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    Signs The Real Estate Bubble Is About To Burst- Again
    Keith Gantenbein
    • Jun 13, 2016

    Signs The Real Estate Bubble Is About To Burst- Again

    The number of luxury homes sitting on the global market and not selling is beginning to pile up. It may also be a forewarning of the beginning of another housing bubble getting ready to burst. The last time there was a rise in luxury homes not selling was in 2007 and 2008 - right before the housing crash. Analysts and brokers are warning of another housing bubble due to the high number of luxury homes not selling that they think is a sure ‘bubble signal’. The housing market
    Tax Tips For Starting Your Own Business
    Keith Gantenbein
    • Jun 6, 2016

    Tax Tips For Starting Your Own Business

    If you’re starting a new business, the tax obligations aren’t something you should try to handle alone. Meeting with a qualified tax and business attorney can save you thousands of dollars and ensure your business is starting out on the right foot. When it comes to taxes, there’s no room for error. An audit, additional taxes, penalties and fees can become a nightmare if you make one error, or grab the attention of the IRS. The first day your business is up and running, your b
    Mortgage Foreclosure and Survivors' Rights
    Keith Gantenbein
    • May 31, 2016

    Mortgage Foreclosure and Survivors' Rights

    California is a step closer to signing a bill into law to protect families from foreclosure after the death of the primary mortgage note holder. The Bill is known as the “Survivor Bill of Rights”. Other states may soon follow in passing similar laws. When a spouse dies, often the surviving spouse can’t afford the mortgage payment. The survivor usually calls the lender to let them know the spouse has died. When the survivor tries for a loan modification due to loss of income,
    Timeshare Horror Stories
    Keith Gantenbein
    • May 18, 2016

    Timeshare Horror Stories

    Timeshares came into being during the early 1960s in England where people would share a holiday (vacation) home. The sharing typically would be between four families who would rotate their seasons each year so each family could enjoy the prime times. In the 1970s, timeshares hit the U.S. A company set up shop in south Florida and sold timeshares in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Timeshares evolved into sharing one piece of property, generally a condominium between 50 people, each
    Shutting Down Illegal Student Loan Relief Schemes
    Keith Gantenbein
    • May 10, 2016

    Shutting Down Illegal Student Loan Relief Schemes

    On March 15th, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) requested that a federal district court enter a final judgment and order to shut down StudentLoan Processing.US which is a fictitious business name of Irvine Web Works, Inc and its individual owner, James Krause. The order bans the company and owner from any future involvement in debt relief and student loan services and to pay refunds to thousands of harmed consumers. The CFPB alleged the student debt relief sche
    Are HARP And HAMP Ending This Year?
    Keith Gantenbein
    • May 5, 2016

    Are HARP And HAMP Ending This Year?

    Are the Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) and Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) really be ending at the end of this year? The Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Director Mel Watt gave a speech last year on both HAMP and HARP programs. He revealed that HAMP would be finished at the end of 2016. Concerning HARP, Watt said ‘we anticipate that this will also be the final extension for HARP.” Originally set to expire at the end of December 2013, the programs w
    Want To Save A Ton Of Money? Hire An Attorney Instead Of A Realtor
    Keith Gantenbein
    • Apr 29, 2016

    Want To Save A Ton Of Money? Hire An Attorney Instead Of A Realtor

    When buying or selling real estate, normally a real estate agent is involved. In the past, one of the main reasons for using realtors were their access to the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) to list the property for all to see. Nowadays the internet is the first tool people use to list, buy or sell their property, especially the “For Sale by Owner” homes. Many are turning to real estate attorneys to ‘close the deal’. The advantage of this is money. Attorneys will charge eith
    New Student Loan Forgiveness
    Keith Gantenbein
    • Apr 19, 2016

    New Student Loan Forgiveness

    The Department of Education announced this week they will be sending letters to 387,000 people who have student loans telling them they’ve been identified as eligible to having their loans forgiven under a new student loan debt relief initiative. The student loan relief will be available to borrowers who can’t work due to a disability. The notification letters will begin going out to these eligible borrowers beginning April 18th and will continue being sent over a 16-week per
    HOAs- What You Must Know First
    Keith Gantenbein
    • Apr 7, 2016

    HOAs- What You Must Know First

    When buying property under any kind of Homeowners Association (HOA) control, buyers tend to overlook or not comprehend the rules in a planned development. Buyers can be attracted to all the amenities such as the pool, gym and recreational areas and think the HOA dues they pay each month are mainly for the upkeep. The HOA can govern and restrict your life in ways you don’t want. The rules of HOA communities are set forth in a Declaration of Covenants, Conditions & Restrictions
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