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Missouri Foreclosure Laws
Such notice must be sent to the last known address of the original grantors in the Deed of Trust, the last known address of person’s shown by the recorder’s office to be the owners of the property as of 40 days before the date of the foreclosure sale, and any person who has recorded a request for notice of sale under the Deed of Trust either at least 40 days before the date of the sale or recorded under another Deed of Trust that was recorded before the Deed of Trust now being foreclosed, if that prior Deed of Trust is not released of record. Notice to IRS According to Internal
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Buying Bank-Owned REOs at the Auction - RealtyTrac
Consumers eager to take advantage of the softening real estate market can now find significantly discounted real estate that has been foreclosed by lenders and is being auctioned to the highest bidder. When banks take back foreclosed-upon homes, they sometimes hire auction houses to unload properties. Banks are increasingly selling foreclosed properties at auctions to reduce Buying Bank-Owned REOs at the Auction Search Properties | Free 7-Day Trial Thanks to a sharp rise in foreclosure filings nationwide, homebuyers and real estate investors are increasingly likely to encounter bank-owned properties that are for sale at real estate auctions.
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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, But successfully buying foreclosed properties off the auction block isnt that easy. It requires knowledge, planning, preparation, patience and perseverance. Before taking the plunge, however, spend
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, But successfully buying foreclosed properties off the auction block isnt that easy. It requires knowledge, planning, preparation, patience and perseverance. Before taking the plunge, however, spend
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Buying Bank-Owned REOs at the Auction - RealtyTrac
Consumers eager to take advantage of the softening real estate market can now find significantly discounted real estate that has been foreclosed by lenders and is being auctioned to the highest bidder. When banks take back foreclosed-upon homes, they sometimes hire auction houses to unload properties. Banks are increasingly selling foreclosed properties at auctions to reduce Buying Bank-Owned REOs at the Auction Search Properties | Free 7-Day Trial Thanks to a sharp rise in foreclosure filings nationwide, homebuyers and real estate investors are increasingly likely to encounter bank-owned properties that are for sale at real estate auctions.
www.realtytrac.com
- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Missouri Foreclosure Laws
Such notice must be sent to the last known address of the original grantors in the Deed of Trust, the last known address of person’s shown by the recorder’s office to be the owners of the property as of 40 days before the date of the foreclosure sale, and any person who has recorded a request for notice of sale under the Deed of Trust either at least 40 days before the date of the sale or recorded under another Deed of Trust that was recorded before the Deed of Trust now being foreclosed, if that prior Deed of Trust is not released of record. Notice to IRS According to Internal
www.realtytrac.com
- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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