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The 10 Most Common Mistakes Made By Homeowners Facing Foreclosure
As a real estate investor in Central Florida, I've come across many homeowners who are facing foreclosure for the very first time and they all seem to make the same mistakes. When you have fallen on hard times due to a job loss or a mortgage reset, it is easy to feel depressed, helpless, and think ...
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What Every Realtor And Single Mom Facing Foreclosure Must Discover About The "F" Word - This Is Life
Welcome to Real Estate 2008! For families in jeopardy of losing their homes, the only real alternative from foreclosure is to negotiate a short sale NOW...not later. If you're behind in payments and your mortgage lender (cannot) help you modify or work out your loan, immediately call a Realtors who ...
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Foreclosures Up 23 Percent - How Can I Sell My House Fast To Stop Foreclosure
The 2008 first quarter results are in and they do not look good. Foreclosures are up 23 percent from the first quarter in 2007. This marks record foreclosures across the nation. Now one in every 195 house holds is in some sate of foreclosure. We are only four months into the year and already over ...
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Foreclosure Laws In Florida
Florida is a judicial state, so therefore the court carries out the proceedings. The foreclosure process in this state takes around 5 months. The foreclosure process begins by a court action being filed by the lender and a notice of pending lawsuit recorded. The borrower is notified by mail, or ...
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Florida Foreclosures Are Still On The Rise And The Forecast Remains Stormy For The Sunshine State
The Florida dream is rapidly becoming a nightmare for tens of thousands of state residents. According to the popular press Florida foreclosures are still showing an alarming upward trend (Florida is ranked only behind California in total properties in foreclosure) with little relief in sight in the ...
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How Florida Refinance Mortgage Rates Can Save You from Bad Hair Days
Who wouldn't have a bad mood when your hair is killing you just to style it? Even if you have that perennially perfect hair, there are days when your hair is simply as dry as the Death Valley and as unmanageable as that kitten entangled in yarn. Especially when you're stressed out from work and ...
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6 Ways to Deal With Foreclosure
Put away those credit cards and stop charging if you are facing foreclosure. Contact your lender immediately and put yourself on a budget quickly. Monitor your finances until your other debts are paid off so you do not get into the same situation in the future. Whatever decision you make get it in ...
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Foreclosures - What Can Be Done To Stop The Housing Crisis?
Foreclosures are escalating in the United States, with millions of people being forced out of their homes and into bankruptcy. Florida tops the housing crisis with more than 20,000 foreclosure filings in 2007, while California and Texas are close behind. Arizona reports foreclosures rose over ...
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Stop the Foreclosure and Sell Your House
With all the news and reports about the housing market I want everyone who is in trouble to know there is a way out. If you have been affected by a job loss or a declining real estate market and can not sell your house, there are options for you to avoid a foreclosure. In different parts of the ...
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New Bankruptcy Law Makes it Harder to Stop Foreclosure
On October 17, 2005 President Bush's sweeping bankruptcy reform law goes into effect forever changing the rules of debt collection in this natiion. Consumer advocates and the public appear to be completely unaware of the total and complete victory of the creditors under the new legislation. This ...
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