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Posted on November 26, 2009 by Aaron KerinBuying Real Estate Foreclosures: Getting A Good Deal
Posted on November 20, 2009 by AllenWith recent improvements in the market and a greater optimism being felt in economies across the globe, now might be the right time for you to think of investment opportunities - and what better than to invest in realty? Even in this area, if you don’t have too large a budget to start off, you might want to start with real estate foreclosures.
The Eviction Process After Foreclsoure
Posted on November 13, 2009 by Nick AdamaDespite having six months to a year to live mortgage free, some borrowers are just not financially able to move when required by the courts and the purchaser at the auction.
Buying Below Market Value (BMV) Distressed Property For Sale In Spain
Posted on November 12, 2009 by Article By Steve Dawkins. Copyright distressedpropertyforsale.net 2009 All Rights Reserved
ArtiWhat Below Market Value (BMV) property prices actually means (A) How can distressed property be for sale at below market prices (B) Why Below Market Value (BMV) has been confused in the past (C) Why market values are plunging (D) Who is most enthusiastic in purchasing distressed property for sale at below market value (BMV)
After a Sheriff Sale, What Happens to Tenants?
Posted on November 6, 2009 by Nick AdamaWhen homeowners face foreclosure on a property they are renting out, tenants often begin to worry about the status of their home. Will the landlord be able to avoid foreclosure? Should the tenants stop paying rent?
Legalized HAMP - The Home Affordable Modification Program
Posted on November 6, 2009 by Nick AdamaThe Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP) was designed to create broad guidelines for the mortgage industry on modifying loans, as well as provide incentives to servicers to offer modifications.
Profit From Buying Distressed Below Market Value (BMV) Property For Sale In Spain
Posted on November 10, 2009 by Article By Steve Dawkins. Copyright distressedpropertyforsale.net 2009 All Rights Reserved
ArtiWhat Below Market Value (BMV) property prices actually means (A) How can distressed property be for sale at below market prices (B) Why Below Market Value (BMV) has been misunderstood in the past (C) Why market values are falling (D) Who is most active in buying distressed property for sale at below market value (BMV)
The Exemptions to Income Taxes After a Short Sale to Stop Foreclosure
Posted on November 6, 2009 by Nick AdamaHomeowners who sell their homes through a short sale are often very concerned about the tax implications. The bank is then responsible for reporting the forgiven amount to the IRS as income to the borrowers.
Do You Have a Wrongful Foreclosure Claim Against the Bank?
Posted on November 5, 2009 by Nick AdamaIn some cases of foreclosure, there may be enough instances of misconduct by the lender to show that the entire process constitutes a wrongful foreclosure. Many states even have common law regarding this issue
For Sale By Owner lets you sell and/or buy your homes online
Posted on November 5, 2009 by Handdey RowAlthough many For Sale By Owner (FSBO) property sellers have avoid waste of thousands of dollars in sales commissions, many others have lost money, and surveys show that 80% of For Sale By Owners'
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Foreclosure Time Frame -- How Long the Process Takes
Posted on October 10, 2007 by Nick AdamaThe most important issue in the entire foreclosure process is that of how long it will take from the first payment being missed to the eviction of the homeowners. It is also an issue that most foreclosure victims have no idea about, and spend more time worrying about than any other aspect of foreclosure.
Foreclosure Process In Kansas
Posted on July 6, 2008 by David SwiftFrom beginning to end the typical foreclosure in Kansa runs 147 days. Kansas is one of the few states that only allows for judicial or in court foreclosure. This means that the bank must seek the court's permission to pursue the sale of the home.
Taxes During Foreclosure - Short Sales and Sheriff Sales
Posted on February 7, 2008 by Nick AdamaBecause a gain on the sale of a property can trigger income tax liabilities, unless the gains are invested in another piece of real estate within certain time limits, homeowners assume that any sale of their home, in foreclosure or otherwise, will cause them to owe the IRS money. However, only in certain instances will there be any liability; and there will most likely be no income tax to be paid if the house is sold at a sheriff sale for a loss.
Foreclosure process in New Hampshire
Posted on July 6, 2008 by David SwiftI have attended many foreclosure auctions in my state and the vast majority of homes offered there are being taken back by the bank. This is because the opening bid price is just too high for any investor attending the sale to make it worth while for them.
The Fear of Being Sued After Foreclosure for a Deficiency Judgment is Probably Irrational
Posted on May 15, 2008 by Nick AdamaAlthough many homeowners worry themselves over the possibility of being sued after foreclosure, few seem to know exactly how a deficiency judgment works. There is no way to tell for sure whether or not the bank will even be able to go after this, let alone if they will decide to pursue the additional lawsuit.
Foreclosure and Deficiency Judgments
Posted on October 18, 2007 by Dave DinkelLearn how foreclosure and deficiency judgments are related and what can be done to reduce or eliminate judgments with alternative solutions.
The Court System and Foreclosure Victims
Posted on December 10, 2007 by Nick AdamaWhen homeowners are sent their notice of default by the lender and are ordered to appear in court, they may feel that the situation has taken a turn for the worse. Now, instead of dealing with the mortgage company and attempt to defend their inability to pay the bill to them, they will suddenly be thrown into a complex system of dealing with county clerks, courts, attorneys, and various trial rules. No one will seem to know exactly what is going on and how to help the homeowners.
Foreclosure and Bankruptcy and your Home
Posted on July 10, 2008 by David SwiftFiling chapter seven bankruptcy does stop foreclosure immediately. But, the banks are not deterred by this tactic. They simply have their lawyer file a motion of abandonment of asset.
Don't Abandon a House in Foreclosure or the Bank May Change the Locks
Posted on May 16, 2008 by Nick AdamaEspecially in the case of homeowners who own multiple properties, they may find that their mortgage company has had the locks changed on a house in foreclosure. But banks may have the locks changed on a house even though they are not the legal owners of the property.
Surrey, BC Real Estate. Is all the hype around Foreclosures true?
Posted on September 18, 2008 by KevinBoyleLearn the truth about buying foreclosures in Surrey, BC., and in other parts of Canada!