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4 Articles match "Course","Foreclose","Notice"

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New York Versus Freddie Mac: Round One
At the heart of the dispute is newly-enacted legislation which says lenders can’t foreclose subprime or high cost borrowers in the state unless a lengthy list of standards has first been met. These loan buyers are generally protected against borrower claims under a legal principle called the “holder-in-due-course” rule. According to The Language of Real Estate , “a holder-in-due-course 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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The Truth About Bankruptcy, Foreclosure, Avoiding Foreclosure, Chapter 7, Chapter 13 - RealtyTrac
Find foreclosures in your area One day you receive a piece of paper in the mail called a "Notice of Default" or a process server hands you a "Lis Pendens." If you file for personal bankruptcy under Chapter 7 a so-called "automatic stay" is placed on all your creditors, including the foreclosing lender, by the court. Additionally, there are court costs to be paid, AND, of course, the homeowner must hire an attorney Check out our NEW Features! Login Why Join? FREE Trial Feedback Help
www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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As Home Prices Plummet, When Will You Buy?
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www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • The Truth About Bankruptcy, Foreclosure, Avoiding Foreclosure, Chapter 7, Chapter 13 - RealtyTrac
    Find foreclosures in your area One day you receive a piece of paper in the mail called a "Notice of Default" or a process server hands you a "Lis Pendens." If you file for personal bankruptcy under Chapter 7 a so-called "automatic stay" is placed on all your creditors, including the foreclosing lender, by the court. Additionally, there are court costs to be paid, AND, of course, the homeowner must hire an attorney Check out our NEW Features! Login Why Join? FREE Trial Feedback Help
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • New York Versus Freddie Mac: Round One
    At the heart of the dispute is newly-enacted legislation which says lenders can’t foreclose subprime or high cost borrowers in the state unless a lengthy list of standards has first been met. These loan buyers are generally protected against borrower claims under a legal principle called the “holder-in-due-course” rule. According to The Language of Real Estate , “a holder-in-due-course 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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  • As Home Prices Plummet, When Will You Buy?
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    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • July Foreclosure Report
    Bank Repossessions (REOs) accounted for 28 percent of all activity during the month, while defaults accounted for 41 percent and auction notices accounted for 31 percent. That is in contrast to REOs accounting for just 16 percent of all activity in July 2007, while defaults in July 2007 were still at 41 percent and auction notices were at 43 percent. Whether a person lives in the house or not, if they get U.S. foreclosure activity in July increased 8 percent from the previous month and 55 percent from July 2007, according to the RealtyTrac Foreclosure Market Report released today.
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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