Loans - Cover that shortfall
In my last post I covered
foreclosure - what to do?. In this post I am going to talk about what to do if you just have a temporary shortfall. Sometimes
secured loans are one answer. These are
loans that are secured by personal or real property and typically have a higher interest rate. They can help you cover a shortfall or temporary loss of income. Sometimes you can make your mortgage payment but can't make your credit card payment. Other times
homeowner loans are the way to go. Typically these are either seconds or home equity lines of credit. If your credit is good a
personal loans are the way to go, enabling you to consolidate expenses an other other options. In any case the best way to go is to consolidate your loans and reduce your expenses. Loans should be at best a temporary measure to help solidify your financial position. Successful management of your loans will enable you to improve your credit score, and qualify for lower interest rates on the future loans you might have.
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Ok loose credit standards personified.
This self aggrandizing 24 year old UNEMPLOYED web designer managed to buy 6 homes in less than two years using liars loans. The fact that he lied on his loans on his loans isn't surprising. I think it's the fact that he thinks getting enough media attention will bail him out. It will have the opposite effect especially since he has already admitted to mortgage fraud multiple times on his blog. Said thing is we predicted something like this would come out during the current run up of real estate in California over a year ago on this blog.
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