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Document !Facts About Bankruptcy
A decision to file for bankruptcy should only be made after determining that bankruptcy is the best way to deal with your financial problems. This web page will answer some of your questions regarding bankruptcy in Delaware. 
Also available: Document BankruptcyBrochure.pdf
Contributed by: Legal Services Corporation of Delaware, Inc.
Last Reviewed: 07/10/2006
Related Topics: Bankruptcy  Debt and Debt Collection 
Document 100 Questions and Answers About Buying a New Home
Questions and answers have been carefully selected to give you a foundation of basic knowledge to become a first-time homebuyer.  
Contributed by: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Last Reviewed: 06/02/2004
Related Topics: Home Ownership 
Document Affordability Calculator
Allows you to calculate how much you can afford to spend on a home.  
Contributed by: Ginnie Mae
Last Reviewed: 06/01/2004
Related Topics: Home Ownership 
Document Avoiding Contractor Fraud
Advice to avoid being taken advantage of by a contractor.  
Contributed by: Attorney General, State of Delware
Last Reviewed: 01/20/2004
Related Topics: Consumer Laws  Contracts and Warranties  General, Elder Law 
Document Buying a Home for low- and moderate- income Delawareans
DSHA offers numerous homeownership programs to low- and moderate- income Delawareans. For more detailed information on any of the programs, please contact the person listed. 
Contributed by: Delaware State Housing Authority
Last Reviewed: 06/02/2004
Related Topics: Home Ownership 
Document Buying vs. Renting
There are many advantages to buying a home versus renting one. Links to the Buy vs. Rent Comparison Chart, Buy vs. Rent Calculator, Loan Estimator, Housing Resources, and more. 
Contributed by: Ginnie Mae
Last Reviewed: 05/27/2004
Related Topics: Home Ownership  Landlord/Tenant 
Document Cancellation of Private Mortgage Insurance
If you put less than 20 percent down on a home mortgage, lenders often require you to have Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). The Homeowners Protection Act of 1998 establishes rules for automatic termination and borrower cancellation of PMI on home mortgages. 
Contributed by: Federal Trade Commission
Last Reviewed: 06/02/2004
Related Topics: Home Ownership 
Document Common Questions of First-time Homebuyers
Why should I buy, instead of rent? What are HUD homes? Can I become a homebuyer? 
Contributed by: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Last Reviewed: 06/04/2003
Related Topics: Home Ownership 
Document Foreclosure in Delaware
Mortgage foreclosure explained specifically under Delaware law. 
Contributed by: Legal Services Corporation of Delaware, Inc.
Last Reviewed: 01/21/2004
Related Topics: Home Ownership 
Document Home Loan Guaranty Services for Veterans and the Military
Contributed by: Dept. of Veterans Affairs
Last Reviewed: 01/21/2004
Related Topics: Veterans Benefits  Home Ownership 
Document Home Repair Programs for low- and moderate-income Delawareans
DSHA offers numerous home rehabilitation programs to low- and moderate-income Delawareans. 
Contributed by: Delaware State Housing Authority
Last Reviewed: 06/02/2004
Related Topics: Home Ownership 
Document How to Buy a Manufactured Home
A Consumer's Guide to Today's Manufactured Home 
Contributed by: Federal Trade Commission & Manufactured Housing Institute
Last Reviewed: 06/02/2004
Related Topics: Home Ownership  Mobile Home Parks 
Document Legal Tips
Know the Law So You Don't Make These Mistakes Too! 
Contributed by: Legal Services Corporation of Delaware, Inc.
Last Reviewed: 01/20/2004
Related Topics: Consumer Laws  Landlord/Tenant  Automobile  Taxes 
Document Maintaining and Improving Your Home
Owning your own home is the American Dream…but you need to be prepared for its challenges. These tips, tricks, and other information can help make your experience as a homeowner a little easier. 
Contributed by: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development
Last Reviewed: 06/02/2004
Related Topics: Home Ownership 
Document Reverse Mortgages - Proceed With Care
Whether seeking money to pay for medical treatment, finance a home improvement, buy long-term care insurance, or supplement their income, many older Americans are turning to "reverse mortgages." If you're considering a reverse mortgage, it's important to understand how the loans work and what your rights and responsibilities are. 
Contributed by: Federal Trade Commission
Last Reviewed: 01/21/2004
Related Topics: Credit  General, Elder Law  Home Ownership 

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