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Mortgage Refinancing Help
: Business: Business Services: Fire and Security: Security
: Technical Surveillance Counter Measures (17)
Make sure the new title is correct. The fact is, most people never see their deed before it's recorded at the county court house, says Gumbinger. He recommends that you ask the lender if you can review the title to the property before it gets filed, so that you can make sure it's correct.
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Communication Security Inc. » Technical surveillance countermeasure services. Bay City, Texas.
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Executive World Services » Assistance to business and government in the detection and nullification of electronic information theft and eavesdropping systems. Braselton, Georgia.
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Audiotel International » Manufacturer of counter surveillance electronics including harmonic receivers, junction detectors, bug and mobile phone detectors and cable checkers. Located in Corby, United Kingdom.
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Advanced Countermeasures » Offers services in locating electronic eavesdropping devices through electronic detection and manual inspection. Serves the Midwestern US.
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TSCM Services » Debugging and eavesdropping detection training and services. Based in South Africa.
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EED Co, Inc » Offer counter-surveillance sweep services. Tools used, credentials and contact details. Based in New York, USA.
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Murray Associates » Eavesdropping detection and counterespionage consulting services. Includes espionage newsletter archive and downloadable guidance on security and bug detection. Based in Oldwick, New Jersey, USA.
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CPT International Ltd. » Covert surveillance training, countermeasures, and technical security as well as exhibition and corporate event security.
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Artemis Security Solutions Ltd » Offer counter-surveillance sweep and inspection services. Details of services, equipment used and company background. Based in London, United Kingdom.
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Technical Security Consultants Inc. » Services in the areas of electronic countermeasures and protection of proprietary information, training and seminars. Carrollton, Georgia.
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AEGIS Defence Services Ltd » Security consultants specialising in technical surveillance countermeasures, information security and corporate investigations. Based in Scotland.
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Spy Nexus Inc. » Bug detectors, counter-surveillance equipment, telephone tap and phone wiretap detection devices, and body wire detectors.
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Research Electronics International » Offer training in how to conduct counter-surveillance investigations. Also design and manufacture electronic countermeasure equipment. Based in Algood, Tennessee, USA.
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International Procurement Services Ltd. » Features security equipment for government and corporate users. Specializes in electronic counter measures and team training. UK based.
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Professional Development TSCM Group Inc. » Offers professional level services and advanced training for government, military, law enforcement, corporate, and the financial sector.
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Audio Visual Security Ltd. » CCTV products and equipment.
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Granite Island Group » Telecommunications security, counterintelligence, and security consulting. Based in Massachusetts.
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Weigh the costs carefully of how long you will be staying in your home vs. how much of a savings you will be getting in a refinance. Make sure you include closing costs in your decision.
Be Proactive. Your loan representative should keep in contact with you even if there isn't any action on your loan. But do your part to keep the lines of communication open as well. If you don't hear from your loan representative for a few days, pick up the phone and ask for an update. The old adage that the squeaky wheel gets the grease definitely applies in this situation.
Homeowners who want to refinance but can't because they owe more on their home than their home is worth (also known as "upside down") should focus their time and energy on making more money. Adding a part-time job or starting a side business will bring extra income into the household, income that can be used to make extra payments a mortgage.
Lenders like pristine credit reports. If you have a bunch of open credit card accounts that you never use (and who doesn't?), consider closing them. It will boost your credit score and make you a much more attractive borrower to a lender. Then, a month after you've closed your accounts, go over your credit report with a fine-tooth comb. It should read that the accounts were closed at your request. (You don't want lenders to think someone cut you off and that you're a bad credit risk.)
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