I grew up in Central Ohio the youngest of three siblings. I graduated from Bexley High School, with honors, yet enjoyed myself as much as possible without being suspended. I missed school periodically while hospitalized with Inflammatory Bowel Disease from 4th grade on. I had an illeostomy after graduation and have been overall healthy since, My siblings both passed away in their twenties. All of these experiences have helped me to find the positive aspects of life and repel the negative ones. This mindset has allowed me to overcome many obstacles and motivates me to achieve what I want on a daily basis. I was married 16 years and have 2 boys from that and a third from my wife's previous marraige. I am truly a lucky man and try to appreciate life without taking anything for granted.
Foreclosure debacle explained one way
1. What is robo-signing is, and what all the fuss is about? The phrase robo-signing refers to what we’re now realizing has been a very common practice in the banks’ foreclosure document processing divisions, where one person was essentially given the job of signing as many 10,000 foreclosure documents per month, by hand. [...] Read more of this article
Reply to foreclosure forecast
The question is, and will be, how can so many different factors in the economy send so many different signals-there can only be one ultimate overall outcome?
If this is an accurate forecast, some things will also happen in my opinion. There will need to be much more government involvement at both ends of the housing [...] Read more of this article
Foreclosure forecast
If the economy is improving, do we really have millions more foreclosures coming? According to the U.S. Treasury, the answer is yes. In written testimony to Congress, Assistant Secretary for Financial Institutions, Michael Barr said that, regardless of the success of mortgage modification efforts, we should still expect millions more foreclosures.
Mr. Barr’s testimony is certainly [...] Read more of this article