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	<title>Comments on: Fighting Foreclosures in the Orange County Real Estate Market</title>
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		<title>By: foreclosurefish</title>
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		<description>Good points, the banks don&#039;t really want to foreclose. Unfortunately, too few homeowners are really aware of the various options they have to save their homes. Some of them are quite complicated, but others just involve a call to the bank and filling out some forms. If a phone call, a few hours of gathering information, and sending a fax can stop foreclosure, that&#039;s a pretty good bargain. Especially when compared to losing a home and having to deal with the credit consequences of foreclosure for years after the fact.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good points, the banks don&#8217;t really want to foreclose. Unfortunately, too few homeowners are really aware of the various options they have to save their homes. Some of them are quite complicated, but others just involve a call to the bank and filling out some forms. If a phone call, a few hours of gathering information, and sending a fax can stop foreclosure, that&#8217;s a pretty good bargain. Especially when compared to losing a home and having to deal with the credit consequences of foreclosure for years after the fact.</p>
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