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Getting Ready To Face Foreclosure
As interest rates have risen nationwide, and the real estate market has begun to stagnate or drop, foreclosures have become a rising problem. While there are many resources available for homeowners to save their homes, there are just as many scams out there. Many of these scam companies offer to ...
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The Foreclosure Buying Toolkit - 3 Things Every Investor Needs
In 2008, all real estate investors will receive a big fat 'F' for their efforts. But that 'F' doesn't stand for failure, as it does in high school. Here, it stands for Foreclosures. So why do real estate investors receive an 'F' for foreclosure in 2008? Because there will likely be more foreclosed ...
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What is a Judicial Foreclosure?
One of the best way to effect foreclosure is through judicial procedures. A property, which has been foreclosed judicially, is usually safer to buy that those, which are foreclosed extra-judicially. The reason is obvious, in judicial foreclosure, the order came from the court itself and what the ...
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Can You Stop Foreclosure On Your Own?
When the owner of a house cannot pay the debts on a house, it is foreclosed. Of course, there are certain procedures before the foreclosure happens. The steps are a part of pre-foreclosure. The homeowners cannot meet their mortgage payment requirements and after three months, they may lose their ...
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How To Find Out About Real Estate Foreclosure Properties
Today investing in real estate foreclosure is considered to be one of the most intelligent and well thought out strategies for gaining money and getting rich. The procedures that are used for mortgage foreclosure provide us with 2 opportunities in real estate foreclosure when a suitable agreement ...
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Foreclosure Law - Don't Get Caught On Its Wrong Side
Foreclosure law will differ on a state-to-state basis. The foreclosure laws in each state will vary in the degree of their strictness; some states are extremely specific when it comes to the acceptable procedures for foreclosing on and disposing of real estate, while others are much more flexible. ...
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The Difference Between Judicial And Non-Judicial Foreclosure
Foreclosure laws differ in each state and each state law will determine the process of foreclosure. Homeowners that are facing foreclosure should research and understand their state foreclosure law because it will determine the time line, legal step, and legal right the parties have in the process. ...
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Using Chapter 13 Bankruptcy To Stop Foreclosure
Only a few years ago, Congress made multiple huge changes to the bankruptcy laws which impacted how bankruptcy would be filed, and even who is eligible. For example, no longer can you file bankruptcy just because you are tired of paying your bills, but with the new laws, there is a defined set of ...
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Statutory Disposition of Foreclosure Sale Proceeds
When foreclosing on a borrower's loan collateral, it's no secret that banks and commercial lending institutions ultimately are seeking money. Normally, they hope to dispose of the collateral and, ideally, become whole from the proceeds of the sale. A senior lienholder will obtain most, but not all, ...
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Foreclosure Lawsuit - What the Bank Must Prove
This article will be the start of an ongoing series that will examine various general aspects of the legal environment of foreclosure. Homeowners far too often avoid going to the initial court hearing to discuss the mortgage default, and the bank has a very easy time of proceeding from missed ...
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