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Addison VT Debt Consolidation Services
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Addison Vermont Information
The qualified debt counselors will consult with you and work, on your behalf, with your creditors to work out a solution to your debt woes. After understanding each unique debt situation of Addison VT residents, the Debt-Central.com debt consolidation program will negotiate with your creditors to lower interest rates and find a workable plan for both you and the creditor.
When the creditors agree to our debt consolidation plan, it will eliminate phone calls, protect your credit rating, and let you make one monthly payment that will be lower than what you are now paying.
To get started on your customized debt management plan, simply fill out the form on the bottom of the page for your completely FREE consultation!
Interesting news for Addison VT residents...
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| MetLife says commercial mortgage portfolio safe
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Reuters - U.S. life insurer MetLife Inc disclosed information about its commercial mortgage portfolio on Wednesday in an effort to soothe investors that have become increasingly skittish about investments by insurers in commercial property debt.
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| Housing agency loosens foreclosure aid rules
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Reuters - The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development will loosen terms of its foreclosure-prevention effort so that the program, meant to backstop $300 billion in home loans, can be more effective, the agency said on Wednesday.
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| Kashkari: Consumer credit help promising step
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Reuters - Actions to support consumer lending could be a productive next step to help repair financial markets, Treasury Department financial rescue package administrator Neel Kashkari said on Wednesday.
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| Homebuilder, REIT shares tumble as recession spreads
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Reuters - The shares of big U.S. homebuilders and real estate companies alike slumped on Wednesday as housing starts fell to a record low and concerns spread the commercial real estate market is going the way of residential.
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| Mortgage application volume falls 6.2 pct
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AP - Mortgage application volume fell 6.2 percent during the week ended Nov. 14, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association's weekly application survey.
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| October housing starts at record low
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Reuters - Construction starts on new homes fell to a record low in October, as did new applications for building permits, a report by the Commerce Department showed on Wednesday, signaling that the national housing downturn may extend well into the future.
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