either the electrical (old wiring, fuse box and breaker system) or the aging wood in the floor joists, or the condition of the foundation, etc, etc. With these concerns, even if I WERE to get a serious prospect on the house, they&#039;d want repairs prior to sale that I have to no way to perform financially&#8211;or even worse, that the house most likely won&#039;t pass inspection for these same reasons.  At this point, I don&#039;t know what to do. I&#039;ve asked my lawyer to draft a formal letter to my ex-husband formally offering him the house, one more time. I&#039;m not as bad off as some. I don&#039;t spend money, I make decent money, I&#039;m careful. But each month the gap between what I take home and what&#039;s left over gets so small&#8211;small enough now that I&#039;m robbing from my taxes fund to put fuel in the car, expenses, etc. I&#039;ve researched what can happen in a foreclosure (deficiency judgement, tanked credit for 7 yrs) but that this point, is it wrong of me to view foreclosure as maybe the light at the end of my tunnel? And I don&#039;t want to &#034;work with the lender&#034; because there&#039;s nothing to work out&#8211;I&#039;m not behind yet. I&#039;m saddled with a house that I shouldn&#039;t have had alone, that isn&#039;t selling, as we&#039;re going without more and more because one thing after another is needing repair or upgrades. What are my other options? And is foreclosure maybe the best way to just end this and start over (albeit with trashed credit)? Short sale has the same credit impact so either way that doesn&#039;t matter to me.    <a rel="nofollow" href=' http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081005185304AA8Llwb  '>more&#8230;</a></p>
<p> 	I have been told that my house is on the foreclosure list and i want to get off of it. Is there a way to get off the list? i owe about $3100 and i am not able to come up with the money for it. Is there someone who will be willing to help me? I have contacted  a <b>loan</b> modification company but they want the money up front and costs anywhere from $1500 to $2500 immediatly. Please help!!    <a rel="nofollow" href=' http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081005232934AAKDdbE  '>more&#8230;</a></p>
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<p> 	And then go into foreclosure? Do the taxes get attached to the <b>loan</b>? Or does the deed holder need to pay them back at some point?    <a rel="nofollow" href=' http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081006081518AA8LbIC  '>more&#8230;</a></p>
<p> 	<a href="http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/53497.html">http://www.mcclatchydc.com/homepage/story/53497.html</a>  Why or why not?   Or the other 20+ homeowners with houses in foreclosure in this area? When you hear people blaming this crisis on poor people who bought homes they couldn&#039;t afford, does this kind of situation make you think that socioeconomic status has less bearing than plain old greed? (i.e., wanting more than you can afford and obtaining it at any cost.)      <a rel="nofollow" href=' http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081006090724AAc8nVA  '>more&#8230;</a></p>
<p> 	There has not been a payment on my <b>mortgage</b> since February (7 months). How long does it take Countrywide to take my condo, or at least require it to be vacant? Is there any way to speed up the process. I&#039;ve been calling them asking to foreclose, but keep getting dumb clueless c.s. agents. This case is quite complicated and foreclosure is the only way out of this mess, please don&#039;t judge. complicated = I was scamed and forclosure is the only way out    <a rel="nofollow" href=' http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081006081304AAuqFFq  '>more&#8230;</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Open Question: Essay help please&#8230; I need help exspanding my veiws and ideas i know this is a long paper anythng would help? <br /> 	Imagine a time when you could afford a tank of gas, a cart full of groceries or even a simple trip to the dentist. Anymore the economy is so tight and all we can seem to do is ask why.  The truth is it comes down to how our government is handling things, they could be putting to many taxes on things we need, or they may not be prepared for an attack on the country. So instead of wondering why things are so tight or why we can barely afford to drive to the grocery store let alone buy the things we need when we get there, we should be thinking of ideas on how we could fix this. What would make our society a better place, what are the makings of a perfect government? The perfect government would be to take some of Lao-Tzu’s ideas on world affairs, trust, honesty and taxes, then take some of Machiavelli’s views and meet some where in the middle. The United States government gets to involved in other countries affairs, we meddle to much and end up making other countries feel threatened. According to Lao-Tzu we should focus on our own people and stay out of the business of other countries.  It’s a good idea for a country to mind their business when it comes down to it. But on the other hand a country has to be prepared for anything.  Think of it this way, if another country is punishing their criminals in a way the United States Government doesn’t agree with we have no right at all to tell them to stop what they are doing, or to threaten them if they do not listen, but  is another government doesn’t agree with how the United States is handling capital punishment and is threatening us then we should stand up for our rights to make our own laws, and the right to punish anyone who breaks those laws. Another big problem with our government is trust or lack of trust. Lao-Tzu says “If you don’t trust the people you make them untrustworthy.“  This may go a little far but Machiavelli says that people are not trust worthy at all. I believe we need to meet half way. We can not completely trust people because the fact is people do lie, but we are not all bad.  Our  government says we are innocent until proven guilty,  and this is how it should be. But in today’s society are we really innocent until proven guilty or are we more guilty until proven innocent?  A close friend of mine was once pulled over because of a head light being out, it was late at night, he had honestly been at my house studying for an exam instead of  the normal routine of license and registration  please, he was drug out  and hand cuffed because the officer “thought”  he had a weapon that ended up being his little brothers toy sword. Needless to say he was not treated as an innocent person , and even after the officer seen it was just a toy  he was still very rude to my friend.  The United States have raised taxes so much that we as middle class people can’t even afford to live. Now Machiavelli doesn’t say to much if anything about  taxing people but if had an opinion I’m sure he wouldn’t be against it, but on this subject I agree with what Lao-Tzu says on page 30. “When taxes are too high people go hungry.”  Not only do they go hungry, but the lose land, houses, cars,  and most of all they lose self respect.  In the United States there are so many taxes on our homes that there is a record high on <b>foreclosures</b>.  The taxes my father pays on his house are more than the monthly <b>loan</b> payment alone. It’s not only property tax that hurts us it all the other high   <br /><i>Source: _http</i></p>
<p>Open Question: Should the candidates be spending all this money while people are suffering? <br /> 	During these turbulent ecomonic times , when we could very well head into a deep recession or even a depression..should the candidates really be raising so much money? Obama has raised more than McCain. Is either candidate going to help poor Addie Polk who at the age of 90 was in foreclosure and tried to commit suicide?  Millions of our money is going to these campaigns while we eat hot dogs for dinner. While the banks fail and our government had to bail them out at a cost of 700 billion dollars plus.     <br /><i>Source: _http</i></p>
<p>Open Question: What % of homes from habitat for humanity go into foreclosure? </p>
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<p>Back from the brink on the North Side - Minneapolis Star Tribune<br />
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<p>How much foreclosure relief will homeowners get from bailout plan? - Los Angeles Times<br />
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<div class=lh><a rel="nofollow" href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&#038;ct=us/0-0&#038;fd=R&#038;url=http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-qanda6-2008oct06,0,409154.story&#038;cid=1253042931&#038;ei=KxrqSMDSMaGegwO1_vCdAQ&#038;usg=AFQjCNElzdB3QIz9zGm94qsfmGiDebBQ1w">How much <b>foreclosure</b> relief will homeowners get from bailout plan?</a><br /><font size=-1><font color=#6f6f6f>Los Angeles Times,&nbsp;CA&nbsp;-</font> <nobr>6 hours ago</nobr></font><br /><font size=-1>The rescue package for the financial system includes measures designed to stem the rising tide of <b><b>foreclosures</b></b>. Here&#39;s a look at the specifics. <b>&#8230;</b></font><br /><font size=-1><a rel="nofollow" href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&#038;ct=us/0-1&#038;fd=R&#038;url=http://www.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_10645598&#038;cid=1253042931&#038;ei=KxrqSMDSMaGegwO1_vCdAQ&#038;usg=AFQjCNFi7h4Gglk0AWaJZSkCmzakwCWgYw">Bailout skips strapped homeowners, advocates say</a> <font size=-1 color=#6f6f6f><nobr>San Jose Mercury News</nobr></font></font><br /><font size=-1><a rel="nofollow" href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&#038;ct=us/0-2&#038;fd=R&#038;url=http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2008/10/05/federal_bailout_lacks_control_of_home_loans_to_aid_owners%3Fp1%3DWell_MostPop_Emailed6&#038;cid=1253042931&#038;ei=KxrqSMDSMaGegwO1_vCdAQ&#038;usg=AFQjCNE4q8nOTjV1jLpaaED0VIWlVWM-hQ">Federal bailout lacks control of home <b>loan</b>s to aid owners</a> <font size=-1 color=#6f6f6f><nobr>Boston Globe</nobr></font></font><br /><font size=-1><a rel="nofollow" href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&#038;ct=us/0-3&#038;fd=R&#038;url=http://andrewsullivan.theatlantic.com/the_daily_dish/2008/10/dear-chairman-b.html&#038;cid=1253042931&#038;ei=KxrqSMDSMaGegwO1_vCdAQ&#038;usg=AFQjCNF4L80mDzuRttVhZh4cldYVBMEOpw">&quot;Dear Chairman Bernanke and Secretary Paulson&quot;</a> <font size=-1 color=#6f6f6f><nobr>Atlantic Online</nobr></font></font><br /><font size=-1 class=p><a rel="nofollow" href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&#038;ct=us/0-4&#038;fd=R&#038;url=http://www.philly.com/inquirer/business/20081005_Worthy_foreclosure_rescue_.html&#038;cid=1253042931&#038;ei=KxrqSMDSMaGegwO1_vCdAQ&#038;usg=AFQjCNExeWnMnQBWoHEk1v8a6v1FIILGfw"><nobr>Philadelphia Inquirer</nobr></a>&nbsp;- <a rel="nofollow" href="http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=T&#038;ct=us/0-5&#038;fd=R&#038;url=http://www.earthtimes.org/articles/show/two-thirds-of-struggling-homeowners-meet,567299.shtml&#038;cid=1253042931&#038;ei=KxrqSMDSMaGegwO1_vCdAQ&#038;usg=AFQjCNEOMm4UJ0A1RQLuzzvyW2wUANq-Hg"><nobr>Earthtimes (press release)</nobr></a></font><br /><font class=p size=-1><a rel="nofollow" class=p href=http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&#038;ned=us&#038;ie=ISO-8859-1&#038;ncl=1253042931><nobr>all 568 news articles</nobr></a></font></div>
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<p>Foreclosure Crisis Hits Many Local Residents - Daily Californian<br />
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<p>Open Question: Can anyone give me the meaning of these words? <br /> 	I need the definition that has something to with the financial crisis:  sub prime mortage/<b>loan</b>s goverment intervention &#034;pork&#034; / &#034;pork barrel&#034; spending main st. vs. wall st. foreclosure  HELP PLEASE!   <br /><i>Source: _http</i></p>
<p>Judge: Foreclosure mediation can satisfy homeowners and lenders - Orlando Sentinel<br />
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<p>Open Question: can people have work done on their house if they got a foreclosure notice? </p>
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<p>Open Question: How much will bank bid at Foreclosure Auction? <br /> 	I have been looking to purchase a house but it has went to foreclosure and will be auctioned off at the county court house this week. The current owner owes the bank $890,000 for his existing <b>mortgage</b>. If I were to bid at the auction, would the bank bid all the way up to $890,000? Or, would they stop at a lower bid? what is the norm?   <br /><i>Source: _http</i></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Open Question: Essay help please&#8230; I need help exspanding my veiws and ideas i know this is a long paper anythng would help? <br /> 	Imagine a time when you could afford a tank of gas, a cart full of groceries or even a simple trip to the dentist. Anymore the economy is so tight and all we can seem to do is ask why.  The truth is it comes down to how our government is handling things, they could be putting to many taxes on things we need, or they may not be prepared for an attack on the country. So instead of wondering why things are so tight or why we can barely afford to drive to the grocery store let alone buy the things we need when we get there, we should be thinking of ideas on how we could fix this. What would make our society a better place, what are the makings of a perfect government? The perfect government would be to take some of Lao-Tzu’s ideas on world affairs, trust, honesty and taxes, then take some of Machiavelli’s views and meet some where in the middle. The United States government gets to involved in other countries affairs, we meddle to much and end up making other countries feel threatened. According to Lao-Tzu we should focus on our own people and stay out of the business of other countries.  It’s a good idea for a country to mind their business when it comes down to it. But on the other hand a country has to be prepared for anything.  Think of it this way, if another country is punishing their criminals in a way the United States Government doesn’t agree with we have no right at all to tell them to stop what they are doing, or to threaten them if they do not listen, but  is another government doesn’t agree with how the United States is handling capital punishment and is threatening us then we should stand up for our rights to make our own laws, and the right to punish anyone who breaks those laws. Another big problem with our government is trust or lack of trust. Lao-Tzu says “If you don’t trust the people you make them untrustworthy.“  This may go a little far but Machiavelli says that people are not trust worthy at all. I believe we need to meet half way. We can not completely trust people because the fact is people do lie, but we are not all bad.  Our  government says we are innocent until proven guilty,  and this is how it should be. But in today’s society are we really innocent until proven guilty or are we more guilty until proven innocent?  A close friend of mine was once pulled over because of a head light being out, it was late at night, he had honestly been at my house studying for an exam instead of  the normal routine of license and registration  please, he was drug out  and hand cuffed because the officer “thought”  he had a weapon that ended up being his little brothers toy sword. Needless to say he was not treated as an innocent person , and even after the officer seen it was just a toy  he was still very rude to my friend.  The United States have raised taxes so much that we as middle class people can’t even afford to live. Now Machiavelli doesn’t say to much if anything about  taxing people but if had an opinion I’m sure he wouldn’t be against it, but on this subject I agree with what Lao-Tzu says on page 30. “When taxes are too high people go hungry.”  Not only do they go hungry, but the lose land, houses, cars,  and most of all they lose self respect.  In the United States there are so many taxes on our homes that there is a record high on <b>foreclosures</b>.  The taxes my father pays on his house are more than the monthly <b>loan</b> payment alone. It’s not only property tax that hurts us it all the other high   <br /><i>Source: _http</i></p>
<p>Open Question: What % of homes from habitat for humanity go into foreclosure? </p>
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<p>Open Question: how can i catch up on my <b>mortgage</b> fast? <br /> 	I fell behind on my <b>mortgage</b> and now face foreclosure, how can I catch up fast?   <br /><i>Source: _http</i></p>
<p>Open Question: how much should i offer for a house? <br /> 	A house thatIam interested in purchasing is in foreclosure, I am preaproved with an fha <b>loan</b> and will have to use the 203k plan because the house needs some repairs.  I will have to repair a few shingles from what I can tell, also 1 window needs to be replaced as well as new flooring which i would have put down anyway because I dont like carpet due to my animals.  I need to make an offer before I get it inspected and I was wondering what would be a good offer to make considering what needs to be done.  It is listed for 59,900, it is a 4 bed 2 full bath, and is on the tax books for 91000, and also zestimated at 102,000.  Like I said it needs work but the flooring is something I would have wanted to do anyway, but id like to make a good offer and not cheat myself, my real estate agent said we might could offer around 48000 and closing costs.   <br /><i>Source: _http</i></p>
<p>Open Question: What is appropriate for my Housewarming Party Invite? <br /> 	Anyone who knows my husband and I knows that we don&#039;t need any more &#034;things&#034;, but we bought a foreclosure and could use a lot of help- both monetarily and expertise.  I know they will all most likely want to bring a gift of some sort.  I was wondering if you think it would be ok to say on the invite that there is no need for gifts, but if they feel the need that we would love a gift card for a hardware store or a donation of time and/or handy-work toward rebuilding our old deck and house entrance?   I was also wondering if it would be ok to invite my clients from work (salon) since they were invited to my wedding?   <br /><i>Source: _http</i></p>
<p>Open Question: Can anyone give me the meaning of these words? <br /> 	I need the definition that has something to with the financial crisis:  sub prime mortage/<b>loan</b>s goverment intervention &#034;pork&#034; / &#034;pork barrel&#034; spending main st. vs. wall st. foreclosure  HELP PLEASE!   <br /><i>Source: _http</i></p>
<p>Open Question: Not sure what&#039;s next with home? <br /> 	When I separated from my husband a year and a half ago, my main goal was to have the house&#8211;I realize now that was a decision made more from fear and emotion than logic. In retrospect, it was a bad financial decision. At the time, tho, I was thinking of my children and needing to keep some security in what had suddenly become an unsecure life. Divorces take a long time in Wisconsin, and before the divorce was final I was looking more logically at this 98 year old home that was decent inside but in need of siding, a rock foundation that&#039;s showing its age, very outdated electrical, and aging beams in the basement ceiling. It was one thing owning this home as half of a couple. Alone? It made me shudder. I offered it to my soon-to-be-ex and wanted to get a rental. He wouldn&#039;t take it. In the end, it made no difference that I didn&#039;t want it. As is customary in the state of WI, the judge awarded me the house and it was mine via quit claim deed.  I don&#039;t want this house, it&#039;s draining me physically, emotionally, mentally. I put a new roof on it this year, repainted and repaired everything there was to repair in every room, and it&#039;s beautiful inside&#8211;all of this was done to sell it and get out from under it. I don&#039;t have any more money to invest in it and I&#039;m struggling financially. I&#039;m not behind in my payments but I wasn&#039;t able to make my 1/2 yr taxes that were due in August. I have it for sale and priced as low as I can. There are showings and each potential buyer comments on the amount of work that&#039;s gone into the inside and how nice it is&#8211;and expresses concern over either the electrical (old wiring, fuse box and breaker system) or the aging wood in the floor joists, or the condition of the foundation, etc, etc. With these concerns, even if I WERE to get a serious prospect on the house, they&#039;d want repairs prior to sale that I have to no way to perform financially&#8211;or even worse, that the house most likely won&#039;t pass inspection for these same reasons.  At this point, I don&#039;t know what to do. I&#039;ve asked my lawyer to draft a formal letter to my ex-husband formally offering him the house, one more time. I&#039;m not as bad off as some. I don&#039;t spend money, I make decent money, I&#039;m careful. But each month the gap between what I take home and what&#039;s left over gets so small&#8211;small enough now that I&#039;m robbing from my taxes fund to put fuel in the car, expenses, etc. I&#039;ve researched what can happen in a foreclosure (deficiency judgement, tanked credit for 7 yrs) but that this point, is it wrong of me to view foreclosure as maybe the light at the end of my tunnel? And I don&#039;t want to &#034;work with the lender&#034; because there&#039;s nothing to work out&#8211;I&#039;m not behind yet. I&#039;m saddled with a house that I shouldn&#039;t have had alone, that isn&#039;t selling, as we&#039;re going without more and more because one thing after another is needing repair or upgrades. What are my other options? And is foreclosure maybe the best way to just end this and start over (albeit with trashed credit)? Short sale has the same credit impact so either way that doesn&#039;t matter to me.   <br /><i>Source: _http</i></p>
<p>Open Question: can people have work done on their house if they got a foreclosure notice? </p>
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<p>Open Question: How do the credit repairs work? Are there any downfalls to it? <br /> 	I am getting a foreclosure on a home and they told me my credit could get repaired but need more info on that.   <br /><i>Source: _http</i></p>
<p>Open Question: How much will bank bid at Foreclosure Auction? <br /> 	I have been looking to purchase a house but it has went to foreclosure and will be auctioned off at the county court house this week. The current owner owes the bank $890,000 for his existing <b>mortgage</b>. If I were to bid at the auction, would the bank bid all the way up to $890,000? Or, would they stop at a lower bid? what is the norm?   <br /><i>Source: _http</i></p>
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<p>Foreclosure workshop Oct. 18 at Revere High - The Daily Item of Lynn         <br />Foreclosure workshop Oct. 18 at Revere High - The Daily Item of Lynn Posted by:  in Foreclosure        Foreclosure workshop Oct. 18 at Revere High The Daily Item of Lynn, MA - 20 minutes ago By Thor Jourgensen/The Daily Item REVERE-Homeowners who are facing foreclosure or are worried about it can meet with representatives for major <b>mortgage</b> …      Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article  Buy and Sell Real Estate Without Paying a Broker!     No Comments »                  <br /><i>Source: onlineforeclosureinfo.com</i></p>
<p>Judge: Foreclosure mediation can satisfy homeowners and lenders - Orlando Sentinel         <br />Judge: Foreclosure mediation can satisfy homeowners and lenders - Orlando Sentinel Posted by:  in Foreclosure        Judge: Foreclosure mediation can satisfy homeowners and lenders Orlando Sentinel, FL - 37 minutes ago In many cases, the first opportunity homeowners have to discuss foreclosure action is at a court hearing or later, at a foreclosure sale. …      Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article      No Comments »                  <br /><i>Source: foreclosurelistinglive.com</i></p>
<p>Officials hope more take advantage of foreclosure help - Bethany Beach Wave         <br />Officials hope more take advantage of foreclosure help - Bethany Beach Wave Posted by:  in Foreclosure        Officials hope more take advantage of foreclosure help Bethany Beach Wave, DE - 1 hour ago In May, Delaware experienced a dramatic rise in the number of foreclosure filings statewide, officials said. Sussex County recorded 110 filings, …      Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article      No Comments »                  <br /><i>Source: foreclosurelistinglive.com</i></p>
<p>Judge: Foreclosure mediation can satisfy homeowners and lenders - Orlando Sentinel         <br />    Judge: Foreclosure mediation can satisfy homeowners and lenders Orlando Sentinel, FL - 49 minutes ago In many cases, the first opportunity homeowners have to discuss foreclosure action is at a court hearing or later, at a foreclosure sale. …                     <br /><i>Source: <a href="http://www.tackleforeclosure.com">www.tackleforeclosure.com</a></i></p>
<p>Foreclosure workshop Oct. 18 at Revere High - The Daily Item of Lynn         <br />Foreclosure workshop Oct. 18 at Revere High - The Daily Item of Lynn Posted by:  in Foreclosure        Foreclosure workshop Oct. 18 at Revere High The Daily Item of Lynn, MA - 48 minutes ago By Thor Jourgensen/The Daily Item REVERE-Homeowners who are facing foreclosure or are worried about it can meet with representatives for major <b>mortgage</b> …      Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article      No Comments »                  <br /><i>Source: foreclosurelistinglive.com</i></p>
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		<title>Foreclosures and the Right to Vote - New York Times</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Foreclosures</b> and the Right to Vote - New York Times         <br /> <b>Foreclosures</b> and the Right to Vote - New York Times     KATU   <b>Foreclosures</b> and the Right to Vote New York Times, United States - Oct 4, 2008 The foreclosure crisis could do considerable damage to the nation s voting system. More than a million people have lost their homes in the past two years. … Brunner&#039;s office trying to make voting easier Lancaster Eagle Gazette <b>Foreclosures</b> might spawn vote trickery Las Vegas Review - Journal Foreclosure adds extra hurdle for voters in Ohio Coshocton Tribu                 <br /><i>Source: <a href="http://www.theforeclosurenews.com">www.theforeclosurenews.com</a></i></p>
<p>In Philly, A Meeting Before Foreclosure (NPR)         <br /> The City of Philadelphia has an innovative program to keep people in their homes even as they face foreclosure. The city requires lenders to meet face-to-face with each borrower on the verge of losing a house.                 <br /><i>Source: stopforeclosuretip.com</i></p>
<p>Thousands bid at foreclosure auction - Washington Examiner<br />
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<p>Federal bailout lacks control of home <b>loan</b>s to aid owners - Boston Globe         <br />   ABC News   Federal bailout lacks control of home <b>loan</b>s to aid owners Boston Globe, United States - 43 minutes ago The lengthy bailout legislation includes five pages intended to stem the tide of <b>foreclosures</b> sweeping the nation; more than 2 million foreclosure … Worthy foreclosure rescue? Philadelphia Inquirer Struggling borrowers face brick wall on <b>loan</b> workouts San Jose Mercury News Advocates: Homeowners need help Schenectady Gazette MarketWatch - FinancialWeek (subscription) all 529 news a                 <br /><i>Source: <a href="http://www.tackleforeclosure.com">www.tackleforeclosure.com</a></i></p>
<p>Watch out for foreclosure scams - KTBS         <br />Watch out for foreclosure scams - KTBS Posted by:  in Foreclosure        Watch out for foreclosure scams KTBS, LA - 7 minutes ago Like so many people, Robert Abbott was headed toward foreclosure after missing a few monthly <b>mortgage</b> payments. Then, a postcard arrived, offering help. …      Original Post By Google News Click Here For The Entire Article  Buy and Sell Real Estate Without Paying a Broker!     No Comments »                  <br /><i>Source: <b>foreclosures</b>bystate.net</i></p>
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		<title>Leader Of Foreclosure Rescue Scheme Sentenced - North Country Gazette</title>
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Fledgling program helps combat foreclosures - Connecticut Post             Fledgling program helps combat foreclosures Connecticut Post, CT - 8 hours ago As a result of the growing financial crisis, the General Assembly has launched a special foreclosure mediation program through the state Judicial Branch, …                     Source: www.tackleforeclosure.com
Fannie Mae encourages homeowners in foreclosure to SHOOT - ireport            Enews 2.0   Fannie Mae encourages homeowners in foreclosure to SHOOT ireport - 5 hours ago Addie Polk, a 90 year old Akron, Ohio woman whose house was being foreclosed by Fannie Mae, shot herself in the chest when the sheriff&#039;s deputies attempted … Ohio woman, 90, attempts suicide after foreclosure Reuters Woman, 90, shoots self inside foreclosed home CNN Nation Digest Ohio woman, 90, shoots self, keeps home Seattle Times Lawyers and Settlements - AHN all 500 news articles                     Source: www.tackleforeclosure.com
Fannie Mae encourages homeowners in foreclosure to SHOOT - ireport            Enews 2.0   Fannie Mae encourages homeowners in foreclosure to SHOOT ireport - 8 hours ago Addie Polk, a 90 year old Akron, Ohio woman whose house was being foreclosed by Fannie Mae, shot herself in the chest when the sheriff&#039;s deputies attempted … Ohio woman, 90, attempts suicide after foreclosure Reuters Woman, 90, shoots self inside foreclosed home CNN Nation Digest Ohio woman, 90, shoots self, keeps home Seattle Times Lawyers and Settlements - AHN all 508 news articles                     Source: www.tackleforeclosure.com
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Leader Of Foreclosure Rescue Scheme Sentenced - North Country Gazette         <br />    Leader Of Foreclosure Rescue Scheme Sentenced North Country Gazette, NY - 1 hour ago NEW YORK—A New York man has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for his participation in a wide-ranging home foreclosure rescue scheme, which defrauded …                     <br /><i>Source: <a href="http://www.tackleforeclosure.com">www.tackleforeclosure.com</a></i></p>
<p>Fledgling program helps combat <b>foreclosures</b> - Connecticut Post         <br />    Fledgling program helps combat <b>foreclosures</b> Connecticut Post, CT - 8 hours ago As a result of the growing financial crisis, the General Assembly has launched a special foreclosure mediation program through the state Judicial Branch, …                     <br /><i>Source: <a href="http://www.tackleforeclosure.com">www.tackleforeclosure.com</a></i></p>
<p>Fannie Mae encourages homeowners in foreclosure to SHOOT - ireport         <br />   Enews 2.0   Fannie Mae encourages homeowners in foreclosure to SHOOT ireport - 5 hours ago Addie Polk, a 90 year old Akron, Ohio woman whose house was being foreclosed by Fannie Mae, shot herself in the chest when the sheriff&#039;s deputies attempted … Ohio woman, 90, attempts suicide after foreclosure Reuters Woman, 90, shoots self inside foreclosed home CNN Nation Digest Ohio woman, 90, shoots self, keeps home Seattle Times Lawyers and Settlements - AHN all 500 news articles                     <br /><i>Source: <a href="http://www.tackleforeclosure.com">www.tackleforeclosure.com</a></i></p>
<p>Fannie Mae encourages homeowners in foreclosure to SHOOT - ireport         <br />   Enews 2.0   Fannie Mae encourages homeowners in foreclosure to SHOOT ireport - 8 hours ago Addie Polk, a 90 year old Akron, Ohio woman whose house was being foreclosed by Fannie Mae, shot herself in the chest when the sheriff&#039;s deputies attempted … Ohio woman, 90, attempts suicide after foreclosure Reuters Woman, 90, shoots self inside foreclosed home CNN Nation Digest Ohio woman, 90, shoots self, keeps home Seattle Times Lawyers and Settlements - AHN all 508 news articles                     <br /><i>Source: <a href="http://www.tackleforeclosure.com">www.tackleforeclosure.com</a></i></p>
<p>Foreclosure list - A Guide to Buying Pre <b>Foreclosures</b> in Miami         <br /> The numbers of homes entering foreclosure proceedings in Miami continue to pile on. Not all homes that enter foreclosure proceedings get foreclosed upon though. If a homeowner is able to fix the default, the proceedings can come to a halt. Otherwise, the homeowner has the option of … pre <b>foreclosures</b>  The foreclosure crisis, which hit the subprime industry at the beginning of 2006, has now crossed-over to the prime <b>mortgage</b>s. As the non-profit alliance HOPE NOW reported that for the month of Ju                 <br /><i>Source: foreclosurelistingstoday.com</i></p>
<p>Owners of senior housing in Edina defaulted, each resident being sued - Minneapolis Star Tribune         <br />    Owners of senior housing in Edina defaulted, each resident being sued Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 1 hour ago But in a new dimension of the housing meltdown, each resident has been sued individually by a bank that has also filed a foreclosure suit against the … Bank to Sue Residents of Senior’s Complex Over Unpaid <b>Loan</b>s FOX 9 News all 12 news articles                        <br /><i>Source: <a href="http://www.tackleforeclosure.com">www.tackleforeclosure.com</a></i></p>
<p>Fledgling program helps combat <b>foreclosures</b> - Connecticut Post         <br />    Fledgling program helps combat <b>foreclosures</b> Connecticut Post, CT - 11 hours ago As a result of the growing financial crisis, the General Assembly has launched a special foreclosure mediation program through the state Judicial Branch, …                     <br /><i>Source: <a href="http://www.tackleforeclosure.com">www.tackleforeclosure.com</a></i></p>
<p>Owners of senior housing in Edina defaulted, each resident being sued - Minneapolis Star Tribune         <br />    Owners of senior housing in Edina defaulted, each resident being sued Minneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 4 hours ago But in a new dimension of the housing meltdown, each resident has been sued individually by a bank that has also filed a foreclosure suit against the … Bank to Sue Residents of Senior’s Complex Over Unpaid <b>Loan</b>s FOX 9 News all 12 news articles                        <br /><i>Source: <a href="http://www.tackleforeclosure.com">www.tackleforeclosure.com</a></i></p>
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		<title>Open Question: Why did Dems in the bailout bill prevent aid to family foreclosures but supported 150B for the rich&#039;s tax cuts?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Open Question: Why did Dems in the bailout bill prevent aid to family <b>foreclosures</b> but supported 150B for the rich&#039;s tax cuts? <br /> 	The attitude of the Democratic leaders to the broad and deep-felt popular opposition to the bailout was one of utter indifference. Many spoke of their repudiation of the will of the American people as a hallmark of true leadership.  Attempts by Democratic opponents of the original measure to attach provisions to the bill providing aid to families facing foreclosure on their homes were rejected by the Democratic leadership as impermissible.  The events of the past week have provided the clearest confirmation that the Democratic Party is completely subservient to big business and the financial oligarchy. This was underscored by the role of the party’s presidential nominee, Senator Barack Obama, who returned to Washington on Wednesday to cast his own ballot in favor of the bailout and lobbied to shift the votes of a number of House Democrats.   <br /><i>Source: _http</i></p>
<p>Open Question: how can i catch up on my <b>mortgage</b> fast? <br /> 	I fell behind on my <b>mortgage</b> and now face foreclosure, how can I catch up fast?   <br /><i>Source: _http</i></p>
<p>Open Question: Does Obama changing 32 Dems votes for the bailout reflect an austere legislation as President? <br /> 	The events of the past week have provided the clearest confirmation that the Democratic Party is completely subservient to big business and the financial oligarchy. This was underscored by Senator Barack Obama, who returned to Washington on Wednesday to cast his own ballot in favor of the bailout and lobbied to shift the votes of a number of House Democrats.  On Thursday, Obama held a conference call with a group of freshmen Democratic House members to press them to support the bill. He reportedly made a strong pitch to members of the Congressional Black Caucus—which accounted for a dozen of the changed votes.  On Friday, a number of the 32 Democratic representatives who switched their votes to support the legislation cited Obama’s appeal in explaining their decision.  The legislation gives US Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson virtually unrestricted powers to use at least $700 billion to buy up largely worthless paper assets from Wall Street using taxpayers’ money.  Earlier, White House spokesman Tony Fratto, a former official in the US Treasury Department, all but acknowledged that the measure is not aimed at ameliorating the increasingly dire conditions facing millions of American working people confronted with the loss of jobs and <b>foreclosures</b> on their homes.  Responding to a question as to whether the bailout would affect rising unemployment—reflected in jobless figures released Friday showing another 159,000 jobs destroyed—Fratto responded: “No one should be over-promising what this bill will do. It’s not been sold as giving a boost to the economy—it’s to avoid a crisis   <br /><i>Source: _http</i></p>
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		<title>Home foreclosures soar in the Lehigh Valley - Allentown Morning Call</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Home foreclosures soar in the Lehigh ValleyAllentown Morning Call,&#160;PA&#160;- 11 hours agoBy Riley Yates and Kevin Amerman &#124; Of The Morning Call In Lehigh County, foreclosure filings this year have already exceeded those of 2007. (...)]]></description>
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