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What if Your Property Sells Lower in a Sheriff’s Sale Than Your Amount Owed?

Watching your property get sold to the highest bidder at a sheriff’s sale is generally not a pleasant experience. Sheriff’s sales are the final step in the foreclosure process, where property is sold to pay debts that a debtor owes to various creditors. The proceeds from the sheriff’s sale are used to pay these debts. However, since sheriff’s sales are auctions, sometimes the highest bid for a property will not be enough to pay off every debt owed to creditors.

Guide to Auxiliary Benefits (Family Disability Benefits)

When one parent can no longer work because of a disability, the other, along with their children, might be eligible for auxiliary benefits from the Social Security Administration (SSA).

N.C. Ct. of App.: Smith Debnam v. Muntjan- Statute of Frauds

N.C. Ct. of App.: Smith Debnam v. Muntjan- Statute of Frauds

Ed Boltz

Sat, 03/23/2024 - 01:51

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E.D.N.C.: Lewis v. EquityExperts.org- Excessive Fees illegal under FDCPA

E.D.N.C.: Lewis v. EquityExperts.org- Excessive Fees illegal under FDCPA

Ed Boltz

Thu, 03/21/2024 - 16:16

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Do Most People Get Denied SSDI the First Time?

Social Security Disability Insurance, or SSDI, is a Federal Program that helps many Americans who cannot support themselves through work because they are disabled. However, the program can be extremely competitive, and many potential SSDI applicants may be hesitant to work toward getting benefits because they have heard that it is so hard to get an application approved.