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Assistance in the Foreclosure Process

I receive almost one call per day from people that are in foreclosure. They are in various stages of pain and want to either save their home or save their credit. This article explains how I respond to their phone calls.


The Rich Are Facing Foreclosure, Too

Just when you thought that foreclosures happened only to the poor and middle class, the rich are getting sucked into the foreclosure wave, too! According to a Reuters News online article


Stop Foreclosure - Now and Forever

If you want to stop foreclosure you need to understand it first.


Buying Pre-foreclosures - Homeowner Relations

Contacting a distressed homeowner will make or break your deal. Make sure you know how to handle them.


Indiana Sheriff's Sale - Consider The Option Of Using A Private Auctioneer

In Indiana, mortgage foreclosures must be judicial (through the court system). As a general proposition, real estate collateral must be sold, pursuant to a judge’s decree, by the county civil sheriff’s office. An alternative. Although not commonly utilized, Indiana has a statute giving parties the option, in mortgage foreclosure actions, to conduct sheriff’s sales through a private auctioneer.


The Five Laws of Buying Foreclosure Homes

The more you know about a foreclosure, the better you can calculate how much its true value is after factoring in costs and approximate market values. Remember, there is a lot out there these days, so don't be afraid to search out the best potential values. Follow the steps in this article to make sure you're making a decision to buy based on the best available information, and you'll greatly increase your chances of making a smart investment.


At What Point Of Proceedings Is The Best Time To Buy Foreclosure Real Estate?

If there's not enough equity or the debt is just too large, or you can't find or negotiate with the owner buy at the auction because some of the liens will be eliminated and once they are the remaining equity may be sufficient to turn this into a very profitable purchase.


Mortgage Repossession - Make Sure You Know The Facts

This article looks at how mortgage repossession works and how homeowners are protected. Mortgage repossession is a devastating thing. Having your home swept out from under you is not only a financial crisis. It can be an emotional one as well. In the UK, however, there is a piece of federal legislation that prevents mortgage repossession from actual making a person or family homeless. The law is called the Prevention of Homelessness Act, and protects residents of England and Northern Ireland.


Foreclosure - Steps Homeowners at Risk can Take to Avoid Foreclosure

A step by step guide for homeowners at risk outlining some options they can explore to avoid Foreclosures.


Understanding the Foreclosure Process

Often times someone is unable to pay their mortgage payments due to a various number of reasons. This may be preceded by the lender...


Avoiding Foreclosure

Avoid Real Estate Foreclosure! Unfortunately foreclosure is something that happens to good people everyday. This happens when your lender or bank forces the sale of your property because you have defaulted on the mortgage-


How to Avoid Foreclosure

As a homeowner who cannot pay his or her bills, you may be concerned that your home could be foreclosed upon in the future. But rest assured that there are ways for you to avoid foreclosure long before your property is seized or your credit history is marred.


Foreclosures in California - The Effect of Sub-Prime Lending on California Real Estate

Sub-prime lending in California is now being tested as we approach the summer of 2007. When interest rates reset in the next 1-2 years many borrowers will find themselves unable to make the drastically larger payments.


More Californians Facing the Sting of Foreclosure

Julie Jalone, Roseville Realtor reports on the growing number of California and Sacramento area foreclosures and what is causing the march towards record increases in homeowners losing their most prized possession. Where will this end up and how does it impact the real estate market?


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