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Money & Finance : Mortgages Last Updated: Dec 8th, 2005 - 23:02:31


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Money & Finance : Mortgages
Scam is a Four-Letter Word in the Mortgage Category
Scams are abundant in the world today and seem to be seeping into every facet of business, and mortgage loans are no exception. Most scams in the mortgage field tend to prey home buyers and owners who aren’t overly educated in the area. So here we will have a look at how some of these mortgage scams work and their outcomes so you know to be aware of them and do not fall into their trap.
Dec 1, 2005, 11:23

Money & Finance : Mortgages
Don’t Lose Your Shirt or Your Home: Keep an eye out for crooked mortgage companies!
Everyone wants to buy their own home and the most convenient way to do this in a “rush, rush world” like today, is by applying for a mortgage loan. The mortgage loan business is a big one. There are hundreds if not thousands of them trying to lure you in, but you have to beware and watch out for crooked mortgage companies. These crooked companies are out there and won’t care if your loose your home, your savings or even if you go bankrupt. They especially like to prey on the first time home buyer. These companies are looking out for themselves not you, so when you start your hunt for a mortgage make sure you don’t fall into their trap, no matter how seductive their deals may sound. Here are a few tips to help you point out a crooked and fraudulent mortgage company.
Dec 1, 2005, 11:18


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