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Local Market Perspective, SW Florida
This was not the case over the past couple of years and I think that we as a community missed out on several young teachers that could have made major differences in our children's lives if the only could afford the housing at the time. Eventually those who were unable to make obligations to their monthly payments had to surrender those properties back to the banks and now the banks need to unload them. I was talking with a group of teachers the other day and for the first time in a few years I didn't hear them say "We can't afford to take this position in Southwest Florida".
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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? Explain your financial problem to them and work out a payment structure that works for you — and for your lender. For lenders, foreclosures are costly — often entailing heavy payouts for legal fees, realty brokerage commissions, repairs, property taxes, maintenance and carrying costs. 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. Call immediately and ask
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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The Best from RealtyTrac
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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? Explain your financial problem to them and work out a payment structure that works for you — and for your lender. For lenders, foreclosures are costly — often entailing heavy payouts for legal fees, realty brokerage commissions, repairs, property taxes, maintenance and carrying costs. 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. Call immediately and ask
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Local Market Perspective, SW Florida
This was not the case over the past couple of years and I think that we as a community missed out on several young teachers that could have made major differences in our children's lives if the only could afford the housing at the time. Eventually those who were unable to make obligations to their monthly payments had to surrender those properties back to the banks and now the banks need to unload them. I was talking with a group of teachers the other day and for the first time in a few years I didn't hear them say "We can't afford to take this position in Southwest Florida".
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008