Haven't we all been told that the ones who succeed are aggressive and pushy? Isn't this why so many people are scared of marketing themselves? In my 30 years of coaching people, I have found that almost... » more
Today Wells Fargo admitted that they too made mistakes in foreclosure paperwork for thousands cases and have vowed to fix them by re-filing documents in 55,000 of the cases by the middle of... » more
Now more than any other time in our recent history is as important that we find ways to stay positive no matter what. Your success depends on your mindset, not on the economy or on the marketplace. How... » more
As the foreclosure-document mess continues to grow the FBI is now stepping in to investigate trying to determine if the financial industry may have violated any criminal laws regarding the mortgage... » more
There will be a 7.8 magnitude earthquake today at 10:21am, well sort of. There will be a statewide earthquake drill held today which is supported by several agencies including the Los Angeles... » more
Today the White House warned that it would pursue banks if they violated any mortgage practice laws and as a result this warning has added even more pressure on the financial sector after Bank of America and... » more
Regarding the allegations that some banks may have cut corners while foreclosing on 3 million homes since 2007, Wall Street's reaction is that homeowners should have paid for their mortgage in the... » more
Pushed down by lower Treasury bond yields, 30-year mortgage rates fell to 4.19 percent, down from 4.27 percent the previous week, which is the lowest they've hit in decades. At the beginning of April the... » more
The 2010 C.A.R. Expo at the Anaheim Convention Center was a huge success for Property I.D. and we would like to thank each and everyone of you who stopped by our booth to learn more about our... » more
Forty state attorneys generals will soon announce a joint investigation into banks' use of flawed foreclosure paperwork and the announcement could come as early as tomorrow. Tom Miller, Iowa's Attorney General... » more
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