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 If I buy a house by 95%mortgage, can I make conversion in my house within the first year of pay back my mort?
I am a first time buyer, so will I face any barriers to the mortgage supplier when I convert my house before i pay back all the mortgage?...


 How can i evict someone from my own apartment?
i live in los angeles. i don't expect the evictee to be violent.
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in california there is a law preventing people from being kicked out of a place that they have ...


 Can my landlord throw me out if I dont sign a new lease?
I live in New York and I am not to sure If I want to stay in my apartment. I am not ready top move but I dont want to be stuck for here for another year. Can he tell me I have to move if I dont sign ...


 Can my landlord kick me out for having sex?
I rent a room in a woman's suburban house in Missouri on a monthly basis, and the other day she asked me to not have sex in her house anymore. I asked if she just wanted me to keep it down, and ...


 Can I afford this home?
I make 1800 a month with taxes and health benefits taken out. My bills add up to 1400/month (Utilities, Gas, Food, Phone, 300 in savings). Mortgage would be around 750/month. Can I afford it? Is it ...


 How do I quit the HOA (home owner's association), does transferring the deed helps?
PLEASE READ before answering irresponsibly:
The HOA my house is in does not care for trash or water or anything that I know of because I pay for all those bills. In addition, there is NO gate or ...


 Do you think a landlord will let me work out in their gym if I pay them every week or month? ?
I don't live in the apartments, but they are the closet thing to me and the real gym is to much for me to afford since I'm still in college.If yes, how much should a pay each week or each ...


 Landlords, what advice do you have for renting to prospective tenants?
Other than performing background checks, verifying income source, calling previous landlords, and pulling a credit report, what else should a new landlord consider before renting out their property? T...


 If there is a offer on a home to buy can I make a offer too?
My wife and I were looking ata home that needed repairs, It's a forclosed home that a corporation has bought and put on the market, my real estate agent called the realtor selling the home for ...


 I am a first time buyer and i would like to have a 45 year mortgage loan, how do i go about doing that?
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 Might have to kick Roommate out soon... can I legally change the locks?
She moved in on June 1st. She owed me Junes Rent ($500) and the Deposit (one months rent- $500). She gave me rent but asked if I was flex with the deposit and I said I would give her two more weeks. I...


 I need help? Can someone please answer this?
This is the first time that i am renting a house and i guess that idont know what kind of questions to ask. So here is the story. I am getting a 3 bedroom house in the country and it has 2 bathrooms ...


 Neighbor keeps mowing and edging my lawn without permission - legal ramifications?
My neighbor's kids used to mow my lawn for a fee. Last year I told him I would be taking care of it myself from then on and I bought a lawnmower. But each week, if I don't get out and mow ...


 I put in an application for an apartment, was this a lease i signed, im scared?
my grandparents are moving to michigan with the rest of my family and i am staying in texas so i decided to get an apartment. i fill out an app. and sign a few places, isnt an application usually a ...


 My landlord will not make repairs asap?
I have a real bad water leak in my kitchen and it's geting worse the plumer came by one day this week and stated he would be back and never came back and it's geting worse someone please ...


 Can u have a dog if u live in pine harbor apartments?
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 If I have a less then perfect credit score-can I still rent?
I recently had the opportunity to clean up a good portion of my credit file (pay off debts) I sitll have two small things on there (which I'Ve arranged a payment plan for), will I still have ...


 How do i get grants to buy a home?
i am a first time home buyer with poor crdit and i need money to help with my down payment so i can buy down my interest rate....


 If interest rates are low, prices are dropping and inventory is high, why aren't more people buying homes?
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 How can you break a lease?
My husband has a new job so we are moving, but we still have 3 months on our lease, how do we break it? We are in a large apartment complex....



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How to stop a foreclosure?
I was diagnosised with cancer in April of this year and have to undergo to different surgeries thus causing me to lose my income. Due to the excessive medical bills we are currently behind on our mortage payments and are facing a possible foreclosure. Is there anyway to keep our home and be able to get our payments back on track? We are finally getting back on track but still cannot make the back payments. We are still living on my husbands income alone. Help!!! I have no idea what to do or where to go for assistance. We have 3 children and do not want to lose our home. I have checked here locally for assistance and have come up with nothing. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks and God Bless!
                     
 




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In order for your lender to be of some help to you, the situation that cause or is causing you to be in foreclsoure has to have changed.

In order for your lender to be of help to you you need to call them and explain your situation to them. Ask if they can be of any help to you so as not to lose you home.

Ask them for a forebearance agreement. This agreement will basically call for you to make the back payments up in small monthly payments at a payment you can do in addition to your regular monthly payments.

This agreement can last from 24 months to some where around 48 months. Make the best deal you can so you can afford the two payments that you will be required to make.

It will be sort of like you now having two (2)mortgages

They might also have other programs for you to consider, so make sure you ask if there are others. If you don't get the response you want from the first person you speak with ask for a manager. Failing to reach an agreement with a manager ask for a supersvisor.

You have to remember the mortgage company does not want your house. They are in the business of lending money not managing or selling houses. They already know you and would rather keep you as a client. Keep asking for someone until they agree to make an arrangement with you.

I hope this has been of some use to you, good luck.

"FIGHT ON"


bostonianinmo
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Hope you're beating the cancer!

First off, contact your mortgage holder and explain your situation. Most of them have no desire to forclose and will work with you as long as you stay in touch with them! If you are in a position to make your current payments, they will often accept partial payments towards the arrearages to avoid foreclosure. And I've know some who will waive the late fees as well if you have a good reason; and you certainly do! I even knew of one who rolled the arrearages to the back end of the loan for a friend in similar circumstances. That added a few years to her mortgage, but brought her up current virtually over night. The worst possible thing that you can do is to not contact them. If they don't hear from you, they'll just figure you as a deadbeat and foreclose. Don't let that happen!

When the choice is medical bills or mortgate payments, ALWAYS pay the mortgage! You can file bankruptcy and still keep your home most of the time. This will make the medical bills go away but at least you will still have a roof over your head. Food and shelter have to come first. Medical bills and credit card payments go to the back of the list every time!

Good luck and God Bless!


patti duke
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Most financial institutions will allow you to pay the monthly interest only until you get back on your feet, Have you asked them? If they say no ask why not? The interest is their primary concern, they have your property as collateral so why not? Good luck and stand up for yourself.


ThomasR
Call an attorney.............. there are many good ones out there who truly help people. I am not an attorney. I hope all works out for you.


whitedove
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of course the only way is to pay the bill. but if its ain't possible for now, why don't you ask for a time, or maybe sign a promissory since anyway your excuse is valid.


Robert s
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Call me tomorrow morning. I'm a loan consultant and can sometimes make some magic happen. tollfree at 8005469080 ext ension 199
here is my companys website www.equityconsultants.com


puck
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hard to answer not knowing where you live, there is no quick fix that i know of. One solution is to call up a home vestor. Some will help by basically buying the home from u, but allowing you to still live there and pay the mortgage. then the will sell u back the house when you are able to take the responsibility back. Some only charge the buying and selling commission which u don't pay. It comes out of the loan. And some take the equity.
or refi with what they call a rap around. you pay less then what the interest is and the rest goes to the back of the loan. short term solution


Spencer B
Before your bank starts a foreclosure, call them up, explain the situation and see if they would be willing to roll the back payments into the loan and you will continue to make payments. They might even be able to work out a payment plan for you. If they are not willing to do this and you have equity in the home you may try to refinace with another bank. Your interest rate will likely not be very good though since your missed payments will show on your credit report.
If all else fails attempt to sell your house with a Realtor. They should be able to help you with any questions you have. If you have no equity in the house, you may still be able to get an offer on the house and negotiate with the bank to accept it as full and final payment.
Of course, I'm not a lawyer and if foreclosure is the direction your going, your going to want to talk to one.


Pat F
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Due to a medical hardship, you should be able to get on a repayment plan with your lender. If you visit our site: www.KCHomeSolutions.biz, then you can browse the site for some answers. Since foreclosure is a complicated situation, the available remedies are different for each individual.

You can call us, and I'd be happy to answer any questions you might have.


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