{House Cents} Bank of America to Reduce Mortages for Select Customers

Bank of America to offer rentals as foreclosure alternative

Bank of America is offering mortgage reductions for more than 200,000 customers. According to a post on Forbes.com, “qualifying customers will see their monthly mortgage reduce by an average 30 percent”. Perhaps you will draw the golden ticket or in this case a revised mortgage statement if you meet the following requirements:
• Owes more on the mortgage than the property is worth today.
• Was at least 60 days behind on payments on January 31, 2012.
• Has a contractual monthly payment for principal, interest, property taxes, hazard insurance and any applicable homeowner association fees totaling more than 25 percent of gross household income.
• Has a loan that is owned and serviced by Bank of America, or serviced for another investor that has given the bank delegated authority to do such modifications.

According to BofA, customers can begin to see letters in their mailboxes as early as this week. If you meet the requirements and don’t receive a letter this week, please note that the remaining letters will be sent in rounds up until the end of July.

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{Wise Words} Love What You Do…

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This quote, from the late Steve Jobs, rings true on many levels.  It is also a little something to think about before our newest series, Women at Work.  You can’t be a she who makes cents if you don’t work for it.  Just my two cents.  Stay tuned….

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{Four Seasons Lux Bride Chat} Tomorrow at Noon!!!

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Guess who just got invited to be a part of the Lux Bride chat hosted by the Four Seasons?.... yep, it's me!!! I am beyond ecstatic and honored to be asked to share my wedding advice and thoughts on trends with blushing brides. Join Four Seasons tomorrow, May 8th for a live, global Twitter chat dedicated to all things luxury weddings.

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{Every Woman Should Know…} How to Be a Good Host

You’ve decided to host an event, be it for your girlfriend who is getting married or an impromptu gathering of friends for an intimate dinner.  Now what?  It’s time to put your womanly skills to work.  I remember seeing the 2009 movie “The Joneses” and thought that Demi Moore’s character was an excellent host.  In preparing for tomorrow’s Cinco de Derby events (yes, I did combine Kentucky Derby with Cinco de Mayo), it got me thinking about my own skills.  I mean really, I am in the events industry so I know a thing or two about planning events, but I wanted to cross check my hosting etiquette with Emily Post.  No matter the kind of party you’re throwing, there are some things a host should remember, even before the party starts.

Six Ways to Be a Good Host:

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1) Invite clearly. Include necessary information for your guests in the invitation.  Is the party a casual get-together or more formal? What about the attire?  Maybe a guest would benefit by knowing ahead of time who else will be there, which you might mention when they RSVP.

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2) Plan well.  Preparing your guest list carefully is key to a successful party.  Then do as much as you can ahead of time.  (Lower the stress level by serving food and refreshments you know will work.)  Get everything ready well before your guests arrive, so you’ll feel relaxed from the very beginning.

3) Remain calm.  Giving a party can be enjoyable, especially if you approach it with simplicity.  Get help if necessary, and don’t let your guests think you’re huffing and puffing.  They’ll feel far more comfortable if they don’t have to wonder whether they’re causing you any trouble.

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4) Keep your guests feeling welcome.  Make sure guests are warmly greeted, then made to feel welcome throughout the party.  Look after each guest as much as you can.  If you notice that a guest has an empty glass or if there’s one person standing alone, remedy the situation as quickly and cheerfully as possible.

5) Be flexible and gracious.  Your soufflé falls.  Or one friend arrives with an unexpected guest.  The ruined dessert?  Have a fallback. The uninvited guest?  As discourteous as it is for someone to spring a surprise on you, be gracious.  No polite host would ever send an uninvited guest packing.

6) Be appreciative.  Thank people for coming as you bid them good-bye.  And don’t forget to thank anyone who brought you a gift.

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