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VANCOUVER, Oct. 20 /PRNewswire/ - 1-800-GOT-JUNK? announced today that it has received approved status from the United States General Services Administration (GSA) after a thorough application process lasting nearly a year. 1-800-GOT-JUNK? is the first service of its kind to receive this level of qualification with the United States Government, and anticipates building a lasting and mutually beneficial partnership with state, federal and county agencies. "We are thrilled with the approval," said Steve Wallace, Director of Strategic Alliances and National Accounts at 1-800-GOT-JUNK?. "This status underlines our reputation as a market leader and provides government agencies with a reliable alternative for their collection and disposal needs." For 1-800-GOT-JUNK? this means that all of its 277 franchise operations are now qualified to service government funded organizations and bid on removal projects ranging from warehouse cleanouts to debris cleanup.
GMAC-RFC announced Monday that it is partnering with First Savings Mortgage Corp. to roll out a co-branded servicing initiative that gives mortgage lenders the ability to maintain a marketing presence in front of their homeowners throughout the life of their loans.The co-branded servicing program prominently displays the mortgage lender’s name and logo, along with GMAC Mortgage, on the monthly statement and gives the lender the opportunity to include a marketing message, such as the originating loan officer’s name and contact information. The purpose of the program is to allow the lenders to keep their brand visible to the homeowner and to regularly offer the homeowner additional mortgage products, but without the expense of investing in servicing rights or establishing their own mortgage loan servicing infrastructure.It is not yet clear though how this marketing approach would apply to default servicing.
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Police say they were acting on a tip when they served a search warrant at 1624 Palm Street. They found the remains in the back yard. Investigators say the remains were that of a non-viable fetus, which means the baby was never carried to term and could be the result of a miscarriage. Residents at the Palm Grove mobile home park say they noticed dozens of Metro police officers and crime scene investigators surrounding the mobile home at around 6 a.m. Friday morning. Police say they were acting on a tip from a citizen alerting them something could be wrong in the backyard of that mobile home. Police then got a search warrant, started digging up the backyard and found the remains of a non-viable fetus. Eyewitness News was told the mother of that fetus was not on property when police arrived or when they found the remains, but investigators say the mother probably will not be facing any charges in connection with this incident.
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