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Where Will I Find Government Foreclosure Listings?
Government foreclosures are properties that have been taken by the government because the purchaser was not able to keep payments up to date on a government mortgage loan, or failed to pay property taxes in a timely manner. To obtain a list of foreclosed properties you should contact your local ...
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Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008 - Information You Need To Know To Stop Foreclosure
The government is doing all they can to stop the slowing of the economy. On February 13th 2008 the Foreclosure Act of 2008 was introduced to congress. Heading up the bill is Senator Harry Reid, a democrat in Nevada. You should not be surprised that. Nevada holds the record for the highest ...
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Black Homeowners Guide To Choosing The Best Presidential Candidate
With the Presidential elections approaching fast, it's time to research the best Presidential candidate to lead us for the next 4 years. Thanks to the internet we can now do it better and easier than ever before. As a Black homeowner it's even more important that you choose the Presidential ...
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The Five Laws of Buying Foreclosure Homes
1. Above all else, do your research. Buying a foreclosure can get you some great deals, but not all foreclosure properties guarantee savings. You have to be willing to search out the properties with the best chance for potential savings by fully examining them. Be sure to call auction or sales ...
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Understanding Subprime Lending And Its Implications To The Current Graduate Student
IN THE BEGINNING In a manner similar to the numerous economic crises before it, the subprime lending bust actually began decades before anyone knew it. The Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 pushed banks to extend more credit in communities where they operated. This drew many lenders to ...
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A Bit Conflicted On Mortgage Bailouts
At times like these I find myself conflicted. You see, for most of my life I've held the view that government should be small and the free market allowed to take care of itself. Confirming that point of view was the fact that at 32 I'd held the same job for 12 years and been with my wife just as ...
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Miami Real Estate - What The State Government Is Doing To Help Homeowners
The conditions in the housing market front in Florida, and much like in most of the regional markets in the US is a complex, but not hopeless one. The main concern is that real estate property values today have skyrocketed, and property taxes increased as well with them, and most local governments ...
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House Passes Comprehensive Housing Package
The U.S. House of Representatives has now passed the most comprehensive bill designed to help the American mortgage crisis. The American Housing Rescue and Foreclosure Prevention Act (H.R. 3221) will now respond directly to the current crisis facing the middle class Americans while providing ...
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The Anti-Foreclosure Prevention Act
The Infotainment Highway has presented the Foreclosure Prevention Act as a bail-out program instituted by the Administration to help the ailing homeowner. This is what really happened: The Foreclosure Prevention Act (FPA) is full of tax breaks - for the banks/lenders, builders, automakers, (and the ...
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Official Rescue Plans May Boost Foreclosure Investment Profits
In some towns and cities where the number of foreclosures is especially high, local governments view the presence of so many vacant houses as a threat for potential fires, accidents, acts of vandalism or illegal squatters. So they support the kinds of legislation that will help them turn these ...
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