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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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Judicial And Non Judicial Foreclosure In New Hampshire
In New Hampshire foreclosure is done by Judicial or Non-judicial method or sometimes by special methods such as Entry under process, Entry and publication or possession and publication. What is the processing period for foreclosure in New Hampshire? It varies by the process, but normal is around 60 ...
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A New Career in the Foreclosure Business
This Article is a follow-up to our previous article on "Foreclosure Victims Helping Foreclosure Victims," also available on EzineArticles.com, which examined the possibility of former foreclosure victims using their experience to help other homeowners in similar situations. This one will focus more ...
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Is New Mexico's Foreclosure Fallout Turning The Land of Enchantment into the Land of Discontent?
It was recently reported that foreclosures in New Mexico experienced a sharp increase this past May. What no one is willing to say however is whether the bottom is truly falling out or whether government officials have doubts about the reported data itself? One surprising statistic is that for a ...
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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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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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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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New Bankruptcy Laws Make Filing for Bankruptcy a Complicated Affair
As of Oct. 17, 2005, The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention & Consumer Protection Act of 2005 became law and the bankruptcy laws are no longer written in your favor. In fact, filing for bankruptcy protection has become more complicated than it ever was before. The now complex process of filing for ...
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Home Value Trends in New Mexico
If you haven't been living under a rock for the past 12 months, you've probably heard all the doom and gloom predictions about the housing bubble bursting, home value averages slumping and the real estate market taking a big hit. Guess what? They've a bit over-exaggerated. Looking at the real ...
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How Any Real Estate Agent Can Generate New Leads & Listings from Foreclosures
The title to this article is a pretty bold statement, but if you'll allow me a couple of minutes of your time today, I'll show you how you can take advantage of a brand-new Real Estate niche that most Agents don't know about. It's not that they aren't aware of it; it's just that they haven't put ...
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