Pros and Cons of Using a Forbearance Agreement to Avoid Foreclosure

A forbearance agreement is sometimes offered to borrowers struggling to meet their mortgage loan obligation and those entering pre-foreclosure. When lenders enter into a real estate forbearance agreement, they agree not to proceed with the foreclosure action as long as the mortgagors comply with the terms. The forbearance agreement allows borrowers to obtain special financing terms for a specified period […]

How to see the value in a house owned by a bank

I worked in the mortgage industry for quite some time before I bought my first home. That’s why he had seen many appraisals and had a good idea of ​​what added value and what didn’t. Buying a bank-owned home can be a frustrating experience. The generally affordable houses appear shabby, unstaged and neglected due to the financial circumstances of the […]

What is real estate title insurance?

What is title insurance? If you’re refinancing your home or trying to buy a new home, the term Title Insurance will come up at some point. An incredible number of people have no idea what title insurance is, but they buy it every day. Simply put, title insurance is a policy that limits the risk to the buyer, owner, and […]

Power rental solutions

One of the greatest challenges of the 21st century is to eliminate the global energy deficit and meet the demand for affordable, reliable and environmentally friendly energy. Affordable, clean energy is absolutely crucial when it comes to economic growth. An energetic transformation is being witnessed in the more developed parts of the world. The transformation from dirty and unreliable energy […]

Who owns that house?

What if your judgment debtor lives in the home of your deceased parent who appeared to own the home your judgment debtor lives in? What if you can’t find any probate records and the house is still in the parents’ names? One of many articles of judgment: I am not a lawyer, and this article is my opinion based on […]

Post-Disaster Cash Settlement: The Pitfalls

As a result of the Christchurch earthquakes in New Zealand between 2010 and 2012, an increasing number of Canterbury policyholders pay cash for their earthquake claims. Insurers began aggressively pursuing cash settlement in 2014 in an attempt to settle as many claims as possible in cash. As a result of insurers being slow to settle property claims, frustrated, stressed and […]

Be wary of executive limousine drivers

Seen by some as a status symbol and by others simply as a practical use of proper transportation, the executive limousine rental business has never been busier. Whether talking about prestigious VIP brands or extravagant limousines, they continue to be favored by the rich, powerful and influential. As much as some may criticize their green credentials, it is still possible […]