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8:54 PM ET
Tuesday, 12 Aug 2008
Web Extra: In Foreclosure and Not Even Knowing It
Posted By:Carlo Dellaverson
Topics:Retirement | Mortgages
Marquis knows he’s behind on his payments. What he doesn’t know is that his home is actually in foreclosure. Watch the video to see Carmen and the Money Desk deliver this bombshell and advise the other homeowners who could be in the same boat. Also, the only time you can withdraw from you 401(k) without paying a fee.
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