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Illegal Foreclosures are Opening Loan Mod Doors

Let’s take a look at some of the more common illegal foreclosures: The lender who is foreclosing on you is not the lender on your deed of trust.  This is ok if all the proper assignments are recorded.  Of course, the lenders set up MERS and very few loans have the proper chain of title.  [...]

Published: November 6, 2010

Small Business Factoring Supplies Effortless, Quick Financing For New Businesses

Starting your own job certainly takes heart, imagination and ambition. It is not unfounded for newbie entrepreneurs to find themselves in need of cash, and fast. Small business factoring can definitely help solve their current financial shortfall.

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Student Loans Not Discharged Due to Boyfriend’s Income and Voluntary Underemployment

Below poverty level income for five of the past six years was no basis for discharging a chapter 7 debtor’s student loans, where she was voluntarily underemployed, had no dependents, and lived with her boyfriend, relying on his income as if they were married, according to the Bankruptcy Appellate Panel for the Eighth Circuit. The debtor in [...]

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