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Joined 01/20/2008

Joe Dahleen

Sr. Vice President / Co Founder

GO Financial Solutions

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Joe has over 17 years of professional experience as a mortgage banker and as a technology solutions manager. During the last 10 years, he has been primarily engaged in the application of technology in the mortgage industry in addition to holding positions in sales as Vice President and Director of Business Development.

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  • I would call HOPE NOW or go
    By October 10, 2008 - 7:44am

    I would call HOPE NOW or go to HOPENOW.COM Start working on getting your modification lined up by the first and second lender. Your third mortgage is out of luck. How you got that third mortgage is really incredible because refinancing a second or third mortgage over the last 3 years required documentation of income.

  • I agree - this is huge sign
    By September 8, 2008 - 3:49pm

    I agree - this is huge sign for buyers. With 30 year fixed at 5.50% today and property values way down - it is a very smart time to buy. Have the seller pay your closing costs and get your rate down to 4.75% with just a few points. The buyer ready program never looked this good. http://www.goliveloans.com/buyer-ready-mortgage-program.php

  • This is interesting because
    By August 4, 2008 - 1:10pm

    This is interesting because AZ has been a hot bed for problem title companies over the past few month. Wells Fargo and Ticor Title in hot water over fines. Wells Fargo, Ticor settle allegations of false FHA claims. Federal prosecutors in Arizona said they reached a $4.3 million civil settlement with Wells Fargo Bank and Ticor Title Agency of Arizona this month that settles allegations that Wells Fargo submitted false claims to the Federal Housing Administration's pre-foreclosure sales program. For 63 units Wells paid an average of $68,253.97 per transaction. That is a big mistake. Now it looks as if legal battles for Mercury forces sale. Title companies have been printing cash for years and now we know that it cost money for not following the rules.