David McMillin writes about credit cards, mortgages, banking, taxes and travel. Based in Chicago, he writes with one objective in mind: Help readers figure out how to save more and stress less. He is ...
Buying a home entails commitment, and it goes beyond just signing the check for the first down payment. For some, buying a home means paying out a loan for more than 25 years. As such, the decision to ...
In continuation of the Foreclosures FAQ Part 1, here is another round of questions about foreclosures: How do I know who my lender is? In order to know who your lender is, check out the billing ...
The Legal Aid Society warned of scammers preying on homeowners during the coronavirus crisis and sent out a FAQ via email to clarify homeowner rights and responsibilities during this time. It explains ...
Q: If my home is in foreclosure, will I be allowed to vote? A: Yes, every eligible voter has the right to vote in Colorado. The fact that your home is in foreclosure has no bearing on your right to ...
The rate of home foreclosures is up 140% (from April to June) in New Jersey. Which means another 17,000 households have been added to a list that is already very long. According to Realty Trac, New ...
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