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|Forty-two states lost jobs last month; Homeowners ‘strategically default’ on loans
When hearing the phrase “settlement loan” you might think it as a traditional loan. This is not the true. Most financial institutions do not lend money based on the merit of a pending lawsuit case. This is because financial institutions cannot absorb the risk behind it since they are funded by consumer monetary; especially with banks. This is why most people turn to settlement loan providers when in need of financial aid during a pending l Read the rest of this entry »
Star Spangled Banner by Alex Raz at Quicken Loans Arena
If you’re in the middle of a pending lawsuit you already understand the financial stress than can build during that period. This is especially true for injury or accident related lawsuits. During this period the plaintiff in the case won’t be able to work, and depending on the situation might never able to work again. As with most lawsuits this can be a very trying situation; most lawsuits tend to take many months if not years to complete. Read the rest of this entry »
Student Loan Scams 1 – Sallie Mae, Part 3
When looking to get a settlement loan you’ll find there are thousands of companies and brokers that offer settlement loans. As with any field of business some companies don’t meet specific standards or have many pending issues with past clients. When it comes to settlement loans you want to go with a reputable company with a long history of satisfied clients. Failure to do so can result in hidden fees, high interest rates and other issues Read the rest of this entry »
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Everyday we read about the worldwide financial crisis and, specifically, about the U.S. banking and housing crisis. To understand the challenges facing borrowers during the Housing crisis, it is critical to understand adjustable rate mortgages – how they work and how they can impact you.
ARMs offer both advantages and disadvantages. Unlike a fixed-rate mortgage, an ARM provides interest rates that change periodicall Read the rest of this entry »