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Tips for Selling Your Home
You have talked to your financial advisor, real estate agents, friends and family and you have made that all important decision to sell your home. Maybe you are relocating because of a new job or perhaps you just want to move to a different part of town. Regardless of your reasons for selling, ...
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Foreclosure Laws In Virginia
Virginia allows both in court or judicial foreclosure and out of court or non judicial foreclosure. As in all states, the decision as to which type of foreclosure to pursue is up to the lender. The most preferred method of foreclosure by the lender, is out of court. It moves along quicker and ...
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Frequently Asked Questions About Foreclosures
Many Investors, Realtors and customers inquire about how foreclosures work, where to find foreclosures, etc. Below is a list of the most commonly asked questions. Not all states have the same foreclosure laws so please refer back to the appropriate state. The foreclosure information regarding these ...
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Vermont Foreclosure Laws
Vermont is a strict foreclosure state. That means that foreclosures in this state proceed on the premise that the lender owns the home, not the borrower. So, if the borrower transgresses on any condition in the mortgage before the loan is paid in total, they will lose all right to be in the home. ...
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Real Estate Agents Still Very Important in Completing the Deal
Washington Business Journal Survey confirms the importance of Realtors The Washington Business Journal confirms that Realtors are still vitally important in the real estate transaction according to consumers. The Journal commented on the changing role of the residential real estate agent, and asked ...
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Getting Attention - How To Buy In A Buyer's Market
You'd think that a buyer's market would mean that a buyer would have an easy time purchasing a new home. Unfortunately, while a buyers market means there are lots of homes available, it also means that everyone else is out there buying too. Oftentimes, you make an offer, but it gets ignored because ...
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Foreclosure Laws In West Virginia
West Virginia does both judicial and non judicial foreclosures. As in most states where both options are available, the decision about the process will be used will depend on the language in the mortgage or deed of trust. If the "power of sale" clause is written into the document, then judicial ...
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Much Ado About Nothing In Real Estate?
The media doth protest too much, me thinks Are conditions surrounding the real estate market as bad as we are hearing and reading in the media? Is the mortgage market in as terrible shape as financial pundits claim? In a word, yea . . . and, nay. It all dependeth upon where thou liveth and if thou ...
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You've Got A Contract And Sold Your Home
Beware The Hidden Pitfalls That Could Easily Derail The Sale Of Your Home Before You Reach The Closing Table It is a joy to see a seller's reaction when they first receive an acceptable offer on their home. You can almost hear the gears turning as they mentally plan their next move in a matter of ...
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My Home Isn't Selling!
?Hey, Miss Realtor . . . My House Ain't Sellin!? Here's Why . . . And What You Can Do About It If You Need To Sell Your Home No, it's not your real estate agent's fault that your home hasn't sold yet, at least not because of most agents. There are forces greater than the marketing and sales ...
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