Federal Reserve Recommends Consumers Contact an Attorney to Resolve Contract Disputes With Banks

by Roland on August 9, 2009

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“Ive got it now so, the Federal Reserve recommends that consumers contact an attorney when involved in contract disputes with banks, but the California legislature is about to pass a law saying that lawyers cant charge a client a fair retainer when taking on such clients, which will effectively eliminate a consumers ability to retain legal counsel? Do I have that right, or am I missing something?”


Beazer Homes to post 3Q results


“The company is expected to report a quarterly loss for the three months ended June 30, reflecting the dampening effect that the U.S. recession, weak consumer confidence and mounting competition from foreclosed homes continues to have on new home sales.”


Another Hurdle for the Jobless: Credit Inquiries


“Digging out of debt keeps getting harder for the unemployed as more companies use detailed credit checks to screen job prospects.”


Peter Schiff for Senate 2010


“This should be interesting. If nothing else, Peter Schiff’s run for Chris Dodd’s Senate seat will be like Ron Paul’s campaign last year in that it makes people stop and think a little bit.”


First State Licensed Loan Mod Professional in the Country Goes to Work Today


“For Mandy Peacock Wilson, its been a long time coming, but tomorrow, when she goes to work this morning at the company she founded in September 2008, Las Vegas based AAA Home Rescue, shell be making history. Because as of today she will become the first officially state licensed Loan Modification Foreclosure Consultant in the United States.”


Mortgage Giants’ Revamp Disputed


” The White House on Thursday played down internal discussions of creating a government-backed “bad bank” to take hundreds of billions of dollars in troubled loans off the books of mortgage-finance giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.”

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