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		<title>Michigan laws give homeowners facing foreclosure more time to work with lenders.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Foreclosure Prevention Laws now in effect in Michigan give homeowners more time to try and work out a solution with their lender in order to stay in their homes.  Homeowners now have 90 days to try and work out a payment plan with their lenders according to a news release from the Michigan real estate association [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Foreclosure Prevention Laws now in effect in Michigan give homeowners more time to try and work out a solution with their lender in order to stay in their homes.  Homeowners now have 90 days to try and work out a payment plan with their lenders according to a <a href="http://www.mirealtors.com/content/IndustryNews.htm?page_id=46&amp;inCtx13news=2&amp;site_id=1&amp;inCtx13view=9&amp;inCtx13news_id=65&amp;minor=0&amp;major=2&amp;inCtx13pg=0">news release</a> from the Michigan real estate association website.</p>
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