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guitar187
ParticipantI would call you lender’s Loss Mitigation Dept and see what they will do for you. Once you have that information it will be easier to make a decision.
guitar187
ParticipantShe needs to call the FTC’s Identity Theft Hotline (877-ID-THEFT) right away and report it properly. They will walk her thru the process. She will also have to file a report with her local police department. They will tell her to call the credit bureaus and the lender as well. But file the reports with the FTC and police first. It will make your life easier with the lender and credit bureaus.
guitar187
ParticipantShe needs to call the FTC’s Identity Theft Hotline (877-ID-THEFT) right away and report it properly. They will walk her thru the process. She will also have to file a report with her local police department. They will tell her to call the credit bureaus and the lender as well. But file the reports with the FTC and police first. It will make your life easier with the lender and credit bureaus.
guitar187
ParticipantShe needs to call the FTC’s Identity Theft Hotline (877-ID-THEFT) right away and report it properly. They will walk her thru the process. She will also have to file a report with her local police department. They will tell her to call the credit bureaus and the lender as well. But file the reports with the FTC and police first. It will make your life easier with the lender and credit bureaus.
guitar187
ParticipantShe needs to call the FTC’s Identity Theft Hotline (877-ID-THEFT) right away and report it properly. They will walk her thru the process. She will also have to file a report with her local police department. They will tell her to call the credit bureaus and the lender as well. But file the reports with the FTC and police first. It will make your life easier with the lender and credit bureaus.
guitar187
ParticipantShe needs to call the FTC’s Identity Theft Hotline (877-ID-THEFT) right away and report it properly. They will walk her thru the process. She will also have to file a report with her local police department. They will tell her to call the credit bureaus and the lender as well. But file the reports with the FTC and police first. It will make your life easier with the lender and credit bureaus.
guitar187
ParticipantI have seen many people try to stay thru the eviction. I have also seen some decent size judgments at the eviction hearings. If you are a renter, make sure not to give anyone your real name.
guitar187
ParticipantI have seen many people try to stay thru the eviction. I have also seen some decent size judgments at the eviction hearings. If you are a renter, make sure not to give anyone your real name.
guitar187
ParticipantI have seen many people try to stay thru the eviction. I have also seen some decent size judgments at the eviction hearings. If you are a renter, make sure not to give anyone your real name.
guitar187
ParticipantI have seen many people try to stay thru the eviction. I have also seen some decent size judgments at the eviction hearings. If you are a renter, make sure not to give anyone your real name.
guitar187
ParticipantI have seen many people try to stay thru the eviction. I have also seen some decent size judgments at the eviction hearings. If you are a renter, make sure not to give anyone your real name.
guitar187
ParticipantThere are certainly ways to sell a home without the MLS:
FSBOs
non-arms length transactions
Auctions
Bulk REO salesguitar187
ParticipantThere are certainly ways to sell a home without the MLS:
FSBOs
non-arms length transactions
Auctions
Bulk REO salesguitar187
ParticipantThere are certainly ways to sell a home without the MLS:
FSBOs
non-arms length transactions
Auctions
Bulk REO sales -
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