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24 February 2019 | 326 replies
In addition, protecting a property from foreclosure where neither the borrow of record or the lender of record is the federal government is a stretch of the term "property" owned by the United States.
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28 January 2022 | 134 replies
I’ve had a rough middle stretch in my investing and am ready to bounce back again!
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3 September 2019 | 278 replies
Not that it means anything other than maybe people are being stretched a little thin possibly, and if housing dropped you could have a large number of homes under water mortgage wise.
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15 May 2018 | 13 replies
yes, never misrepresnt about any insurance (home, rental, health, life,etc) insurance companies share a database with that info and it will be nearly impossible to get insurance if you are not completely honest.We use state farm for all our personal and biz insurance and while they are not the cheapest by any stretch of the imagination, they will cover a claim and not drop your coverage for a claim.
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26 November 2021 | 20 replies
"I'm such a big believer that you have your comfort zone, your inability zone, and your STRETCH ZONE.