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    Wage Garnishment question. I recently got a court order to garnish the wages of a person?

    who owed me money for services rendered. After going thru the courts I got a court judgement ordering him to pay me and his wages were garnished. Payments were to be made weekly. The first check came in fine but the following 2 weeks nothing. I called the corporation that he works for and...
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    What is the average time it takes to do a short sale? 3mos.? 6mos.? 12 mos.?

    Assuming ya got all the paperwork right and there's a reasonable cash offer on the house. Any short sale experts out there? ;) Would like to know why it's such a bureaucratic nightmare to get a short sale thru the bank's 'Loss Mitigation Dept.'. You'ld think they would be happy to get...
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    Attention Short Sale experts: My mother is pursuing a short sale to get rid of a...

    ...property....? ...that she can no longer afford to make the payments on. She owes 35K, if the bank approves a short sale offer of say 20K will she still be liable for the remaining 15K? Is this something that can be negotiated? Also, once she has inititated a short sale request and say learns...
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    If I do a short sale on a real estate property will I still owe the

    difference on the mortgage? Say I owe 35K on a property and the bank accepts a short sale offer of 20K, will I still owe the 15K? Is this something I can negotiate with the bank? If the bank says I'll still owe the 15K can I 'cancel' the short sale? At what point of the process am I committed to...
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    For anyone in the banking business, regarding short sales, what criteria would make a...

    ...bank more likely to? agree to doing a short sale than not. For example if there's $35K still owed on a property and someone offered $30K it seems a bank would 'go for it' to avoid the cost of a foreclosure. But what about a scenario where $35K is still owed on a property and the owner wants...
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