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Foreclosure Lessons From Long Beach - Part III
Lesson 3: Listen carefully and speak concisely when calling the trustee With the customer listening in, I called one of the trustees listed for a pre-foreclosure property. The customer had previously called the trustee and hung upafter hearing the beginning of a generic message, but we listened tothe entire message and found out we needed to press "0" to reach anoperator. When speaking Heres the third and final lesson gleaned from a conversation with acustomer in Long Beach, Calif., who needed help following up onproperties she found on RealtyTrac.
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- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Buying Foreclosures at the Auction: Make a Killing or Get Killed
“Buying foreclosed real estate at an auction is like having a license to steal,” says Larry Blachman , a Realtor who specializes in foreclosures and author of Buying Foreclosures at a Trustee’s Sale. But buying foreclosed homes at an auction is also probably the most dangerous way to purchase real estate — unless you know how the process works. “If If you know the game, you can make a killing; if don’t, you can get killed,” added Blachman. RealtyTrac expects foreclosure activity to rise in the next couple of years, meaning more foreclosed properties will be available for
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- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Foreclosure Lessons From Long Beach - Part III
Lesson 3: Listen carefully and speak concisely when calling the trustee With the customer listening in, I called one of the trustees listed for a pre-foreclosure property. The customer had previously called the trustee and hung upafter hearing the beginning of a generic message, but we listened tothe entire message and found out we needed to press "0" to reach anoperator. When speaking Heres the third and final lesson gleaned from a conversation with acustomer in Long Beach, Calif., who needed help following up onproperties she found on RealtyTrac.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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When Foreclosure Is Not Politically Correct
14, 2007 for $18,356, followed by a Notice of Trustees Sale being recorded on March 19, 2008. The Trustee’s Deed transferring the property to Red Rock was recorded on May 19, 2008, according to the Long Beach Press-Telegram . At the time of sale Richardson allegedly owed her lender, Washington Mutual, more than $578,000 thanks to the 100 percent financing used to purchase the home and the additional fees and costs incurred by foreclosure. Typically when you read about a politician and foreclosure, it’s in relation to some piece of legislation created to combat the recent surge in foreclosures.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Foreclosure Thriller — Pay Up or Beat It
filed the notice of trustee’s sale with the Santa Barbara County Superior Court on February 26th. View auction notice on RealtyTrac . “We For the second time in less than a month, the real estate bubble has burst on a rich and famous homeowner’s palatial estate. Following closely on the heels of another trophy property recently sold on the auction block, Michael Jacksons Neverland Ranch is set to possibly suffer a similar fate.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Not Enough Rope in Administration's Lifeline' Program
Plus, the program is not available to borrowers who are within 30 days of the property’s foreclosure sale (in most states known as the Trustee’s Sale or Sheriff’s Sale and normally conducted on the local courthouse steps). Just a few short months ago President Bush stood in front of the press and swore that it was not the federal government’s job to bail out either lenders who made bad loans or speculative homebuyers who purchased more home than they could rightly afford utilizing the so-called “exotic” or “liar loans” popularized over the past few years. Last week
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Buying Foreclosures at the Auction: Make a Killing or Get Killed
“Buying foreclosed real estate at an auction is like having a license to steal,” says Larry Blachman , a Realtor who specializes in foreclosures and author of Buying Foreclosures at a Trustee’s Sale. But buying foreclosed homes at an auction is also probably the most dangerous way to purchase real estate — unless you know how the process works. “If If you know the game, you can make a killing; if don’t, you can get killed,” added Blachman. RealtyTrac expects foreclosure activity to rise in the next couple of years, meaning more foreclosed properties will be available for
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Fighting Foreclosure: Seven Ways to Dodge Delinquency
Reinstatement Prior to a foreclosure sale, borrowers have the right to reinstate a delinquent loan. The reinstatement option gives homeowners the opportunity to make up back payments plus any incidental charges incurred by the bank such as filing fees, trustee fees and legal expenses. Most states permit redemption up to the foreclosure sale. The sharp rise in foreclosure activity in recent months does not paint a pretty picture for distressed borrowers: 437,000 foreclosure filings were reported in the first quarter of this year, according to RealtyTrac . If you are falling
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- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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8 Ways to Dodge Delinquency and Stopping Foreclosure - RealtyTrac
Million Foreclosures
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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