Where can you gain control over your clutter, work on your business strategy, develope interviewing skills and attend a writing workshop, all for free? Riverside, California, of course. Each month the Riverside Public Library System offers new opportunities to learn and grow. Registration is required, but there is no cost. You can learn about designing your business, and your business website, or attend a poetry reading. The facilitators are all knowledgable in their fields, from poets to CEOs, willing to share their expertise.

This is the time of year that we make New Year's Resolutions. I think it is time for me to look into one of these courses, What about you?

 

  How to survive and prosper in today's economy

 

 January 7, 7-8:30 pm
Business Workshop

Presented by David Sanders, CEO of Creative Business Strategies and a consultant helping entrepreneurs and business owners achieve their goals since 1975. In today's troubled economy, many of us find ourselves trapped in a room with no way out. Strapped for cash, we are worried that we will make mistakes with the little funds available to market our business. With over 30 years of marketing and management experience that has spanned the last four recessions, Sanders will speak of what has been tried and true, to help you get the most strategic gain from marketing. Download the flyer (PDF). While all programs are free, registration is required. To register, please call (951) 826-5212 or register online.

I am sending this out to everyone, this might be the boost that we need to get the New Year started on the right foot!

 

The day after Thanksgiving finds my daughter and I in downtown Riverside. No, we are not shopping, we are taking in the sounds and sights of Christmas. It is the annual lighting of the Mission Inn. We always go early and wander through the Riverside Convention Center and enjoy the trees. It is the Annual fund raiser by Riverside County Regional Medical Center Foundation. It celebrates Riverside's claim to be the "City of Trees" held the week of Thanksgiving at the Riverside Convention Center.  The lighting of the Mission Inn is just the start of the fun. My daughter and her friends ice skate (yes, in Riverside).  We admire all the shops in their holiday garb, and then make our way in to see the beautiful tree inside the Mission Inn. At some point in the night we will hear the Dicken's Carollers and take a ride in a Cinderella Coach. This is on my Christmas list of to do's every year.  What is your favorite thing to do at Christmas????  Merry Christmas!  Karie Hobson

 

 

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In a recent press release, Lawrence Yun, NAR chief economist, said the market will come into clearer focus this summer.  "Existing home sales could start to show a sustained increase within a few months, unless there are some additional economic problems or excessive inflationary pressure," he said.  "We're looking for essentially stable sales in the near term, before higher mortgage loan limits translate into more sales in high-cost markets.  The wider access to affordable credit should increase sales activity notably this summer as pent-up demand begins to be met."

 What does that mean to us? We will know when we have hit bottom and are in that upturn by looking back. I hope that as we all look back and breathe that collective sigh of releif, that there were no lost opportunities. This has been a market that has educated us, and caused us to look closely at how we do business.

Heres to some good news!

 Karie

 

 

 By Nick Carey

Fri Apr 11, 11:18 AM ET

Among the byproducts of the U.S. housing crisis is a surge in scams that cheat people out of their money, their homes, or both, under the guise of offering to rescue them from foreclosure.

"There is a lot of money to be made if you are good at committing fraud," said Debra Zimmerman, an attorney at Los Angeles-based Bet Tzedek Legal Services, which provides free legal assistance to stricken home owners. "Foreclosure rescue scams are big business right now."

Groups like Zimmerman's say that as soon as borrowers end up in foreclosure -- a matter of public record in the United States - they are bombarded with calls, leaflets and knocks on the door from people armed with fraudulent offers of help.

Huston Julian, 54, of Eastpointe, Michigan, nearly fell for such a scam. Julian bought a home in this working class suburb of Detroit in October 2006, but fell behind with his $1,084 monthly payment when his disability benefits were cut off. He ended up in foreclosure in December.

"I got calls all day from people saying they could save my home," said Julian, 54, seated at a small table in his kitchen.

One group promised help if he gave them $3,800. He borrowed money from family and was all ready to pay, until his suspicions were aroused by the frequency of their calls.

"I said to myself 'something just ain't right here," Julian remembered. On the advice of his younger sister, he got in touch with local non-profit counseling agency the Michigan Neighborhood Partnership (MNP).

"I was able to convince Huston not to send the money and explained to him this was a rescue scam," said Juanita Bryant, a loss mitigation specialist at MNP who is negotiating with Julian's lender on a mortgage repayment schedule based on his restored disability benefits.

While such scams are on the rise, law enforcement agencies are overwhelmed.

"Almost every foreclosure rescue program you see out there is fraud," said Todd Lackner, a San Diego-based mortgage fraud investigator. "Sadly, the law enforcement community lacks the funds to investigate or prosecute all the cases."

Nonprofit groups say they, too, are vastly outgunned.

"The challenge we face is we lack the resources to compete with groups going door-to-door targeting home owners," said Josh Zinner, co-director of New York-based nonprofit NEDAP.

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As well as extorting money with promises of help that never materialize, other rescue scams include tricking borrowers into signing over part or all of their property. Often, the owners think they are signing a refinancing when they are actually signing a deed of transfer.

"In many cases people sign blank documents that are then doctored by adding text and a notary stamp to make them look like genuine contracts," said Pegah Kamrava of Bet Tzedek.

Kamrava is representing Teresa Martinez, 60, who said she was tricked out of her home by four men when she fell behind on her mortgage.

"They seemed like such decent young men so I trusted them," she said. "Now I feel stupid because they stole my home."

Martinez said she did not knowingly sign a transfer document, and paid $2,000 a month to the men, thinking she was still making her mortgage payments.

Randy Cornejo, listed as the owner of the home in court papers, said he bought the home from Martinez a year ago and rented it back to her. "I am the owner, and because she stopped paying rent we want to evict her," he told Reuters by telephone.

Bet Tzedek's Zimmerman said rescue scams prey on borrowers' fear and desperation when they end up in foreclosure.

"Property ownership is an integral part of the American dream," she said. "When home owners face losing that dream and someone says they can help, they jump at the chance."

The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has a list of certified counseling groups on its Web site (http://www.hud.gov) and experts say homeowners should accept help only from certified groups.

"If a group is not HUD certified, home owners should avoid it," said Ozell Brooklin of Acorn Housing in Atlanta. "The cash people hand over to crooks is money that could help them get a loan modification from their lender and save their home."

Rescue scam statistics are scarce. The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation includes rescue scams in overall fraud data. This year, the FBI says it expects 60,000 Suspicious Activity Reports related to mortgage fraud, up from 47,000 in 2007 and just 7,000 in 2003. The agency periodically announces it has filed charges in high-profile rescue fraud cases involving millions of dollars and hundreds of homes.

"We've had reports of rescue scams from almost every field office," said FBI spokesman Stephen Kodak. "This shows the ingenuity of criminals who can adapt to any economic environment."

The FBI has 150 agents devoted to mortgage fraud and has formed task forces with local law enforcement agencies in 32 U.S. states to help track rescue scams, he said.

But some officials argue more funding and public support are needed.

"Law enforcement agencies were already overworked and overwhelmed before this problem arose," said David Fleck, deputy district attorney for Los Angeles county. "The public at large sees violent crime as a greater threat than white collar crime, so rescue scams receive less attention."

"But fraud is just theft," Fleck said, "only instead of a gun you use a lie."

 
What is Riverside's Wireless Internet Service?
Riverside and AT&T are partnering to provide wireless access to the Internet using standard wireless hardware and technology that is commonly deployed in laptops and some desktop computers. The initiative is rolling out in phases as the necessary network equipment gets installed around Riverside.  There are several service plans available- a FREE service, called MetroFi-Free, with advertising intended for general usage, a PAID service targeted at business and other users who want higher performance (faster data speed) and less advertising, called AT&T Metro WiFi, and public safety services not available to the general public.  We call this initiative the SmartRiverside Wireless Network Service.
Is this available at my home or office?

You must be in an area where the wireless service is currently active and within range of an "access point" (network connection location) for the service to be available.  Visit the following link and input your address to see if the service is available.  www.metrofi.com/availability.html

If the service is not yet available in your area you may click this link
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and sign up for Email Alerts.  From there you can input your email address and what topics you would like to receive updates on and our system will email you and new phases are completed and other information regarding the SmartRiverside services.
How do I connect to the FREE service?

First, you need a WiFi-enabled computer. Most laptops and some desktop PCs sold today already have a built-in wireless capability. If you've gotten a PC from SmartRiverside, it should already be WiFi enabled as well. You can also get relatively inexpensive add-on for older computers from many computer-related retail stores.

To connect to the FREE wireless network, users will select the "MetroFi-Free" network ID when searching available wireless networks on their computer. "MetroFi-Free" is the free, ad-based service. Once connected, users will open their browser and see a registration page where they are asked to register. Users will only need to register once, the first time they log on. On subsequent visits, users will be instantly connected to the Internet.

For more information on how to connect or for other frequently asked questions, visit the MetroFi Support WEB site at  www.metrofi.com/support.html

The City of Riverside 311 Call Center staff can also fax or mail a basic connection instruction document to residents that do not have any other way to connect to the Internet to get support.  The document sent will depend on what operating system their computer uses - Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Macintosh (Mac).  Call 951-826-5311 for more information.
Why do I get Advertising messages when I connect?

When surfing the web with the free service, users will see an ad banner at the top of their browser page with local and regional advertising sponsors who help pay for the network and allow MetroFi to offer its WiFi service for free to the residents and visitors. If you do not want to see the Ads you must subscribe to the PAID service.

How much does the PAID Riverside AT&T Metro WiFi Service cost?

Paid service plans will have less advertising and will vary in price depending on the service plan. Initially, there will be a 1-Day pass that provides access for 24 consecutive hours at $6.99 and a Weekly pass  allowing connection for 7 consecutive days at $15.99.

How do I connect to the PAID Metro-WiFi Network Service?

First, you need a WiFi-enabled computer. Most laptops and some desktop computers sold today already have a built-in WiFi capability. If you've gotten a PC from SmartRiverside, it should already be WiFi enabled as well. You can also get relatively inexpensive add-on for older computers from many computer-related retail stores.

To connect to the PAID wireless network, users will select the "attmetrowifi" network ID when searching available wireless networks on their computer. Once connected, users will open their browser and see a registration page where they are asked to register. Users will only need to register once, the first time they log on. On subsequent visits, users will be instantly connected to the Internet.
I connect Ok when outdoors but have trouble from inside my home/office. What's wrong?

In many cases, distance from our access points and interference from walls and other devices can affect your ability to connect from inside a home or office. Our service provider indicates that in these instances, additional equipment may be required to connect to the wireless service. Please contact your PC provider for more information and to see if you need additional hardware. You can also visit the MetroFi Support WEB site for additional help.

Where can I get more information about the services or setting up my computer to connect?
For assistance with the Free Service contact: www.metrofi.com/support.html
  • 311 Call Center staff can also fax or mail a basic connection instruction document to residents that do not have any other way to connect to the Internet to get support.  The document sent will depend on what operating system their computer uses - Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows Vista, Macintosh (Mac).

  • If you received your computer through the SmartRiverside Digital Inclusion Program please contact DigitalInclusion@riversideca.gov
  • Beyond that, residents needing further help for the FREE service connection must contact their PC provider or a company that services PCs.

For assistance with Paid Service, call 877-472-5819 for technical support or billing issues, etc.

Where is the service currently active?

The wireless network will be available in the following pilot areas as of June, 2007:

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Hunter Technology Park
Downtown Riverside
Riverside Auto Center

 

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