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A1A shops fight downturn
The two dummies in black wigs and Clinton and Reagan Halloween masks are gone. Over the years, they had become humorous, head-turning landmarks for motorists passing by an otherwise easy-to-miss bait shop on State Road A1A.
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Man liable if ex-wife flubs loan payments
Q. Several years ago, I bought my first home. Within that time, I met someone to whom I am now engaged. My fiance is divorced. During his divorce, he took his name off the mortgage loan he had with his ex-wife, but his name still is on the home equity loan as a co-signer. Per their divorce decree, they agreed she is responsible for payments of the equity loan.
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Debt Adviser: Is fiance responsible for ex's equity loan?
Dear Debt Adviser: Several years ago, I bought my first home. Within that time, I met someone to whom I am now engaged. My fiance is divorced. Through the process of his divorce, he took his name off the mortgage loan he had with his ex-wife, but his name is currently on the home equity loan as a co-signer. Per their divorce decree, they agreed she is responsible for payments of the equity loan ...
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DebtAdviser: Is fiance responsible for ex's loan?
Several years ago, I bought my first home. Within that time, I met someone to whom I am now engaged. My fiance is divorced. Through the process of his divorce, he took his name off the mortgage loan he had with his ex-wife, but his name is currently on the home equity loan as a co-signer.
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THE DEBT ADVISER: Is my fiance responsible for his ex-wife’s home equity loan?
Q: Several years ago, I bought my first home. Within that time, I met someone to whom I am now engaged. My fiance is divorced. Through the process of his divorce, he took his name off the mortgage loan he had with his ex-wife, but his name is currently on the home equity loan as a co-signer. Per their divorce decree, they agreed she is responsible for payments of the equity loan. My question is ...
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Debt adviser: You have several options for getting out of financial woes
Q: I am in the worst kind of financial hardship. My wages are already being garnished, which makes it difficult to keep up with mortgage and utilities. I can't file bankruptcy because I don't have the money to pay, and my mortgage is now behind. My credit score is low- to mid-500s. I don't know what to do. I am applying for loans but keep getting turned down. I pleaded with the debt collection ...
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Take steps to clear up bankruptcy problems
Q. I am in the worst kind of financial hardship. My wages are already being garnished, which makes it difficult to keep up with mortgage and utilities. I can't file bankruptcy because I don't have the money to pay, and my mortgage is now behind. My credit score is low- to mid-500s. I don't know what to do. I am applying for loans but keep getting turned down. I pleaded with the debt collection ...
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Web Wealth
Real estate is no easy game, as "underwater" homeowners have found in recent years. You need your wits about you, and these sites help you do that with plain language and suggestions.
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Save thousands within minutes
It doesn't require much time to achieve major savings on a whole host of products and services. You'll be surprised how much you can pocket.
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Rudd will just bring forward the demise of Labor
I've voted Labor for 60 years but would not do so again if Kevin Rudd was leader (''Did he or didn't he? Rudd denies asking powerbroker for help in hostile state'', February 7). Why? Because he is a person with grandiose ideas who is unable to progress them in a way that gains co-operation and results.
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