Mortgage and Real Estate Monday Link Up - October 15, 2007

written by John Crenshaw



Here’s this week’s Mortgage and Real Estate Monday Link Up. Thanks to all the talented writers who submitted articles this week! Let’s get right down to business…

Ason Elder presents Personal Loans With Bankruptcy posted at A Bankruptcy Lawyer’s Blog, saying, “Here I discuss a few things you may not know when dismissing personal loans in your bankruptcy”

Aaron Wakling presents Credit Checks - What They Are And What You Need To Know posted at The Credit & Credit Card Blog, saying, “Credit checks involve sensitive personal data. Therefore, many people are concerned about precisely who they’ve entrusted with their records. Fortunately, the Fair Credit Reporting Act has established unambiguous rules governing credit checks.”

Mortgage Market

Mariette presents Getting/Refinancing a Mortgage in a Brave New World posted at The Boulevard to Retirement.

Mike Carpenter presents The Financial Bullet: Subprime is Gone, FHA, and Credit Unions posted at FeedBulletin for: financialbullet, saying, “Discusses how subprime is gone. FHA lending. The value of credit unions.”

Personal Stories

Silicon Valley Blogger presents Stuck In This Housing Market Slump posted at The Digerati Life, saying, “Thank you!”

Real Estate Market

Matthew Paulson presents Housing Prices Recovering in Many Markets Nationwide posted at Getting Green.

Marti Gellens presents Why isn’t my La Jolla home selling? posted at La Jolla Real Estate: La Jolla Luxury Homes.

Tips & Tricks

Mark McGuire presents Get an Accountant/CPA posted at TheLocoMono Website, saying, “If you are interested in real estate properties, you need an accountant or CPA to help you present your financial paperwork in order.”

Gregg & Debbie Newman presents Downtown San Diego 1031 Tax Exchange Basics posted at Downtown San Diego Real Estate.

Other

Joshua Dorkin presents House Flipping Reality TV Shows: Good or Bad for Newbie Investors and Flippers? posted at Real Estate Investing For Real.

Steve Faber presents - Homeowner’s Capital Gains Tax Deduction and More Possibly Headed for Big Change posted at DebtBlog.

Larry Russell presents Avoiding financial advisor and investment counselor frauds and scams - Overview posted at THE SKILLED INVESTOR Blog, saying, “The best way to avoid being defrauded or scammed by a financial or investment advisor is to investigate carefully several different advisers before hiring one of them. If you carefully choose a financial adviser or investment counselor, you have a far greater chance of finding one who is objective, competent, and ethical. This could help you to avoid significant problems in the future.”

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