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I met Tina through her talks at the Global Business Ideas Courses and approached her when we needed some finance and have used her services for various aspects of our family since then. We needed finance for my mother but didn't want to go through the reverse mortgage process but Tina found a way to set up a revolving credit for her. We had problems with one mortgage insurance lender in regard to one purchase but Tina and her team at Homelink pulled out all the stops to keep common sense prevailing during this horribly extended mortgage application. Other mortgages have been plain sailing. We have really appreciated having a team with such a great knowledge of products, solutions and sense of humour to get us through some of these situations. I can recommend Homelink to everyone.
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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Qualify for finance using Benefit Income
One of the banks has just changed their lending policy to include the following types of income; Sickness benefit, Unemployment benefit, DPB, Solo parents, NZ super, living alone payments Surviving spouse or partner pension, Veterans pension, War disablement pension … Continue reading
The Real Housing Market Story
Rodney Dickens (Managing Director and Chief Research Officer) Strategic Risk Analysis LtdĀ www.sra.co.nz has written a booklet to improve the economic leteracy among investors and would be home buyers. Despite housing being the single largest component of household wealth there is … Continue reading
Short Term Finance
Uncomplicate your life with a Freedom Loan Criteria Home owners only Max $20,000 although there are options to borrow more upon request Approval in 24 hours credit issues need not be an obstacle Lack of proof of income need not … Continue reading
6 Keys to understanding Asset Protection
Excerpt of article by James Burns, Esq. 1. There is no magic pill or plan Asset protection simply means that you create barriers to your assets so onerous to the opposing party that you remove the financial incentive to pursue … Continue reading
