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    My aunt went through foreclosure and typically stayed clear of those street signs "buy home now signs. But she did stumble upon the foreclosure busters, they helped her a great deal.




    Terrance

    #2
    Originally posted by mandaringrins
    My aunt went through foreclosure and typically stayed clear of those street signs "buy home now signs. But she did stumble upon the foreclosure busters, they helped her a great deal.




    Terrance

    Really? Gee, seems "Other People" and not the "Poster" are having terrible times..Wish they'd post instead of family...Ya know???

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      #3
      just click the little button on the left corner and flag it a spam.

      or put it on bread with mayo and eat it lol
      Im not an attorney or a trustee. You cant trust me either though!

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        #4
        SPAM should be fried-then put on bread w/ mayo.
        Most of my information is from personal experience or HOURS and HOURS of online research. When you're searching online, keep in mind there is no guarantee that the info is completely up to date, and your situation is unique from anyone else's. Do your homework, and consult with an attorney so you can make an informed decision.

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          #5
          you will get fat doing that. try baking it instead at 425 degrees for 15 minutes. add 3 spoonfuls of water before putting it in though.
          Im not an attorney or a trustee. You cant trust me either though!

          [x] - Done with 341? Join the 60 Day Club! ___________[x] - Im Discharged! Whoo Hooo!
          [x] - Poll: Should I File Pro-Se ____________________[x] - New BK Law: Median Income, Means Testing and Presumptive Abuse
          [x] - Zombie Debt Collectors Dig Up Your Old Mistakes _-[x] - Bankruptcy Law Resource
          [x] - Need A Fast Answer? Available 24/7!--__________[x] - Dont Be A Hero On Your Budget - You Wont Get An Award!

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            #6
            Originally posted by StaciMM
            SPAM should be fried-then put on bread w/ mayo.

            ohh, no. Mustard!!!! and american cheese. Yummy
            Chapter 13 filed -8/12/04
            Plan approved- 7/11/05
            Date discharged--10-12-2007
            Date closed- 12/6/2007:yes2::yes2:

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              #7
              Originally posted by StaciMM
              SPAM should be fried-then put on bread w/ mayo.

              Use Miracle Whip on it if giving to enemies!

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                #8
                Terrance - I am curious about HOW the foreclosurebusters helped your aunt. Typically most foreclosure companies promise they can stop the foreclosure, charge the consumer a lot of money and do nothing. Do they buy your home to keep it out of foreclosure?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by edwards2
                  Terrance - I am curious about HOW the foreclosurebusters helped your aunt. Typically most foreclosure companies promise they can stop the foreclosure, charge the consumer a lot of money and do nothing. Do they buy your home to keep it out of foreclosure?
                  Before we ever spent a penny fixing up our house for sale, I checked into those companies that will "buy your house as is" saving you time and money. I fig'd if we spent $20K in paint, repairs, carpet, etc. and added market time and REA costs, documentation expenses, pro rated taxes, etc., where we would be. Then I had a viable ballpark number to work with when considering their offers. I fig'd if we could basically walk away with about $10K in our pocket we'd be even money wise with all the hassles of marketing. I called 3 companies and every one did the same thing. They pulled old "comps" that sold and closed 2+years before. The houses they pulled weren't even true comps to our property. In essence, each and every one low balled us. As in not enough to cover the mortgage on a house we have roughly 25% equity in.

                  Be vary wary in dealing with people like this. There's got to be profit in it for them to stay in business.
                  Filed Ch 7 - 09/06
                  Discharged - 12/2006
                  Officially Declared No Asset - 03/2007
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                  I am not an attorney. My comments are based on personal experience and research. Always consult an attorney in your area to address concerns related to your particular situation.

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