Saturday, December 31, 2011

USO Bike Classic 2008 Virginia Beach

MotionOne Studios was on hand to capture the festivities of the Annual Virginia Beach Bike Classic for 2008. It was also a pleasure using the DB Bryant Band as the main audio track for this coverage. We look forward in seeing them perfom back at the Beach in the near future. Enjoy the show...

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

A vlog gone bad

This is a fake vlog... I know, the audio is kinda bad (Audio technica mic) but enjoy the video! Thanks for watching, my first vid! TAGS~ vlog gone bad not funny i suck haha scary clown funny mean people suck doggy rvca va ca yellow door a's giants hat pictures blue wall vlogging talking...

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

The Shoot

Bj Penn Talks with Shootmedia.tv in an exclusive interview leading up to his UFC 112 bout with Frankie "The Answer" Edgar

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

Thursday, November 24, 2011

RVCA VA Strike Boardshort - Black Fade (36)

!±8± RVCA VA Strike Boardshort - Black Fade (36)


Rate : | Price : $55.00 | Post Date : Nov 24, 2011 23:13:57
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The iron is hot and the time is now, so throw on the VA Strike boardshorts from RVCA. These microfiber boardies feature an engineered print, a tie front and two side pockets with both zippers and hook and loop fasteners for double the carrying power.

  • 21" Outseam
  • RVCA microfiber boardshort
  • 100% Polyester
  • RVCA engineered all-over print
  • Tie front with four RVCA grommets
  • Zippered fly with hook & loop fastener closure
  • RVCA embroidery
  • Two flap pockets with zippered closure and hook & loop fastener
  • Sewn-in bungee lanyard to hold keys or wax comb in pocket
  • Draining RVCA grommets on pockets
  • Imported

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Deficiency Judgments After Foreclosure - Do Banks Really Sue For Them?

!±8± Deficiency Judgments After Foreclosure - Do Banks Really Sue For Them?

Homeowners facing foreclosure are often concerned that the auction of their property will not be the end of their financial and legal worries. The threat of a deficiency judgment being initiated by the lender after the sheriff sale is always being raised by foreclosure consultants, attorneys, and representatives of the bank trying to wring more money out of borrowers. But finding actual cases of deficiency judgments against the average homeowner can be extremely difficult.

Is this an indication that banks are not pursuing deficiency judgments, or is it simply that these types of lawsuits are so rarely mentioned? Finding actual statistics relating to this type of lawsuit is difficult, and proving that they are rare can be even more trying, as it is nearly impossible to prove a negative. The absence of judgments against homeowners does not mean that they are never brought; after all, maybe every foreclosure victim defends the case and wins. Or these lawsuits are just rarely talked about. Or maybe former homeowners have deficiency judgments against them but, since they moved out of the house where paperwork was served, they are not even aware of it.

So finding evidence of deficiency judgments after foreclosure is not easy. Not for me, and seemingly not for other researchers online. Frank Llosa from FranklyRealty.com also wonders where these lawsuits are and comes to some of the same conclusions as we have, although he approaches it from the angle of banks bidding on properties at auction for the total amount due on the loan, thereby eliminating the possibility of a deficiency: "Why would they take over the property at 0,000 OVER what is it worth and let the previous owner be releaved [sic] from further obligations?"1

He suspects that the missing lawsuits may be an indication of the fact that foreclosing lenders, "figure it is a waste of time and effort for the banks to go after the homeowner since they are broke." This is much the same seemingly reasonable solution that I have raised before; after all, why would a lender, who has been thus far unable to collect on a foreclosure judgment, spend more time and money pursuing deficiency judgments against former clients?

The Florida Asset Protection Blog also mentions the possibility of deficiency judgments in cases where a second mortgage is present, but admits no personal experience with such lawsuits: "I have not seen any case to date where a first or a second mortgage lender has sued the homeowner personally." Same here, and these deficiency judgment laws, in the states and under the conditions in which they are allowed, have thus far proven to be unused weapons, similar in volume of enforcement to jaywalking violations.

Taking a look through actions in the local courthouse is also a bit of a wild goose chase, as there are far more foreclosures than deficiency judgments. In fact, there are no deficiency judgment cases that I could locate listed in my local court system. And this is in a state with a quick process and such lawsuits are allowed after the sheriff sale. Dozens of foreclosure cases, both open and closed, are listed, but no deficiency judgment cases involving the same defendants as the foreclosure cases in any of the listings I could find.

And online, instances of this type of lawsuit can most often be found in estate cases and auto loan repossessions, but not real estate foreclosures. Of course, this makes more sense, since someone who loses a car can still be served with lawsuit paperwork at a current address, car loan outlets have more access to local courts, and the small amount of an auto loan deficiency may be reasonably expected to be paid back.

Since it seems that deficiency judgments during foreclosure are quite rare, why are lenders not pursuing them right now? As has been discussed here before, it is usually just not worth the bank's time to sue people who admittedly have little money. About.com states that, "In many cases, your lender will not go to the trouble. Legal action is expensive and time consuming, and people who just suffered a foreclosure often don't have the assets or income needed to satisfy a deficiency judgment." People with no job, assets, or not enough income may also be "judgment proof," meaning that, even if the bank got the deficiency judgment, it could not be enforced or collected.

And when families are made homeless because of the actions of the bank, it may be difficult to get a legitimate judgment against people who can not be reasonably located to be served with court documents. Few former homeowners leave a forwarding address when the move out of a property before eviction, being completely aware of the fact that their lives would be much simpler without further correspondence from the mortgage company. Since the bank suing for the deficiency is obviously also responsible for the fact that the defendants may not have a current address, former homeowners later claiming the lawsuit was never properly served is not a difficult argument to make.

Also, an important point for homeowners to remember is that, if they put down less than 20% of the purchase price, they are probably paying Private Mortgage Insurance (PMI). Even though the homeowners themselves pay the PMI premium on a monthly basis, this kind of policy insures the bank against the default of the loan, and if an owner goes into foreclosure, the insurance will pay the bank the amount of the mortgage left unpaid. Therefore, if a mortgage is covered with PMI, the bank can collect the insurance on the policy they forced on the borrowers instead of seek a deficiency judgment. Citifinancial itself states that, "If you have Private mortgage insurance, a lender can use this money to offset any losses instead of getting a deficiency judgment."

Now, investors and second home owners who have substantial assets may be at higher risk of being sued than first homeowners. But this is a very recent 2008 development. Robert Levin from Fannie Mae, announcing changes in the first quarter of 2008, stated that, "We are pursuing deficiency judgment against investors and second home borrowers." Will this be the case in all second home or investment home foreclosures by Fannie Mae? Only time will tell, but there is still little evidence that any deficiency judgments have been pursued thus far, and the nationalization of the mortgage giants will probably change this plan.

In fact, with the nationalization of the banking system and the Government Sponsored Enterprises, it is highly unlikely that any borrower whose loan that is taken over by the government will be subject to a deficiency judgment lawsuit. Instead, the politicians, in order to soften the backlash against the 0 billion bank bailout and to reassure constituents, will push much harder for loan balance writedowns, interest rate adjustments, and other loan modifications to make mortgage more affordable for borrowers.

So, it seems that deficiency judgments have been and will remain quite rare in the mortgage industry. Having extenuating circumstances (lots of land, numerous liquid assets, clear evidence of mortgage fraud) may put certain owners in danger, but the vast majority who took out loans and then faced an economic hardship will continue to have little to worry about from their bank after losing a home. There are just too many problems, from serving the lawsuit, to collecting on it, to bad PR, for the banks to think it is worth the extra bother.


Deficiency Judgments After Foreclosure - Do Banks Really Sue For Them?

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Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Saturday, November 5, 2011

RVCA Fair Va Cardigan - Women's Charcoal Heather, XS

!±8± RVCA Fair Va Cardigan - Women's Charcoal Heather, XS

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Given enough time, every party moves outside to the fire pit, even in the cold. But it doesn't bother you because you have the RVCA Women's Fair Va Cardigan and at least three more bottles of wine to keep you warm. You might smell like smoke tomorrow, but tonight you look quite alright while getting wine drunk in the fire's light. If you do get a chill, you can always button it up and take another swig.

Product Features

  • Material: cotton sweater knit
  • Fit: drapey
  • Front: buttons
  • Hood: no
  • Pockets: 2 front
  • SPF Rating:
  • UPF Rating:
  • Recommended Use: casual
  • Manufacturer Warranty: 6 months

  • 60% cotton 40% acrylic.
  • Thick knit longer length cardigan with shawl collar.
  • Tortoise shell buttons
  • 2 front patch pockets
  • Ribbed cuffs and hem

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Thursday, October 27, 2011

Best RV Destinations

!±8± Best RV Destinations

There are many places you can visit as an RV vacationer. Travelling in a Recreational Vehicle on open roads, enjoying the stretch of long highways is exciting and perhaps one of the best ways to see and experience the magic of a place. There are some people for whom the journey is as important as the destination and find that only the RV allows them to do that. The road is their home and each destination the traveller's own special place. The people who use the RV as their home are able to explore the land they visit, its attractions while attempting to find a welcoming campsite to settle in for a few days or a few weeks. Campgrounds with car-parks for RVs are located across the country to cater to the different needs of the campers. Whether it is the lure of the beachfront, waves lapping at your feet, the experience of the sun setting behind towering mountains or just a serene evening under the starts, there are some places that are best seen by RVs.

There are many places you can visit in an RV. Here's a list of some of the best RV locations to set up camp and enjoy nature.

Madison Arm Resort

An excellent RV destination, this resort is located at West Yellowstone in Montana. Travellers, often needing the respite from the overcrowded Yellowstone Park, find the Madison Arm Resort a close alternative only eight miles away. The campground is strategically situated on the shores of Hebgen Lake famous for its trout-filled waters. Surrounded by wildlife, bison and elk sightings are plentiful.

Tunnel Mountain Camp

With views of the sprawling valley is located at Banff National Park in Canada and remains one of the best places to see by RV. It is well known for campers heading to the Canadian Rockies for a breathtaking view of the mountains. In the midst of the mountains overlooking the valley and surrounded by snow-clad mountains and statuesque rock columns lies the Tunnel Mountain Campground. Banff is a spectacular and scenic little town and campers can visit the indoor interpretive amphitheatre to learn more about the region showcased through interesting documentaries and educational programs. The mountain slopes visited by both aspiring and professional skiers and snowmobilers are challenging and exciting. Moreover, this RV destination is a haven for hikers and cyclists with plenty of glaciers, mineral hot springs and ice fields to give it a further excitement.

Orchard (Huerta Saucedo) Vacation Village, Mulegé, Mexico - With its inviting riverfront, RV travellers venturing to Mexico find much comfort on the white beaches of Bahia de la Concepcion. Steeped in history, this RV destination is famous for missions and the old state penitentiary: the infamous jail without bars. Tropical RV sites at the Orchard Vacation Village are walking distance from the town of Mulegé, and the resort can arrange outdoor activities. The cave painting adventure tours, water activities such as scuba diving, snorkelling and clamming, and the region's famous Dorado and Yellowtail fishing are all exciting as well as captivating to all visitors.

Rocky Knob Campground

Is located in Virginia at Blue Ridge Parkway and is one of the best places to see by RV. The campground provides access to the 10.8 mile Rock Castle Gorge Loop Trail. To add to the attraction, Mabry Mill, one of the most scenic places to be found on earth is only a few minutes away. Besides being famous for its corn and buckwheat pancakes, costumed rangers demonstrate their craftsmanship in blacksmithing and basketry. Country Records, in nearby Floyd, has the world's largest collection of bluegrass and mountain music while the town's general store hosts an authentic hoe-down every Friday night.

Boyd's Key West Campground, Florida

A three hour drive from Miami (Route 1) over the Seven Mile Bridge, Boyd's Key West Campground known for its quiet waterfront campsites is revered by RV travellers. Famous for its Tiki Hut, boat dock and marina as well as saltwater fishing, it is more than just a weekend getaway for most people and is a hot RV destination. While Duval Street invites thirsty travellers to sip refreshing margaritas, Mallory Square boasts its sunset celebrations with tightrope walkers, jugglers and fire eaters provide nightly amusement. The other famous landmarks that celebrate this town are The Hemingway Home and Museum as well as the Mel Fisher Maritime Heritage Society Museum

Squaw Flat Campground

Is situated in Moab, Utah. The scenic drive through the Needles section of Canyonlands National Park provides you with spectacular scenery of large stone pillars looming above you, natural arches and ancient Indian rock paintings. U.S. 191 leads travellers into the region and offers the RV travellers memorable views of the spired landscape and Indian petroglyphs on nearby rock walls. The Sqaw Flat Camprground is nestled in nooks surrounded by rocks and views of the Needles. A three-mile trail leads hikers to the main route to Chesler Park in the heart of the Needles.


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