luni, 5 aprilie 2010

Directorul FBI Chicago ofera un interviu in exclusivitate pentru presa romaneasca

Directorul FBI Chicago, Robert Grant ofera destul de rar astfel de interviuri, dar a decis totusi sa imi acorde unul in exclusivitate. Acesta o sa apara integral tradus si pentru presa scrisa in editia cu numarul 100 a ziarului Gandacul de Colorado, care va aparea la sfarsitul acestei luni.
Pana atunci va invit sa ascultati prima parte a acestui material in care acesta face o prezentare  a rolului pe care Biroul Federal de Investigatii il are, cat este realitate si cat fictiune in filmele pe care le vedem despre FBI la TV sau daca acestia supravegheaza sau nu conturile din banca, sau telefoanele cetatenilor.
In urmatoarele parti o sa puteti afla despre relatia cu autoritatile romane, problemele legate de comunitatea romaneasca din Chicago, cati romani lucreaza pentru FBI, care a fost unul din cazurile cele mai importante din cariera pe care le-a rezolvat, si multe altele.
FBI  director, Robert Grant interviewed by Marian Petruta 


Preventing foreclosure

People may face foreclosure for many reasons. Extreme changes in life situations — job loss, death, divorce, prolonged illness and many others — or because they must immediately relocate. Foreclosure can occur when payments become three to four or more months late, depending on the mortgage terms.

In most cases even if the bank is able to sell the property, the borrower may have to pay for any difference between the remaining balance on the loan and the sales price of the property at foreclosure, depending on the mortgage terms and state law. Foreclosure stays on a credit report for seven to 10 years.
It's important to note that no one benefits from a foreclosure and mortgage servicers are doing everything they can to help borrowers who want to stay in their homes and have the means to pay their mortgage. Since June of 2007, the mortgage industry has helped avoid more than 5.2 million foreclosures via either loan modifications or workout plans.