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New York Versus Freddie Mac: Round One
An investor in Dubai, London or Hong Kong — or in San Diego, Orlando or Cleveland — has no way to oversee lenders in Poughkeepsie, Buffalo or Utica. Such investors are essentially buyers of IOUs secured by real estate, IOUs which hopefully will yield a given level of interest and never require a foreclosure. What makes the New York law different is that it effectively sets aside the holder-in-due-course rule by saying that if New York Versus Freddie Mac: Round One By Peter G. Miller It’s fight time in New York.
www.realtytrac.com
- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
How Can Financially-Troubled Homeowners Prevent Foreclosure?
When you miss several mortgage payments and your lender sends you a notice of default, where do you turn for relief? For the 112,210 Americans who entered the foreclosure pipeline in September, the answer is simple: Talk to your lender at the first sign of trouble. Lenders want to keep troubled borrowers in their homes and out of foreclosure. Call immediately and ask to speak with the “loss mitigation” specialist. The odds are strong that your lender has a forbearance or loan modification solution that fits your financial situation.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Foreclosure Activity Up in 77 of Top 100 Metros
RealtyTrac released its third-quarter metro foreclosure rankings today, showing that rising foreclosures are affecting many areas of the country. Saccacio said in a statement that foreclosure activity increased on a quarterly basis in 77 out of the nations 100 largest metro areas. “Although Although cities in just three states — California, Ohio and Florida — accounted for more than two-thirds of the top 25 metro foreclosure Company CEO James J. Still, there continue to be pockets of the country — most noticeably metro areas in the Carolinas, Virginia and Texas — that have
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Thieves Have the New Foreclosure Math Down
It doesn’t take a mental giant to do the new math of the foreclosure crisis. Here’s all you have to factor into the equation in order to successfully perform the new math: 1) There are many areas around the country where foreclosures are abundant. Stories are starting to appear from all over the country , particularly from areas where foreclosure saturation is pretty heavy, about metal scrappers breaking into vacant foreclosures and ripping out copper plumbing, stealing kitchen stoves, and anything As a matter of fact, it’s as easy as two plus two. Pick your favorite.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Foreclosure Activity Up in 77 of Top 100 Metros
RealtyTrac released its third-quarter metro foreclosure rankings today, showing that rising foreclosures are affecting many areas of the country. Saccacio said in a statement that foreclosure activity increased on a quarterly basis in 77 out of the nations 100 largest metro areas. “Although Although cities in just three states — California, Ohio and Florida — accounted for more than two-thirds of the top 25 metro foreclosure Company CEO James J. Still, there continue to be pockets of the country — most noticeably metro areas in the Carolinas, Virginia and Texas — that have
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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How Can Financially-Troubled Homeowners Prevent Foreclosure?
When you miss several mortgage payments and your lender sends you a notice of default, where do you turn for relief? For the 112,210 Americans who entered the foreclosure pipeline in September, the answer is simple: Talk to your lender at the first sign of trouble. Lenders want to keep troubled borrowers in their homes and out of foreclosure. Call immediately and ask to speak with the “loss mitigation” specialist. The odds are strong that your lender has a forbearance or loan modification solution that fits your financial situation.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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New York Versus Freddie Mac: Round One
An investor in Dubai, London or Hong Kong — or in San Diego, Orlando or Cleveland — has no way to oversee lenders in Poughkeepsie, Buffalo or Utica. Such investors are essentially buyers of IOUs secured by real estate, IOUs which hopefully will yield a given level of interest and never require a foreclosure. What makes the New York law different is that it effectively sets aside the holder-in-due-course rule by saying that if New York Versus Freddie Mac: Round One By Peter G. Miller It’s fight time in New York.
www.realtytrac.com
- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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