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If you don't want to put your house on the market or can't get a short-sale approval, you can try to negotiate a deed-in-lieu directly with the lender.
The pace of this process -- in which you sign over your ownership of the house to the lender to avoid foreclosure -- depends on the specifics of the situation and the lender's response. But again, it's unlikely to happen quickly.
A short sale or deed-in-lieu will hurt your credit score, and you'll be required to disclose your financial information to the lender. The lender may demand a promissory note that would obligate you to repay some portion of the loan after the sale or loss of the property.
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All I could think of was Simon Peter and Bart and Thaddeus 'cause Tommyh's answer messed up my mind... LOL Mary was a groupie then? Jus' kidding! LoL
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YES you can ... rewire the whole lamp and sockets or get it done professionally!
You can create one by screenshotting the country maps and then cojoining in an editor like pixlr express!
Conversely you can use a site like this one here>>>>http://googlemapsmania.blogspot.ca/2014/02/compare-your-town-with-world.html
This is what you call a huge blunder ... obviously more training in protocol is needed here ...link> http://www.cbsnews.com/news/maryland-police-chief-responds-after-citizen-aravinda-pillalamarri-questioned-over-immigration-status/