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What Are Non-Judicial Foreclosures?
Each state has foreclosure laws that dictate the manner of foreclosure in that state. One of the most important distinctions in a foreclosure process is whether the foreclosure is conducted through the court system (judicial) or outside the court system (non-judicial). State law governs whether ...
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Foreclosure Process Timeline
A foreclosure is a process when the lender has legal rights' to the property in default and sells it to recover the amount owed on the loan. With recent attention to foreclosures, lenders will proceed with the foreclosure process in specific ways and time. Usually depending what is stated in the ...
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Pre-Foreclosures - An Introduction To Locating Profitable Investment Properties
The first step in locating a home foreclosure is to find them, a little research and patience, but the rewards are can be well worth the time. The majority of properties in default are easily identified by the first legal foreclosure document that is filed this is known as a "Notice of Default" or ...
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Foreclosure, Eviction, and Repossession
Want to discuss a nightmare? Foreclosure, eviction, or repossession may be at the top of the list. What is involved in foreclosure, eviction, or repossession? How long does the process take? Does a consumer have recourse? Foreclosure Foreclosure can take from 6-18 months to wrap up depending on ...
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Foreclosure - The Fine Print Can Save Your House
Non-judicial Foreclosure ? The lender will auction off the house. As the name would imply, non-judicial foreclosure does not involve a lawsuit. The lender issues to the homeowner a Notice of Default and a notice of its intent to sell the homeowner's property. The trustee must record the Notice of ...
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In A Bind? Avoid Foreclosure - Sell Your Home!
In recent years, a number of lenders offered promotional 'teaser' rates to tempt people into buying homes. Today, many people are feeling the pinch as those teaser rates come to an end and each mortgage resets to the actual interest rate. In fact, foreclosures are near record levels because of ...
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The Foreclosure Process and Your Options
Many Individuals and families around the country are facing the alarming realization that they can no longer afford their mortgage payments and will soon lose their home. It is believed that in 2007 over 2.5 million families will be faced with foreclosure, a phenomenon that experts believe will ...
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Notices Of Default: Who Should Send The Letter?
Loan documents often require the commercial lending institution to provide written notice (a letter) to the borrower before initiating foreclosure or lien enforcement proceedings. Some of our clients have wondered whether, in Indiana, the default letter can come from outside counsel. In my view, an ...
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How To Find Homes In Pre-Forclosure
The trick to investing in pre-foreclosures is having a systematic process for finding them. I read an article this morning about investing in pre-foreclosures and the authors definition of pre-foreclosure is different than mine. My definition is that a preforeclosure property is in the first of ...
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Foreclosure Investing - How To Find Deals
Properties in foreclosure can be incredible investments. Whether you buy a home in pre-foreclosure, when it is being sold by public auction or trustee sale, or directly from the lender (in the case of real estate owned or REO properties) you have a genuine chance to pick up a property for much less ...
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