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Posted By altnrg 3 months ago in News

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Some military wives in Las Vegas, Nevada are fighting to avoid bank foreclosed home. They are hoping that loan modification would save their properties from foreclosure.

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    jordan113 months ago

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    This is disgusting.

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      TouchOfIrish3 months ago

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      Exactly what is her husband fighting for? Certainly, nothing in the U.S.

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        beautiful12733 months ago

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        Hmmmm...can you say "PROFIT"?? All lenders/ develpoers want is to make more money off the backs of vulnerable people. Disgusting is right! Perhaps Counrty Wide's "decision makers" need to be dropped off in another country- IRAQ...arrogant bastards.

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