Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives Program and the New Streamlined Short Sale Process
On April 5, 2010, the U.S. government will implement the Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives Program. Part of the Home Affordable Modification Program, HAFA helps homeowners who are unable to retain their home under HAMP by simplifying and streamlining the use of short sales and deeds-in-lieu of foreclosures. Homeowners must meet certain requirements to participate and incentive payments are provided to homeowners and servicers.
See the link below for the requirements:
NAR Frequently Asked Questions
See the Video Below for details on the new Streamlined Short Sale Process
Click Here for the National Association of Realtor's (NAR) Packet with the Most Frequently Asked Questions about the new short sale process.
Posted at 08:00AM Mar 29, 2010 by Louisa Ward & Robyn Viktor in General | Comments[0]
Arizona Fruit Company
We are in a business networking group and one of our business associates in the group is getting some great publicity about his company from FOX 10 NEWS.
His name is Ray Eveleth and he owns and operates a business called the Arizona Fruit Company. The company delivers Office Fruit boxes to businesses as a healthy alternative to donuts and junk food. Businesses can arrange to have fruit delivered regularly, right to their offices. They deliver from 6:00am to 4:00pm, Monday through Friday and 6:00am to 12:00pm on Saturday.
For more information, go to: www.Arizonafruitcompany.com
Click play on the video to watch the Fox News report on the Arizona Fruit Company.
Posted at 08:00AM Mar 29, 2010 by Louisa Ward & Robyn Viktor in General | Comments[0]
New scam targets homeowners in trouble with their loans
Source: ABC 15 NEWS Click Here for full Article
PHOENIX -- A new home loan scam is expected to hit the Valley.
It's called a forensic loan audit and it's pitched to homeowners as something that will give them leverage or help speed up the loan modification process.
Posted at 08:00AM Mar 29, 2010 by Louisa Ward & Robyn Viktor in General | Comments[0]
City of Phoenix Hazardous Waste Collections and Disposal
Phoenix residents can dispose of common household hazardous waste and other items at collections from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m.
April 15, 16 and 17 at North Phoenix Baptist Church, 5757 N. Central Ave., and May 13, 14 and 15 at Desert West Sports Complex, 6602 W. Encanto Blvd.
A current municipal services bill showing solid waste fees and a matching photo I.D. with the same address are required. The events accept batteries, oil, paint, antifreeze, pesticides, pool chemicals, computers, and household appliances, including refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners and heat pumps.
They do not accept commercial loads and large residential loads (more than five car or pickup tires per household, 20 gallons of paint or five gallons of other types of hazardous fluids).
The city will pick up household appliances at your home for a fee. Call for a collection appointment. Residents also may call for information about the availability and distribution of recycled paint. For more information, call customer service at 602-262-7251 or visit phoenix.gov/publicworks.
Posted at 07:00AM Mar 29, 2010 by Louisa Ward & Robyn Viktor in General | Comments[0]









