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  • Can you roll a previous debt into a new home mortgage loan, and if you can does it rise your intrest rate???
  • Why is the home equity loan rate going up while mortgage rate is going down?
  • Liquid Equity G? a word that fits LEG as in “His home loan was a ARM (Adustable rate Mortgage) and a LEG”
  • IS a home Equity loan rate lower or higher then a mortgage rate?
  • Real Estate Foreclosure Paralegal Practice and Procedure

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Can you roll a previous debt into a new home mortgage loan, and if you can does it rise your intrest rate???

posted by Mike Taylor in July 24th, 2008 
home mortgage loan rate
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Why is the home equity loan rate going up while mortgage rate is going down?

posted by Mike Taylor in July 23rd, 2008 
home mortgage loan rate
spot asked:

For at least the last couple days? is there chance home equity loan rate goes down?

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Liquid Equity G? a word that fits LEG as in “His home loan was a ARM (Adustable rate Mortgage) and a LEG”

posted by Mike Taylor in July 22nd, 2008 
home mortgage loan rate
concerned_earthling asked:

I am looking for an acronym that fits the word leg.
I started with Liquid Equity Grab.
As in the bank grabs the equity in your home.
Free up the equity in your home and really pay the bank more with a LEG (Liqiud Equity Grab)
That does not sound official like an ARM (Adustable Rate Mortgage) does.

So here is the idea either a whole new acronym that fits the LEG or a word that starts with G that fits and sounds official.

The end result must be an official sounding phrase that uses the phrase an ARM and a LEG.

My house cost me an ARM and a LEG.


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IS a home Equity loan rate lower or higher then a mortgage rate?

posted by Mike Taylor in July 9th, 2008 
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Real Estate Foreclosure Paralegal Practice and Procedure

posted by Mike Taylor in July 9th, 2008 

Real Estate Foreclosure Paralegal Practice and Procedure: 1995 Supplement

Foreclosure doesn’t have to be the end of the world

These days, foreclosures are affecting all kinds of people andĀ  properties. If you are facing foreclosures, you might feelĀ  feel helpless, hopeless, and resigned to giving up your house without trying to save it.

If so, cheer up! You actually have some good, solid options to take control of the situation, avoid foreclosure proceedings, and even protect your credit.

Depending on which option you choose, Stop Foreclosure Now will help you: * decide whether your property is really worth saving * figure out how much time you have to respond * negotiate with your lender * use the courts to stop the foreclosure * decide whether bankruptcy is a good option * arrange to refinance your property * sell your property quickly Includes all the necessary forms and step-by-step instructions.

The book is covers 5 specific topics

  1. Promissory notes, mortgages, and deeds of trust.
  2. Differences between judicial and non-judicial foreclosure
  3. Various strategies homeowners can utilize to stop the foreclosure and save their homes
  4. Specific foreclosure procedures in each of the 50 states.
  5. It includes a nifty map of each states and that state’s website (which you can access for updates on foreclosure laws).

The final section contains a glossary of commonly used real estate terms. This book is a valuable new addition to my real estate library, and I highly recommend it for anyone wanting to learn more about foreclosure

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