Short Sale Nightmare
HORROR stories abound across Foreclosure Nation. But once in a while, a new one comes along to remind us just how dysfunctional our mortgage market is. Read more . . .
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HORROR stories abound across Foreclosure Nation. But once in a while, a new one comes along to remind us just how dysfunctional our mortgage market is. Read more . . .
Living with a foreclosure threat: Single mom keeps faith
Karen Simmons, 45, a single mother with of two sons from Teaneck, is one of the 3 million Americans whose homes are now in foreclosure. Read more . . .
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Short Sale Nightmare
/in Foreclosure & Loan Mod Blog /by Scott LaninHORROR stories abound across Foreclosure Nation. But once in a while, a new one comes along to remind us just how dysfunctional our mortgage market is. Read more . . .
Living with a foreclosure threat: Single mom keeps faith
/in Foreclosure & Loan Mod Blog /by Scott LaninLiving with a foreclosure threat: Single mom keeps faith Karen Simmons, 45, a single mother with of two sons from Teaneck, is one of the 3 million Americans whose homes are now in foreclosure. Read more . . .