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National Web Design
By cindyrosa132 June 01, 2018
National Web design is full of smart and bright developers and designers. You always learn something new from them, and by working with the latest technologies and processes. The support staff are always very friendly and very efficient. I would recommend them to anyone. ...read more
National Web Design
By Nowastageoftimea May 28, 2018
Working with National Web Design team is incredible. There developers are professional and very quick to understand our requirement and provide perfect results. We have several sites built with them across multiple platforms. IT support and fully managed SEO. We can't recommend them enough for anything on the web! Truly talented staff, great company with excellent services. No wastage of time and money. ...read more
National Web Design
By OliviaJones May 24, 2018
Thanks to the team for all the efforts for SEO and development of the websites. They make a great extension to any team - from design and conception through development and deployment. I'm very lucky to have had National Web Design on my side for the past 5 months. Very professional, efficient and reasonable to work with. Appreciate all the work going on :) ...read more
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Cheyenne-Citynews
cheyenne news cheyenee contractors News Weather House Car Jobs Employment Real Estate Auto Classified Cheyenne City News is your one stop news site for local news in your area. We have the latest local, national, and world news easily assessable with a click of a mouse. We also connect you with local businesses. Whether you need a contractor, business promotion, employment or entertainment, we have listings in your local area. Make us your number one stop for news, entertainment or connections to local businesses. ...read more
By Cheyenne-Citynews February 15, 2013
Foreclosure activity grows in Fox Valley in early 2012
After dipping last year, foreclosure activity again picked up steam in Kane County. According to data supplied by home foreclosure tracking companyRealtyTrac, the number of local homes at some stage of the foreclosure process has increased through the first four months of 2012. Overall, the data, compiled for a collection of nine ZIP codes covering the Tri-Cities of St. Charles, Geneva and Batavia, and the communities of Elburn, Maple Park, Sugar Grove, North Aurora, South Elgin and portions of Campton Hills, showed the number of homes in foreclosure in the region increased by 6.8 percent from January to April, compared to the same four-month span in 2011. In all, lenders initiated, continued or completed foreclosure actions against 798 homes during the first four months of 2012. Last year, there were 747 foreclosures in the region. The overall increase in the area comes despite a decline in the number of home foreclosures in the Tri-Cities through April. In St. Charles, Geneva and Batavia combined the number of foreclosures dipped by 9.3 percent during the first four months of 2012. In those three cities, RealtyTrac reported 294 foreclosures from January to April, compared to 324 foreclosures in 2011. However, that decrease occurred entirely in the first three months of the year. RealtyTrac reported that foreclosures in the Tri-Cities increased from 58 in April 2011 to 66 this April. The increase in foreclosures did not come as a surprise to those in the real estate business. Leslie Ebersole, who manages the Baird&Warner real estate agency in St. Charles, said toward the close of 2011 that they expected another wave of foreclosures to rock local housing markets as lenders resumed foreclosure actions that had been suspended while banks and government regulators reviewed foreclosure filing procedures. Because of the banks’ actions last year, foreclosure actions dipped by 22 percent in 2011, compared to 2010. Ebersole said the increase in foreclosures and so-called short sale properties continue to impact the local housing market, and particularly those homes selling at the “lower end” of the home price spectrum. “The traditional seller at that end of the market is not experiencing the same kind of benefits we’re seeing in other portions of the housing market, because of those distressed properties,” Ebersole said. The securitization audit is a phenomenal tool that can help you fight foreclosure. A securitization audit, when performed by an experienced securitization auditor, will find violations in process of securitizing your home loan. These are Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) violations and are considered federal offenses. There's a lot of leverage here for a homeowner if their loan was securitized and fraud has been found in a securitization audit. Our clients have been successful in using our audits to help them: Leverage their bank for a loan modification Obtain a principal reduction Invalidate their notice of default (postpone, delay, or forego their foreclosure sale) Sue their lender for punitive damages Paladin Securitization Auditors offers a free mortgage fraud and securitization fraud evaluation If you want to see if there is possibility of mortgage fraud, foreclosure fraud, or securitization fraud in your mortgage documents, Paladin Securitization Auditors will perform a preliminary evaluation to see if there is any evidence of mortgage, securitization, and foreclosure fraud. This evaluation will be performed at no cost and there is no obligation. If our securitization auditors don't see any preliminary evidence of fraud, we won't take your file and we have no intent on taking your money. Simply complete the form athttp://www.paladinwestcoast.comand one of Paladin Securitization Auditors' experienced auditors will contact you. ...read more
By Paladin Securitization Auditors August 17, 2012
Bank foreclosure securitization audit
(Best Syndication News) -The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development(HUD) and theU.S. Department of the Treasuryreleased the May 2012 edition of theObamaHousing Scorecard this week. The housing outlook remains mixed. While there still is a large amount of distressed and foreclosed properties on the market, there has been an increase in new housing starts as well as an increase in overall existing property sales throughout the entire US. The gains were modest. In April 2012, the existing home sales increased 2.4 percent. Every region in the US had increased. The newly built homes are improving as well. The report said that newly constructed homes increased for the first time since April 2007. However, delinquent and underwater properties are still causing a slow real estate market recovery. The government foreclosure programs have helped over 1.1 million homeowners with MakingHome Affordable Program(HAMP). HOPE Now lenders have helped modify around 2.9 million mortgages through April 2012. At the end of April, HAMP now is reporting that over one million homeowners have achieved a permanent home loan modification through the program’s participating lenders. Homeowners who participated in HAMP have saved an average of $535 per month on their mortgage payment. To date, the government estimates that homeowners have saved $12.7 billion with the loan modifications. During the last 22 months, 86 percent of the homeowners achieved a permanent modification. The average trial period was 3.5 months. HAMP also has a Principal Reduction Alternative, which lowers the amount of debt owed over time. With the principal reduction program, homeowners, have on average, lowered how much they owe by around 31 percent. The securitization audit is a phenomenal tool that is considered legal evidence and is extremely underused. A securitization audit, when performed by an experience securitization auditor, will find violations in process of securitizing your home loan. These are Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) violations and are considered federal offenses. There's a lot of leverage here for a homeowner if their loan was securitized and fraud has been found in a securitization audit. Our clients have been successful in using our audits to help them: Leverage their bank for a loan modification Obtain a principal reduction Invalidate their notice of default (postpone, delay, or forego their foreclosure sale) Sue their lender for punitive damages Paladin Securitization Auditors offers a free securitization fraud evaluation Simply fill out the form onhttp://www.paladinwestcoast.comand one of our experienced auditors will review your mortgage documents to see if a securitization audit can help your specific situation. Paladin Securitization Auditors has a 100% track record in finding fraud in every single file they have taken on. Click here to read the original article ...read more
By Paladin Securitization Auditors August 15, 2012