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Timeline for Foreclosure - How Much Time You Have To Save Your Home Depends on Your State Laws
The timeline for foreclosure depends on the laws of your individual state. For instance, foreclosures can occur as quickly as 30 days in Alabama and take up to 10 months in Delaware. This article gives you the approximate timeline for foreclosure in each state. Alabama - 30-60 days Alaska - 90 days ...
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FHA Home Mortgage Loans - Refinance Adjustable Rates and Debt
Homeowners across the nation continue to turn to cash out refinance and home equity loans for paying off high rate credit cards that are escalating out of control. The Federal Reserve lowered key rates again yesterday, but many homeowners just can't take the combination of rising adjustable ...
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Technical Errors In Mortgage Language May Not Be Fatal
On August 2, 2007, Judge Philip Simon of the Northern District of Indiana, Hammond Division, issued an opinion about the impact of a mortgage that incorrectly defined the borrowers. See, In Re: Camp, 2007 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 57292 (N.D. Ind. 2007). Judge Simon's opinion discusses some of the general ...
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Inattention To Detail - Another Lesson In Mortgage Loan Documentation
Judge Philip Klingeberger of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Indiana addressed a unique situation in In Re Canaday , 2007 Bankr. LEXIS 3121 (N.D. Ind. 2007). The loan transaction involved a note, which identified the holder to be a trust (the Don Wilson Revocable Living ...
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Learn How New York Foreclosures are Different than Most States
New York foreclosures are handled quite differently than most states. It is very important to know the laws of foreclosure in your own state. How does New York Foreclosures differ from many other states? There are judicial and non-judicial foreclosures. In short, most states use the non-judicial ...
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How Much Should A Lender-First Mortgagee Bid At An Indiana Sheriff's Sale?
Your lending institution has an Indiana decree of foreclosure related to commercial real estate. You have reason to believe the judgment amount exceeds the value of the collateral, so you want to preserve the right to collect the deficiency from the borrower or a guarantor. If you're wondering how ...
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Foreclosure Secrets Revealed - Six Secrets You Absolutely Must Know About Foreclosures
Legal Disclaimer: Author is a licensed real estate agent and is not an attorney. This information is not intended as any form of legal advice. You should always seek the advice of competent licensed professionals. I have talked with or helped hundreds of families who have gone through foreclosure ...
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What Are Statutes and Which Ones Apply to Indiana Commercial Foreclosures
A statute is a law, or a set of laws, established by the legislative branch of the government. In Indiana, the General Assembly (http://www.in.gov/legislative/) is our state's legislature. Indiana's statutes are contained in the Indiana Code (http://www.state.in.us/legislative/ic/code/), ...
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Why Your Real Estate Agent May Not Know About Foreclosure - And What To Do About It
When foreclosure strikes, homeowners often seek out the most reliable foreclosure advice that is available to them. While a great number will end up on the internet, searching for terms they are aware of, or looking up state foreclosure law information, others will request help from a local real ...
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Foreclosure Victims Helping Foreclosure Victims
A number of the homeowners that we talk to everyday are motivated by two main goals. The first, obviously, is to save their home from foreclosure, avoid potential scams, and get their financial lives back to normal. Teaching homeowners how to do each of these is the main purpose of our website, ...
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