Some people mistakenly believe that the term pre-foreclosure is basically the same thing as foreclosure, that the only difference is that the bank hasn't quite gotten around to finishing the paperwork yet.
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Why You Should Consider Purchasing A Pre-Foreclosure Property
Whether you have every needed the services of a personal injury lawyer or not, you have probably heard the term “contingent fee arrangement”. What exactly does the term “contingent fee arrangement” mean and when do lawyers get paid by a contingent fee arrangement? A contingent fee arrangement basically means that your lawyer will receive a percentage of the monetary settlement that you, the client, ultimately receive.
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If I Don't Need To Pay An Hourly Rate, How Do Personal…
March 7th, 2010 | Posted in Legal
Doctors train for years so that they can practice medicine. However, don’t let the term “practice” mislead you-licensed physicians have the knowledge and expertise to treat you as skillfully as possible. Sadly, though, some doctors may fail to recognize a blatant sign of disease, which can result in delayed treatment or even mistreatment of your illness. To help you avoid this misfortune, you should be aware of the risks of misdiagnosis.
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Tips to Avoid Misdiagnosis
February 12th, 2010 | Posted in Legal
Foreclose is a confusing term, mostly in the case of bank customers. The term is widely used in many legal documents esp. in the loan forms. The confusion increases when the term “default” is used
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Default Foreclosure: Demystified Posted By: Julie Thompson
You’ve probably heard the term “ambulance chaser.” It refers to an attorney who approaches an injured person – at their home, at the hospital, even at the scene of an accident – and offers to …
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Illinois Personal Injury- Avoiding Ambulance Chasers
February 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Legal
You’ve probably heard the term “ambulance chaser.” It refers to an attorney who approaches an injured person – at their home, at the hospital, even at the scene of an accident – and offers to represent them if they decide to sue. Basically, these attorneys take advantage of someone in a crisis.
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Personal Injury – Avoiding Ambulance Chasers
February 2nd, 2010 | Posted in Legal
When you buy a home, it is important to research strategies on how to get the lowest mortgage rate. Every single interest rate point makes a huge difference when calculated over the term of a mortgage…
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Handy Tips For Getting The Lowest Mortgage Loan
The first time I heard the term “ambulance chaser” I must have been in college. I had no idea what it meant. I had no idea it was a derogatory term. In fact, I had no idea what personal injury lawyers did or why someone would call them an ambulance chaser.
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Ambulance Chasers
January 12th, 2010 | Posted in Legal
What Is Whiplash Syndrome? This is the term term given to a Whiplash Pain that persists beyond 6 months after an accident. A whiplash injury occurs when you are involved in a motor vehicle accident, usually when your vehicle is hit from behind.
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Whiplash Syndrome
December 8th, 2009 | Posted in Legal
There are many reasons to refinance your manufactured home loan. You can lock in a lower interest saving you thousands of dollars over the term of the loan and lower your monthly payment. If you have …
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Reasons to do a Manufactured Home Refinance
November 29th, 2009 | Posted in Mortgage
Mortgage buydowns — what is that? You’ve probably heard the term before, but if you’re like most people, it might not make a lot of sense to you. In part, the reason it may sound confusing is …
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2/1 Buy-Down Mortgage
November 24th, 2009 | Posted in Mortgage
As we’ve discussed in the past, the term “lawsuit loan” is actually a misnomer. It is actually not a loan. Rather, it is settlement funding, provided in advance of obtaining a settlement of your claim.
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Lawsuit Loans – Does Your Case Qualify? Part I
October 22nd, 2009 | Posted in Legal
If you are one of the 775,000 people injured in an accident each year and want to make a claim you will probably have come across the term ‘no win no fee accident claim’. What does ‘no win no fee accident claim’ mean, and what is its relevance to you as someone who has an accident at work claim or any other accident claim?
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No Win No Fee Accident Claim Explained
October 15th, 2009 | Posted in Legal
Do you often find yourself going to the super market with just the intention of buying ingredients for the next day’s meal and end up bringing home a new crockery set when you already have one on your dining table and couple of them in your cup board? Let’s begin with defining the term ‘Impulsive Spending’. Oh… No …Don’t Close this tab, I am not going to give a two sentenced boring definition to this term, a dictionary could do that job.
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Are You a Victim of Impulsive Spending?
October 11th, 2009 | Posted in Finance
Few lenders will use the term “subprime” to describe you or your loan because it’s considered bad salesmanship. You might hear the word “non-prime” or, more likely, an adjective won’t be used to describe the mortgage at all.
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Different Type Of Mortgage Rates | ArticlesBase.com
September 16th, 2009 | Posted in Mortgage