Sentences with phrase «attempts at the lenders»

I recommend anyone who is rebuilding to check lenders and where they predominately pull from and gear your attempts at the lenders who will pull your better scores.

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Shin says when the negative balance grew to a point at which the bank stopped paying out, the lender attempted dozens more debits over a short period of time — each of which incurred a new $ 34 overdraft fee.
Often a lender will attempt to charge a renewal fee or tempt you to renew without a fee if you sign within a certain «time offer» at their posted rates.
If you were married at the time of your death, the lender may attempt to recoup the money from your spouse, even if he or she did not co-sign the student loan.
The vast majority of mortgage lenders attempt to approve a loan application if at all prudently possible, but to approve a loan that will become delinquent serves no one's best interest.
Also, the company is a Fannie Mae direct lender and attempts to provide its loans at low rates.
Your first attempt at financing should probably be through a mainstream lender.
In another attempt at protecting themselves, private lenders leave legal, administrative, and home appraisal fees to the mortgage applicant.
Therefore, it is always a good idea to make some attempt at redeeming your credit record before you approach lenders.
Such an attempt has just failed in the High Court which had taken a transfer of one of the Chester cornucopia of consumer credit cases (see NLJ 26 June 2009 p 923)-- the test case of McGaffick v Royal Bank of Scotland plc [2009] EWHC 2386, [2009] All ER (D) 71 Oct in which the lender had told the consumer that the existence of information on his default at the agencies might impair his ability to obtain credit or other financial facilities such as current accounts for a period of up to six years.
Although landlords will attempt to negotiate commercial lease forms that adequately address lender concerns at the onset of the landlord - tenant relationship, SNDAs are likely here to stay.
This Orchard Ranch property's line of credit had matured and the borrower was facing an impending NOD due to several failed refinance attempts at major banks and an impatient creditor that would not renew the line — all because the institutional lenders were singularly focused on deriving income from tax returns.
Lenders generally only take title of properties after an unsuccessful selling attempt at a foreclosure auction.
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