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      | March 2007 | A Publication of ELLIOTT® 
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      | ELLIOTT® 
		OFFERS COMMERCIAL APPRAISALS |  
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			 ELLIOTT® & Company Appraisers has expanded its menu of commercial 
			evaluation services. 
 "Recently, we have experienced an increase in demand for commercials 
			appraisals and inspections, both in terms of numbers and in types," 
			said Charlie Elliott, president of ELLIOTT® & Company Appraisers. 
			"In response to this need, we are pleased to expand to our 
			nationwide appraisal services menu."
 
 Items on the commercial appraisal services menu include FNMA 1050/FHLMC 
			71A for larger properties, FNMA 1075/FHLMC 71B for smaller 
			properties, FW 68 for land (lot and small acreage) and narrative. 
			Other commercial evaluation services on the menu include draw and 
			final construction inspection, appraisal review and data search.
 
 For more information, go to www.appraisalsanywhere.com and click the 
			"Services" icon or call (800) 854-5889 and ask for Client Services.
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		SUBPRIME LOANS AMONG MANY 
		REASONSFOR RISE IN FORECLOSURES
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		 It is a known fact 
		throughout the mortgage industry that the number of foreclosures in this 
		country has been rising dramatically in recent years. The Center of 
		Responsible Lending estimates that as many as 2.2 million people are 
		currently in danger of foreclosure. These 2.2 million Americans are at 
		risk of losing $164 million worth of homes 
 An article written by Denver Post reporter Aldo Svaldi said that a 
		"typical foreclosure" involves a borrower who took a subprime loan with 
		no money down or another mortgage loan with risk involved. Loss of 
		employment, medical problems and divorce are the three biggest factors 
		in the borrower winding up on the losing end of that risk.
 
 Also the fact that required-payment amounts on adjustable rate interest 
		loans are rapidly increasing adds to the foreclosure rate. Michael 
		Billings, a financial analyst with Friedman, Billings, Ramsey & Co., 
		estimates that about $265 billion worth of subprime loans are expected 
		to have their payments increased this year due to rising interest rates. 
		Furthermore, the fact that money for subprime loans is not as plentiful 
		as it had been in the past couple of years means that it is more 
		difficult for these strapped borrowers to refinance.
 
 "A lot of people who are in problem situations are not subprime 
		borrowers," said Michael Thomas, a managing partner in Hyperion Capital 
		Group. "They are borrowers who weren’t ready for a 2 percent hit on 
		their mortgage rate."
 
 While it is sad to see borrowers lose their homes, lenders also suffer 
		as foreclosure rates rise, especially those who haven’t obtained a solid 
		appraisal.
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				ELLIOTT EMPLOYEE’S 
				DAUGHTER WINSFAMILY TRIP TO DISNEY WORLD
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                | Emma Holt, daughter of Carlyle Holt, 
				director of client services at ELLIOTT® & Company Appraisers, 
				won a radio station contest, which resulted in the Holt family 
				enjoying an all-expenses-paid trip to Walt Disney World. 
 The contest was sponsored by WKZL-FM in Greensboro, N.C. 
				Contestants were required to send in a joke. The radio staff 
				would then choose the joke of the day. At the end of the contest 
				there was a drawing of all joke of the day winners. Emma’s name 
				was drawn.
 
 The 7-year-old’s joke was, "Why was the math book sad?"
 
 "Because it had too many problems."
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                QUOTES OF WIT & 
                WISDOM |  
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                    "Make sure you have finished 
					speaking before your audience has finished listening." -- 
					Dorothy Sarnoff
 "A good plan, violently executed now, is better than a 
					perfect plan next week." -- George Patton
 
 "Every day you do one of two things: build health or produce 
					disease in yourself." -- Adelle Davis
 
 "Experience is that marvelous thing that enables you to 
					recognize a mistake when you make it again." -- Franklin 
					Jones
 
 "Good manners will open doors that the best education 
					cannot." -- Clarence Thomas
 
 "The important thing in science is not so much to obtain new 
					facts as to discover new ways of thinking about them." -- 
					William Bragg
 
 "When I am abroad, I always make it a rule never to 
					criticize or attack the government of my own country. I make 
					up for lost time when I come home." -- Winston Churchill
 
 "If you’re not happy with what you’ve got, you’ll never be 
					happy with what you get." -- Jacqueline Austin
 
 "The more you chase money, the harder it is to catch it." 
					-- Mike Tatum
 
 "It’s not the hours you put in the work that counts; it’s 
					the work you put in the hours." -- Sam Ewing
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