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  • What is a 1099-C Form and How Does it Relate to a Foreclosure? - Historically when a homeowner goes into foreclosure and the only resolution is the lender getting back a deed, this likely results in a deficiency between the amounts owed from the final judgment when the property is eventually sold. This "deficient" amount can be handled by the lender in two different ways. The lender can get a "deficiency judgment" from the court against the homeowner and try and collect this deficiency amount using common collection methods.
  • Short Pay Versus Short Sale In Foreclosure - There is often confusion about what is a short sale and a short pay with a lender in foreclosure. A short sale is where the lender is willing to discount the existing mortgage(s) and sell to an investor for a "cash" transaction or an end buyer who does financing.
  • Become An American Idol Winner By Knowing What The American Idol Judges Want - Tips For American Idol Auditions The Fox networks television show is an Americanized version of the U.K. show called Pop Idol. American Idol is produced by Ken Warwick and Simon Fuller, the very same U.K. producers of Pop Idol. The American Idol TV show made its U.S. debut on June 11, 2002.
  • The Truth About Credit Repair Services - Credit repair services advertisements are everywhere you look making amazing claims about how they can fix your credit and recover your ability to get finance.
  • 7 Step Guide to Staying Completely Stuck in Your Life - Are you stuck in your life? Do you receive some satisfaction from staying stuck and from no one being able to help you get unstuck? If you are invested in staying stuck, why not do it consciously and deliberately? Here is your guide to never getting unstuck. 1.
  • How Does a 'Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure' Work? - A "Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure" is when a lender accepts a deed to the homeowner's property in foreclosure instead of continuing the foreclosure process and incurring more expenses to get the deed anyway. However, this does not mean the homeowner is no longer responsible for a loan deficit if the lender sells the home for less money than is owed. This legal transaction starts after the homeowner has fallen behind on his loan payments and is in foreclosure. Even if the foreclosure has not started yet, the lender can be approached and asked if they will accept a "deed in lieu of" continuing into the foreclosure process.
  • Will You Ever Have to Pay a Deficiency Judgment From a Foreclosure? - When a foreclosure is finished and the home is sold or assessed by an appraisal, for the loss on the mortgage, the deficit amount the bank will not get back from the mortgage balance and expenses due, is called a deficiency. In most states, the lender has an option to get a judgment in this amount against the borrower and this is called a "deficiency judgment". In addition to the loss of the homeowner’s home he also has the potential of having to repay this judgment in the future. Even if the bank accepts a "deed in lieu of foreclosure" they can still get a deficiency judgment against the borrower. The borrower is the one responsible for the mortgage or deed of trust payments and he may or may not be the homeowner.
  • Discover the Greatest Secret of Foreclosure - Overage - Possibly one of the best kept secrets in the foreclosure industry is "overage". Overage is the amount of money left over after a foreclosure auction when the buyer has paid more than the lender's final judgment. This money can be as little as a few dollars or as much as millions of dollars. Depending on which state the homeowner lives in, his foreclosure sale will be conducted by a sheriff, a trustee, or a county clerk of the court.
  • Should You Walk From an Upside Down Foreclosure? - An "upside down" property is when the money owed (mortgage) is greater than the fair market value (FMV) of the home. For example, if the FMV of the home is $250,000 and the amount owed is $275,000, the property is upside down. This situation generally happens when there is a real estate market decline, the homeowner refinances more than 100% of FMV, or an equity line is added that is close to or above the FMV.
  • Is Foreclosure a Complicated Legal Process? - Foreclosure is not a complicated legal process but it can be confusing to the average homeowner struck in it. The exact legal process varies from state to state and county to county, however, the overall process is very similar.
  • How To Organize And Run An Art Or Poster Contest - If you are interested in having an art or poster contest and don’t know how to go about organizing and operating one, then this should help you considerably. Although this information was originally written for the Star Poster Program, it can also be adapted for your specific desires.
  • Do Something About Your Credit - Repair Credit Now to Have Higher Credit Score - After twelve years of credit repair, credit score repair and writing credit repair letters to all sorts of creditors, collection agencies and credit bureaus, I realized that it was necessary to provide my services at a serious discount to consumers in need. I realized that not all consumers could afford my credit repair services. As a result, I created a hotline to answer credit repair and credit score questions.
  • Are You Tried Of Feeling Sorry About Your Credit And Credit Score? - Are you tried of feeling sorry about your credit and credit score? Are you tired of throwing most of your income towards interest rate and fees on credit cards, auto or mortgage loans? Do you have interest rate of over 11% for auto loans or credit cards? Is your mortgage interest rate several points over the federal lending rate (interest rates over 8%)? Do you have a judgment on your credit report?
  • Judge Non-Stick Sets: Beautiful And Functional - When buying cookware it is more financially wise to buy a complete set. Buying pieces one at a time is usually quite a bit more expensive. Although it is sometimes nice to buy the individual specialty item that does not usually come with a set. When choosing a set you have non-stick and non-coated to choose from.
  • Judge Self Draining Lids: A Great Steaming Tool - An apparatus is prepared that is a self-draining cooking vessel that has a pivotally and normally biased closure overlying, which creates a seal, with multiple openings that allow for the drainage of fluids contained in the cooking vessel during the cooking process. An elevated, and removable, apparatus within this cooking vessel allows food to be steamed, whether it be vegetables or some other type of food.
  • Should You Defend Against the Mortgage Foreclosure Lawsuit or File Bankruptcy? - In nearly all cases of foreclosure, homeowners should seek out legal advice. This does not have to mean filing bankruptcy necessarily, but instead having a basic understanding of the legal process and how foreclosure will work its way through the courts.
  • Foreclosure and Taxes - Short Sales vs. Sheriff Sales - There seems to be some confusion about the income tax implications of foreclosure. Because a gain on the sale of a property can trigger income tax liabilities, unless the gains are invested in another piece of real estate within certain time limits, homeowners assume that any sale of their home, in foreclosure or otherwise, will cause them to owe the IRS money. However, only in certain instances will there be any liability; and there will most likely be no income tax to be paid if the house is sold at a sheriff sale for a loss. For purposes of illustration, we will provide an example of possible numbers of a foreclosure case. - Balance of mortgage is $400,000. - Property sold at sheriff sale for $366,000.
  • Famous Diamonds - A Diamond appraisal is basically a clinical process that is 75% objective and scientific, and 25% subjective, being based on personal judgment. That is because three of the four criteria used by diamond dealers to evaluate stones prior to purchasing from diamond wholesalers are based on measurements; carat, or mass and weight, color and clarity, whereas the fourth criterion is cut. This is important; certified loose diamonds that are cut properly are worth far more than those that are not.
  • The Hebrew Language: Evolving through the Centuries - The Hebrew language is spoken by more than six million people primarily in the modern state of Israel. It is also spoken by Jewish communities around the world in varying levels of proficiency. In the state of Israel, it is one of the two official languages, and it is spoken by the majority of the population. In addition, the Hebrew language has also proven of great interest to archaeologists and theology students interested in the history of ancient Israel. Hebrew has undergone an evolutionary process just as other languages have. The majority of the Hebrew Bible is written in Classical Hebrew.
  • How To Take The Best Credit Card Debt Help Judgment - If creditors are hounding you, it's time that you should take credit card debt help judgment. There is nothing disgraceful or shameful about it; on the other hand, they help you to get out of your credit card debt. Today's world live on the motto "buy today pay tomorrow", but sometimes it may go out of hand knowingly or unknowingly. Suddenly, one day you will find that you are paying more money as debt than you are earning. That's the time to go for help offering by credit card companies. What To Look For When You Are Taking Judgment There are many companies that are offering credit card debt help. But which one you should take, will depend on many factors.
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