Nikki Vaughn
Nikki Vaughn is a seasoned professional concentrating her studies within finance and mortgage. She's driven to alert and educate by delivering industry news and hot topics and currently writes for <a href="http://www.consumerdebtadvocate.net" title="http://www.consumerdebtadvocate.net" target="_blank">http://www.consumerdebtadvocate.net</a> on consumer education pieces and freelance for client's websites.
Articles by this Author
Common Predatory Lending Practices
- By Nikki Vaughn
- Published 11/8/2008
- Unrated
These days abusive practices conducted within the mortgage lending vertical have increased drastically along with the hefty growth of the subprime market Listed below are seven common predatory practices that more and more home owners are realizing they too were treated unfairly and unlawfully
Predatory Lending
- By Nikki Vaughn
- Published 10/29/2008
- Unrated
Were you the victim of Predatory Lending Deceptive and predatory lending practices were all too common between 2001 and 2008, as the lawyers at www
The Need For a Forensic Home Loan Audit
- By Nikki Vaughn
- Published 10/23/2008
- Unrated
A Forensic Loan Audit is a comprehensive loan fraud/predatory lending investigation report which will identify infractions and violations committed by your lender and/or broker when they originally funded your loan Obtaining an audit should be the first step on your quest to successfully modify your home loan
Predatory Lending and You
- By Nikki Vaughn
- Published 10/23/2008
- Unrated
In 2000, over 71 million Americans owned their own home, more than any time in American history With the start of the Mortgage Lending boom in 2001, this number grew significantly as lenders devised subprime financial instruments and loans to allow more and more borrowers who otherwise would not qualify for a loan
Alternatives to Foreclosure - An Educational Guide
- By Nikki Vaughn
- Published 09/28/2008
- Unrated
First and foremost its vital that you communicate regularly with your lender and understand all of your options Whether you're about to have your house sold at auction, foreclosure is in sight, or you've missed your first payment or possibly second payment, you may still have a good chance of saving your home and avoid the foreclosure nightmare





























