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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of overfinance.

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Examples

  • As Dennis said, "wake up America" They will use whatever force they deem appropriate to keep us cowering in our devalued overfinanced homes.

    Police State In Republican Convention City 2008

  • They will use whatever force they deem appropriate to keep us cowering in our devalued overfinanced homes.

    Police State In Republican Convention City 2008

  • If you are RE Agent/Broker dealing with short sales or have prospects for possible short sales I can assist you with this overfinanced properties to move them quickly and earn 4% commission as short sale listing agent.

    BiggerPockets Forums BlackShield1 2010

  • We will work only with licensed and active agents/brokers willing to be open to this overfinanced houses issues to the homeowners with solution to avoid foreclosure.

    BiggerPockets Forums BlackShield1 2010

  • We will work only with licensed and active agents/brokers willing to be open to this overfinanced houses issues to the homeowners with solution to avoid foreclosure.

    BiggerPockets Forums pguyton3 2010

  • If you are RE Agent/Broker dealing with short sales or have prospects for possible short sales I can assist you with this overfinanced properties to move them quickly and earn 4% commission as short sale listing agent.

    BiggerPockets Forums pguyton3 2010

  • Iconoculture calls this a "cruel irony", but it was Hispanic real estate agents and mortgage brokers who got these people into their overpriced, overfinanced homes in the first place.

    VDARE.com: Blog Articles 2009

  • Iconoculture calls this a "cruel irony", but it was Hispanic real estate agents and mortgage brokers who got these people into their overpriced, overfinanced homes in the first place.

    VDARE.com: Blog Articles 2009

  • Iconoculture calls this a "cruel irony", but it was Hispanic real estate agents and mortgage brokers who got these people into their overpriced, overfinanced homes in the first place.

    VDARE.com: Blog Articles 2009

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