The BBB is the Better Business Bureau, an organization that helps consumers avoid scams and figure out what companies can be trusted. How can the BBB help you? What services does the BBB offer? And when is it appropriate to file a complaint with the BBB? Learn more about the BBB in these Think Glink stories.
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Loan Modification Help: Get Some Answers From The Bank CEO
**Loan Modification Help: Get Some Answers From The Bank CEO** Are you in loan modification hell? Like thousands of other people, this reader has filed for a loan modification, but can't get any answers about the future of his loan modification from his lender. The banks are swamped with loan modifications and foreclosures right now, but you deserve answers about the future of your loan, too. If you're not getting anywhere by calling customer services lines and other options, try using the format below to document your loan modification situation and get some answers from the bank CEO.
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Nov 13, 2009
Nov 13, 2009
Short Sale Process Problems Arise When Contractor Liens Home
**Short Sale Process Problems Arise When Contractor Liens Home**
Short sales, foreclosures and other purchases of real estate can always lead to problems. One risk in buying a home in foreclosure or from a seller in a short sale is that the seller or the bank owner had work done on the property and the contractor never gets paid. The contractor, in this case a painter, then files a contractor lien on the home and the subsequent buyer may get stuck with the bill.
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Nov 5, 2009
Nov 5, 2009
Contractor's Liens and Foreclosures
**Contractor's Liens and Foreclosures**
Worried about contractor's liens? When you buy a foreclosure, check to see if there are any contractor's liens against the property that have survived the foreclosure. Often, the lender will wipe out all other subordinate liens, including contractor's liens, in the foreclosure process. But in some cases, those liens may still exist and be valid. If you suspect there might be other liens that will be filed against the property even after you close, be sure to purchase a title insurance policy with coverage over contractor's liens. You will want to have this insurance in place to have a title company cover the costs of litigation and the costs to remove the contractor's liens with the purchase of the title insurance even if you bought the property after a foreclosure.
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Oct 21, 2009
Oct 21, 2009
Ilyce Glink Show Notes - October 11, 2009
Ilyce Glink Show Notes - October 11, 2009 How to Profit from Foreclosures and Free EBOOKS, GDP, Budgeting, Saving Money, Unemployment Numbers. Great real estate advice and personal finance advice from the show!
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Oct 18, 2009
Oct 18, 2009
Ilyce Glink Show Notes - October 18, 2009
Ilyce Glink Show notes - October 18, 2009 FDIC shuts down the 99th bank this year; FREE BOOKS and EBOOK DEAL; How to Profit from Foreclosures; Herman Cain show.
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Oct 18, 2009
Oct 18, 2009
Why Buy Title Insurance On a House When You Pay Cash For the Home
**Why Buy Title Insurance On a House When You Pay Cash For the Home**
If you are making the largest investment of your life, wouldn't you want to make sure you are protected by obtaining and buying title insurance? When you buy title insurance on a house, a title company gives you certain guarantees that you are the rightful owner of the home and certain other title protections. Title insurance does not protect you against future title problems that might develop nor does it protect you from fire or other casualties. But if you are paying cash to a seller are you certain the seller will give you good title to the home?
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Oct 15, 2009
Oct 15, 2009
More Reasons Why Your House Won't Sell
**More Reasons Why Your House Won't Sell**
If you are getting the showings, but your house won't sell, what should you do. Make sure that you understand the listing price of your home and that it is competitive with other homes. Make sure that the condition of your home is in as good a shape as possible. While you can't change the location of the home, location, location, location is still the norm in real estate and you should understand how that affects your home.
Finally, make sure you understand the market when it comes to the commission you are paying your broker and how much of that commission will be paid to the agent that brings a buyer to buy your home. If you don't understand each of these issues, you have added more reasons to why your house won't sell.
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Oct 8, 2009
Oct 8, 2009
Ilyce Glink Show Notes - October 4, 2009
Ilyce Glink Show Notes - October 4, 2009; Atlanta Flood update; September job cuts and unemployment rate rises; Moving to Montana; Section 8 real estate investing; how to find an estate attorney; HUD-certified housing counselors and Net Present Value (NPV) calculations and why people can't get loan modifications; FREE BOOKS and EBOOK DISCOUNT DEAL; Taylor Bean Whitaker
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Oct 4, 2009
Oct 4, 2009
New Media Atlanta and Chris Brogan
New Media Atlanta conference featuring Chris Brogan. Social Media and Social Marketing Conference notes and tips. I'll be blogging live with some of the best social media and social marketing tips I'm learning. Photo credit: [Jennifer Carter](http://maxsell.net/author/jcarter/)
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Sep 25, 2009
Sep 25, 2009
Small Business Scam? Can A Cold Call Save My Small Business?
Debt overload or overboard? A small business owner is facing off with the recession. On one hand, he has to refinance his debt to stay afloat. On the other hand, navigating the complicated waters of small business loans has him confused. A miracle phone call seems to answer all of his needs and provide him with the money he needs to retain his employees. How can you find out if an offer is a scam or if it can truly help save your business?
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Sep 21, 2009
Sep 21, 2009