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Recent Blog Posts
Five Things NOT to Do When Your House is Underwater - 04-13-2012
There’s nothing worse than realizing that the home you paid (or even overpaid) for is now worth only a fraction of its original value. When you owe more on your mortgage than the market value of your home, you are one of the 10 million U.S. homeown... read moreWhat Everyone is Thinking: Where did the good old days go? - 10-05-2011
In today’s modern business world, the watchword is “efficiency.” Most people, in the interest of squeezing the most hours out of working days, have automated as many customer service transactions as possible. It’s important to constantly evol... read moreA Message to Bankers and the Government -- Find Ways to Let Americans Stay In Their Homes - 09-16-2011
In today’s America, the government and the lenders are completely disconnected from the very real troubles that homeowners are experiencing. The massive foreclosure mess that has crippled our economy has huge social repercussions that all the Band-... read more
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