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Keith Gantenbein
Dec 29, 2016
Home Loan Modifications Ending
The Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) was introduced in 2009 and established to help homeowners recover from the great housing...


Keith Gantenbein
Sep 28, 2016
How To Spot A Fake Tax Call From An 'IRS Agent'
Hundreds of Americans are getting frightening calls from “IRS Agents” making threats including sending the sheriff over to arrest them if...


Keith Gantenbein
Sep 15, 2016
Denver's Hot Summer Real Estate Market- Will It Cool In The Fall?
Colorado’s housing market continues to be ‘hot’. The top ten hottest cities in our nation are: Miami, Phoenix, Chicago, Fort Lauderdale,...


Keith Gantenbein
Aug 15, 2016
The Tiny Home Real Estate Movement
About two years ago “tiny houses” began an upward trend in new sales of homes in what has become the Tiny House Movement. Even the most...


Keith Gantenbein
Jul 26, 2016
Co-Owning Real Estate With A Partner Or A Friend
If you’re thinking of buying (co-owning) a home with a partner, if you’re an unmarried couple or just friends, it’s extremely important...

Keith Gantenbein
Jul 6, 2016
How Brexit Might Affect The U.S. Real Estate Market
By now, most of us have heard something about Brexit (British Exit). In a sentence, Britain voted to leave the European Union (EU) in a...


Keith Gantenbein
Jun 23, 2016
International Businesses- At Risk? French Tax Authorities Go After Major Businesses
Our own IRS isn’t the only entity to fear when it comes to taxes. Europe has their eye on international businesses as well as wanting...


Keith Gantenbein
Jun 13, 2016
Signs The Real Estate Bubble Is About To Burst- Again
The number of luxury homes sitting on the global market and not selling is beginning to pile up. It may also be a forewarning of the...


Keith Gantenbein
Jun 6, 2016
Tax Tips For Starting Your Own Business
If you’re starting a new business, the tax obligations aren’t something you should try to handle alone. Meeting with a qualified tax and...


Keith Gantenbein
May 31, 2016
Mortgage Foreclosure and Survivors' Rights
California is a step closer to signing a bill into law to protect families from foreclosure after the death of the primary mortgage note...


Keith Gantenbein
May 18, 2016
Timeshare Horror Stories
Timeshares came into being during the early 1960s in England where people would share a holiday (vacation) home. The sharing typically...


Keith Gantenbein
Apr 29, 2016
Want To Save A Ton Of Money? Hire An Attorney Instead Of A Realtor
When buying or selling real estate, normally a real estate agent is involved. In the past, one of the main reasons for using realtors...


Keith Gantenbein
Apr 25, 2016
Life After Death- Tax Surprise For Millions
Millions of Americans have had horrible and challenging years due to the Great Financial Crisis and subsequent meltdown. Many are just...


Keith Gantenbein
Apr 19, 2016
New Student Loan Forgiveness
The Department of Education announced this week they will be sending letters to 387,000 people who have student loans telling them...


Keith Gantenbein
Apr 7, 2016
HOAs- What You Must Know First
When buying property under any kind of Homeowners Association (HOA) control, buyers tend to overlook or not comprehend the rules in a...


Keith Gantenbein
Mar 29, 2016
Succeeding in Business- What You Must Know
Are you thinking of starting your own business? Congratulations. Owning your own business may require working harder and longer hours but...


Keith Gantenbein
Mar 24, 2016
Save Big On Taxes With Charity-Related Donations
When doing your taxes, one of the deductions most overlooked are charitable contributions. You can deduct a maximum of up to 50% of your...


Keith Gantenbein
Dec 30, 2015
The Tax Cometh- 3 Days Late
The IRS tax deadline for 2016 has moved three days. Due to an overlap of tax deadlines and Federal and State holidays, the IRS announced...


Keith Gantenbein
Oct 13, 2015
Student Loans Need Oversight
Back in the day - when the predatory mortgage loans were being tossed out like candy, so were the student loans. It was easy to get a...


Keith Gantenbein
Sep 29, 2015
Death Of A City
Housing prices have plummeted in the last year in Ferguson, Missouri. The average home sold for $66,764 in 2014. In the last three months...
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