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Posted on: 28th Aug, 2007 12:11 am
Hi all,

It's been a long time since we've all joined hands and helped our community grow. But how well do we know each other? Let's start off by telling you something about myself.

I'm Brian Dela Cruz, Marketing Manager at MortgageFit. I've been associated with this community since April, 2006. And, it's been a pleasure interacting with the people here and helping them to the best of my abilities.

It would be great if you too add something about yourself here.

Happy introducing!

Thanks,

Brian Dela Cruz
Hi everyone,
My name is Lynn, I just found this link this morning and I need help from your
Posted on: 29th Jan, 2013 11:49 am
Hello,

Just found this cool forum..great source of information so i had to sign up. I've been in the mortgage industry for a long time and we all know it moves at a rapid pace. This forum will definitely help me stay up to date on everything mortgage related.

Thanks!
Posted on: 31st Jan, 2013 02:32 pm
hello all!!

here to get the valuable information in the post on ins and outs of mortgages!!

take care!
Posted on: 11th Feb, 2013 10:40 am
You're welcome... jeffhatia!! :)
Posted on: 12th Feb, 2013 08:00 pm
Hello,

i am new here and i really like this forum..
Posted on: 12th Mar, 2013 02:50 am
You're welcome... Crispin!! :)
Posted on: 12th Mar, 2013 10:06 pm
Hi everyone, I'm new in this forum. I know that forums are a good place to learn and interact with other people , so that People can share their experience with each other. I have read many threads of this forum which are really useful and full of information so I decided to join this community.
Posted on: 27th Mar, 2013 08:58 pm
We own two condos in arizona with a mortgage on both with a bank back here in illinois, my wife is not on the deed on one of them, but the bank believes she is, what does that mean as far as her obligation to the loan.
Posted on: 30th Mar, 2013 06:43 am
Hi tommy,

If her name is mentioned on the mortgage docs, then she will be obligated for the loan payments. If her name is on the property deed, then she will be considered as an owner of the property. If not, then she won't have ownership rights on that property.

Thanks
Posted on: 31st Mar, 2013 09:31 pm
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