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A foreclosure procedure takes a long time to materialize and homeowners are given the chance to bail
themselves out of their predicament. Sometimes the best defense against foreclosure is just to make a
response on their inquiries or demand letters.
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What To Pay When You Can't Pay Everything
By Terry J. Rigg
What To Pay When You Can't Pay Everything by Terry J. Rigg
What To Pay When You Can't Pay Everything
By Terry Rigg
With ever increasing consumer debt more of us are finding
ourselves robbing Peter to pay Paul each month.
We go through our bills and find that the money just
won't stretch far enough to cover all of the bills
and expenses. It's hard to decide who you should pay
when you have one bill that is stamped with "Final
Notice" and you are behind on several of your other
bills.
If you don't pay the credit cards you know that you
are going to start getting those harassing phone calls.
If you don't pay the house payment you are looking at
foreclosure. If you don't pay the utilities they will
shut them off. How do you decide?
When you get to this point it's time to get down to
basic survival and work from there.
I have actually talked to people that stated their credit
cards were up to date but their mortgage was two months
behind. This is one of the biggest mistakes we can make
when we don't have the money to pay everything.
Another mistake I see on a regular basis is that some people
pay their bills at the expense of their food budget.
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If you have the money to pay some of your bills you have to
start with groceries first and necessary health items.
You can try to save as much as possible on your food but
that money has to be set aside before anything else.
The next bill you must pay is your mortgage or rent. While
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