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Press / Media Mentions of Joe Aldeguer Financial Expert Joe Aldeguer Offers Free Help for Mortgage Fraud Victims   Chicago, Illinois, United States of America (Free-Press-Release.com) February 17, 2012 — According to financial expert and homeowner advocate Joe Aldeguer, even the slightest irregularity in a home mortgage or deed transference can cause serious legal issues [...]

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Advice from Joe Aldeguer:
Know When to Hold…Know When to Fold and Walk Away

Expert Chicago financial advisor, Joe Aldeguer, says it’s best not to gamble with the future.

 

According to Joe Aldeguer, many homeowners these days are sitting with their heads underwater on a home they bet would help to secure their family’s financial future. Their efforts at having their loan modified to more favorable terms have failed. Short sales, reports Joe Aldeguer, are falling through as other consumers fail to qualify for new home loans.

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