Entries Tagged ‘Home’:
filed in Uncategorized on Mar.04, 2010
Are you trying to buy an affordable home? If you are, you’ll look to foreclosure property listings online. Foreclosed properties are typically out there for sale at a steeply discounted price. With that said, buyers would like to remember that buying and living in a foreclosed property isn’t as straightforward as it sounds. That is why some buyers rather choose properties that are known as REOs. These properties are real estate owned.
Tags: bank, Credit, Finance, foreclosure, Home, homeowner, reo
filed in Credit on Feb.14, 2010
The longer you ignore a bad credit rating, the worse things become. Essentially control of your life ahs been taken out of your hands and you want to take back that control. Repairing your credit is a good thing and while it may appear like a huge challenge, you can do it, even without the assistance of credit repair services. As soon as you make a start things will get better faster than you know it.
Tags: Business, car loans, Credit, credit repair, financing, Home, loans, real estate, travel
filed in Credit on Feb.11, 2010
If you have considered Christian debt counseling services as the answer to your financial woes, you may have done so specifically because of the assumption that a so-called “Christian” company will automatically offer lower, or no, fees, be fair, and be legitimate.
Tags: budgeting, Business, Chistianity, Christian Debt Counseling, Credit, debt, debt counseling, Debt Management, debt relief, Finance, Home, Houshold, money, Religion
filed in Credit on Jan.18, 2010
Score impact- It is a fact than your credit record has a significant impact on your ability to get insurance coverage, and on actual expense of the coverage. Credit scores are employed by insurance companies to assist with eligibility for a policy, types of coverage, and payment options in terms of premiums. Thus, there is no doubt about the link between credit score and insurance.
Tags: autoinsurance, budget, Credit, Credit score, Finance, Home, home insurance, insurance
filed in Credit on Jan.18, 2010
Filing for a bankruptcy is serious business. One simple action such as this will impact your credit rating for ten years to come. Yet, even though you may have filed for bankruptcy, there are some lenders who will still try to extend their services to you and your family.
Tags: advice, all, articles, Business, Credit, debt, etc, family, Finance, Home, internet, loan, money