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Real Estate Conditions 5 – Mortgage & First Time Home Buyer Dec08 Attorney & Loan Modification

Monday, May 17th, 2010

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Part 5 (Excerpt)

Loan Modifications are all the craze beware and only work with an Attorney

I have been a part of these broadcasts where we have talked about the loan modification concepts exclusively and to your credit Michael and your team at Velocity I saw you guys as being first to the punch if you will, first to start introducing this concept not only to the listening audience but to your clientele whenever it might be appropriate for the people who need to look at that option. Now I am seeing on street signs that are handmade and posted on street signs all over the city, call me for loan modification. I am hearing commercials and radio broadcasts that are discussing this loan modification concept; I have seen infomercials regarding this now so its becoming a bigger and bigger scope, its a big buzz right now and maybe you could tell me, and I already know the answer to this how long have you been doing this? And then what are the criteria for someone to consider this process?

Its funny that the loan modification concept is new and its the new buzz word and everybody is talking about it and everybody is doing it and it has been around forever. People have been able to do this for many, many years. The banks dont want your house back; they really, really dont. They may act like it and when you talk to them it may sound like they do but they dont. Velocity Financial is working with a national network of attorneys that have been doing this for 16 years, they have done thousands of these.

These law firms have represented thousands of home owners helping them, keeping them from going into foreclosure. You will see yard signs, street signs, advertisements. As you know Velocity Financial does not advertise, the radio station does play a spot because its important for people to know there is legitimate, licensed help out there. What I want to point out is if you have tried to do it on your own and it didnt work out, I am sorry about that and it doesnt mean it cant be done.

Most importantly you want to deal with somebody that you can sit across the table from, that is here locally, and you dont want to write a check to anybody other than a law firm. A licensed attorney needs to handle this, it is the best way to handle this. Velocity Financial does not charge an up front fee; we take care of all of the necessary paperwork, the discovery work. We do all of that and we dont charge for that. You do have to pay an attorney to represent you and after the case is done and modified and everyone is happy, they will pay us for the work that we have done. So dont work with anyone who isnt an attorney, thats my opinion.

In most states its the law and in Arizona its the wild, wild, west once again as usual, loan modifications are just not regulated but you know what, if you need a legitimate firm, if you need a human being to talk to and sit down with and lets get this thing worked out.

Well as you know Michael I started in the business about 20 years ago and the entire time I have really been working with attorneys. When I was doing loans for 12 plus years, I worked almost exclusively with bankruptcy attorneys helping to bail their clients out of bankruptcy and out of foreclosure, and I had been approached by other people and seen plenty of stuff on the internet about how you can basically buy a book online for $495, or go to a seminar, or do whatever and suddenly youre this loan modification expert after you read the book and filled out a couple of forms and that just doesnt give you the knowledge, the background and especially the negotiating ability that you have when youre dealing with an attorney…

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Why Incorporate in Delaware?

Friday, April 16th, 2010

Why you should Incorporate in Delaware or Form a Delaware LLC:

The internal operations of Delaware Corporations and LLCs are governed by Delaware law. The US Chamber of Commerce has rated Delaware’s litigation system #1 of all 50 states in the past five years in every category (Judges’ Competence, Judges’ Impartiality, Overall Treatment of Tort and Contract Litigation, etc.)

Additionally, recent amendments to the Delaware LLC Act now make it the state-of-the art jurisdiction for LLCs. Delaware’s Charging Order Remedy is exclusive and very narrow, to starve out a creditor. Creditors are no longer entitled to other legal and equitable rights to attach assets. Assignees are also bound by the Operating Agreement even if they did not sign it.

Why should I incorporate in Delaware or form Delaware LLC?
Delaware is an easy and reliable state in which to incorporate or form LLCs, plus the annual cost is low. A few examples of Delaware’s benefits include:

* Easy and Reliable
* Delaware law has been tested and provides predictability.
* Delaware regularly updates its laws to remain the leading state for incorporation.
* Delaware has a separate Court of Chancery that handles Corporation law cases quickly and competently.
* Delaware allows the owners and managers of an LLC to remain anonymous.
* Annual Costs: The Delaware Corporation minimum annual franchise tax is $35 and the filing fee is $25. The Delaware LLC annual fee is $200, regardless of capitalization.

What tax savings will I receive if I incorporate in Delaware?

Delaware has no sales tax or intangible personal property tax. No Delaware income tax has to be paid and a business license is not required if the Corporation does not do business in Delaware.

If I Incorporate in Delaware can I do business in other states?

Yes, Delaware Corporations and LLCs can qualify to do business in all 50 states and in foreign countries.

For personal service, please feel free to call our Incorporation Specialists on our toll-free line (800) 759-2248 if you have any questions.

Or, for more information, please find this at http://www.incnow.com

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