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House Cleaning And Staging: 5 Tricks To Sell A House Fast

**Today’s guest post is contributed by LearnVest **. Selling your home, but not sure what fluffing and polishing you should do? Well, you’re in luck. It’s easy to tap into nationwide real estate wisdom. Every two years, the real estate web site HomeGain.com surveys hundreds of realtors, asking them what improvements they recommend for sellers . Here are this year’s top five: 1.
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5 Ways To Save Money On Your Video Gaming Addiction

**Today’s guest post is contributed by Money Crashers**. I am by no means a hardcore gamer, but I’m aware of the wild popularity of playing video games and am pretty knowledgeable on the subject. Believe it or not, in 2009, Americans spent a total of $25.3 billion on video game systems , various games, and all the bells and whistles that go along with them. I’ve never owned anything more than the first generation PlayStation, but back then, I certainly spent a lot of time playing games on my system. As someone who knows a good bit about the costs and pricing of video game systems and their related accessories, I can say that video gaming is an expensive hobby to maintain. Therefore, I thought it would be helpful to detail 5 ways that you can save money while building your video game collection
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Our Top 20 Posts of 2010

If you missed them last year, here’s our favorite picks of Credit Karma blog posts to better understand and improve your credit health and finances. If you’ve been missing out on Credit Karma Blog all year, it’s your chance to get the best of the best! These must-reads are the type of posts that shared a fresh new perspective, daring new information, or were the kind of fun and interesting tidbits that we were excited to share with you. If you like what you read and want to keep up with the personal finance and credit information we dish every week, subscribe to our RSS Feed and look out for updates and tidbits via our Twitter and Facebook. From credit bureaus to Twitter, from mortgages to credit cards, this is the countdown of our top CK posts published in 2010. We look forward to a great year filled with credit knowledge and empowerment for all you credit-savvy consumers.
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What is "Lien Stripping" and Can I Use it to Reduce my Mortgage Payments

With the decline in Atlanta area housing values, a seldom used bankruptcy technique has taken on new life.  The technique is called "lien stripping" and it arises from Bankruptcy Code Section 506(a) and (d).  A lien strip allows a Chapter 13 debtor to use the power of the Bankruptcy Court to transform a secured second mortgage or home equity line of credit into an unsecured debt, thereby eliminating a monthly payment and reducing total debt by tens of thousands of dollars. Here's how it works: Let's say that you own a home worth $250,000.   Perhaps that home was worth $350,000 three or four years ago but its market value has dropped because of the recession.  The balance on the first mortgage is $270,000 and the balance on the second mortgage is $45,000. In this case, a Chapter 13 debtor can ask his bankruptcy judge to "strip away" the second mortgage debt since all of the value in your home is encumbered by your first mortgage.  In other words, if you were to sell your house, the first mortgage lender would not be paid in full and the second mortgage lender would get nothing.  The second mortgage lender is, therefore, unsecured. Lien stripping only works when: you are a debtor in a Chapter 13 case the fair market value of your house is less than the balance due on your first mortgage The Clerk's Office of the Northern District of Georgia has provided us with sample lien stripping motions , which you can review by clicking on the link. I suspect that mortgage companies will mount challenges to lien stripping.  There has already been a Minnesota case where a local judge there refused to allow lien stripping.   One day this issue may be considered by the United States Supreme Court.  For now, however, most bankruptcy judges will allow lien stripping and if your second mortgage or HELOC is fully unsecured, you may want to consider it as well
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Friday Scoop on Credit Karma & Housing Market News

Foreclosures came to a flying halt across the country due to questionable paperwork and accusations of false data at big banks Chase, Ally, and Bank of America. The foreclosure process is in jeopardy for lenders, but it also seems to be buying troubled homeowners some time to clear up erroneously-processed foreclosures–and possibly keep their home
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What’s It Costing You?

What’s It Costing You? The Dollar Stretcher Blog by Gary Foreman gary @stretcher.com One of my favorite quotes comes from Henry Ford. “Thinking is the hardest work there is. That’s why so few engage in it.” Old Mr. Ford was an interesting man. He made some very good decisions (produce an affordable car for the average man, use an assembly line with interchangeable parts) and some very bad ones (sticking to old designs too long).
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Ruthless People?

HI! We listed our home for sale July 2009 with one agent with 4 total showings and 3 open houses with ZERO attendees. (lovely, eh…)
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Con Artists Exploit Struggling Homeowners

A Message from the Federal Trade Commission Con artists often exploit our fears to take our money, and right now there are many families in fear of losing their homes. Scammers who promise to stop foreclosure are out to make a quick buck and can turn a homeowner’s distress into disaster. Today, the FTC and its partners announced new law enforcement actions against deceptive foreclosure rescue companies
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