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Category Archives: On the Burner
Foreclosure Case Killer!- An Allonge Is Not Admissable Evidence of Bank’s Ownership
Across the country, banks are attaching “allonges” to original promissory notes, then using the attached allonge to allege their ownership of the note and their standing to foreclose.
The problem for the banks is an allonge is only supposed to be used when there is not sufficient blank space on the front or the back of [...]
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Nebraska Foreclosure Law Info
Nebraska foreclosure laws allows real estate foreclosures to be done using only judicial procedures. For initiating a real estate foreclosure the lender is required by law to file a petition in the Nebraska District Court for the county where the distressed property is located.
The lender or a trustee appointed by him may proceed as per [...]
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Income Opportunity: Program Overview
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
We’re looking to expand our organization to allow a further outreach of our services.
Be a part of an organization that is making a difference:
* Assist in community outreach activities
* Participate in training and assist in developing new ways to support our communities
* Develop skills to include strong leadership and teamwork
The Helpful Hands [...]
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Mortgage Loan Audit Analysis
Mortgage Loan Audit Analysis identifying mistakes and miscalculations in the mortgage loan and other significantly important documents. Continue reading
The Helpful Hands Foundation: Family Fundamentals
When: Saturday, May 9, 2009
Time: 2:00 pm
Location: 1021 Lakeland Hills Blvd
Lakeland, FL 33805
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Mortgage relief ahead for some Florida customers of Countrywide
More than 57,000 Floridians caught in the subprime-mortgage mess may be eligible for nearly $1billion in help under a deal made by Countrywide Financial to settle claims that it used deceptive practices to sell financially shaky mortgages. Continue reading