Amendments to Existing Foreclosure Law
Bad News for Homeowners Starting July 1, amendments to the existing foreclosure law and related laws will take effect. Depending upon where you stand in the foreclosure process, namely lender,...
View ArticleCollections Hit Record Highs
Collections Hit Record Highs According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in its reporting for the Second Quarter of 2013, for the second straight quarter, close to 15% of consumers have an...
View ArticleBuying a Home After Bankruptcy
Buying a Home After Bankruptcy YES, YOU CAN BUY A HOME ONE TO TWO YEARS AFTER BANKRUPTCY!!! One of the big “bankruptcy myths” I always find myself having to dispel with potential clients, as well as...
View ArticleCelebrating 5 Years and 25 Years
Celebrating 5 Years and 25 Years It was in August of 1988 when I first walked into the offices of Horn, Kaplan, Goldberg, Gorney & Daniels in Atlantic City, New Jersey, to start my first day as an...
View ArticleSeven Big Lies Collection Agencies Tell
Seven Big Lies Collection Agencies Tell The seven BIGGEST LIES collection agencies tell to unsuspecting borrowers. In meeting with clients, I am always amazed at some of the lies they have been told...
View ArticleBankruptcy Tool to Save your Home from Foreclosure
Bankruptcy Tool to Save your Home from Foreclosure One of the tools I have discussed in this Newsletter before in order to help someone keep their home is the ability to strip a second mortgage from...
View ArticleShort Sale, Foreclosure or Bankruptcy: Which is Best for my Credit Score?
Which is Best for my Credit Score? Posted by Mark Martella on Wed, Oct 24, 2012 @ 1:15 PM I am often asked when meeting with a client who is facing foreclosure as to how the foreclosure will affect...
View ArticleGet Out of Debt Without Filing Bankruptcy
Get Out of Debt Without Filing Bankruptcy December is the time of year when our retail establishments make their money. A big portion of that is all due to the use of credit cards. Unfortunately for...
View ArticleKeep Your House and Car When You File Bankruptcy
Keep Your House and Car When You File Bankruptcy One of the biggest bankruptcy misconceptions I come across when I meet with clients for the first time for a bankruptcy consultation is their fear...
View ArticleFinancial Challenges Presented by Bankruptcy and Divorce
Financial Challenges Presented by Bankruptcy and Divorce Unfortunately, the statistics consistently show that financial challenges and disagreements over money make up a large percentage of the...
View ArticleThree Simple Tips to Avoid Probate
Three Simple Tips to Avoid Probate Generally, most people are familiar with the term “probate”. They know that it has something to do with Wills and happens after someone dies. However, what I have...
View ArticleCollections Hit Record Highs
Collections Hit Record Highs According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York in its reporting for the Second Quarter of 2013, for the second straight quarter, close to 15% of consumers have an...
View ArticleBuying a Home After Bankruptcy
Buying a Home After Bankruptcy YES, YOU CAN BUY A HOME ONE TO TWO YEARS AFTER BANKRUPTCY!!! One of the big “bankruptcy myths” I always find myself having to dispel with potential clients, as well as...
View ArticleCelebrating 5 Years and 25 Years
Celebrating 5 Years and 25 Years It was in August of 1988 when I first walked into the offices of Horn, Kaplan, Goldberg, Gorney & Daniels in Atlantic City, New Jersey, to start my first day as an...
View ArticleSeven Big Lies Collection Agencies Tell
Seven Big Lies Collection Agencies Tell The seven BIGGEST LIES collection agencies tell to unsuspecting borrowers. In meeting with clients, I am always amazed at some of the lies they have been told...
View ArticleBankruptcy Tool to Save your Home from Foreclosure
Bankruptcy Tool to Save your Home from Foreclosure One of the tools I have discussed in this Newsletter before in order to help someone keep their home is the ability to strip a second mortgage from...
View ArticleShort Sale, Foreclosure or Bankruptcy: Which is Best for my Credit Score?
Which is Best for my Credit Score? Posted by Mark Martella on Wed, Oct 24, 2012 @ 1:15 PM I am often asked when meeting with a client who is facing foreclosure as to how the foreclosure will affect...
View ArticleGet Out of Debt Without Filing Bankruptcy
Get Out of Debt Without Filing Bankruptcy December is the time of year when our retail establishments make their money. A big portion of that is all due to the use of credit cards. Unfortunately for...
View ArticleKeep Your House and Car When You File Bankruptcy
Keep Your House and Car When You File Bankruptcy One of the biggest bankruptcy misconceptions I come across when I meet with clients for the first time for a bankruptcy consultation is their fear...
View ArticleFinancial Challenges Presented by Bankruptcy and Divorce
Financial Challenges Presented by Bankruptcy and Divorce Unfortunately, the statistics consistently show that financial challenges and disagreements over money make up a large percentage of the...
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