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Glossary of Foreclosure and Real Estate Terminology - Realtytrac
When recorded, it is the initial step in a Trustee’s Sale Proceeding. Notice of Trustee’s Sale A document which is mailed, advertised, posted and recorded. Among other information, it provides the date, time and location of the Trustee’s Sale and also contains a description of the property to be sold. Postponement A verbal announcement made at the time and place of the scheduled Trustee’s Sale. Check out our NEW Features! Login Why Join? FREE Trial Feedback Help
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Gentle Ben Says the "R" Word...Finally!
Gentle Ben was hoping that lowering interest rates would make for a soft and “gentle” landing — which it hasn’t. Still, for investors and potential homebuyers watching this happen from the grandstands, all these factors seem to be saying that the stream of foreclosures is not going to stop flowing anytime soon. Although home sales are starting to see some recovery, most experts are predicting that home prices have a while to go before they hit rock bottom. Gentle Ben Bernanke has been careful not to ruffle any feathers on Capitol Hill since assuming his role as the chief caretaker of the U.S.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Glossary of Foreclosure and Real Estate Terminology - Realtytrac
When recorded, it is the initial step in a Trustee’s Sale Proceeding. Notice of Trustee’s Sale A document which is mailed, advertised, posted and recorded. Among other information, it provides the date, time and location of the Trustee’s Sale and also contains a description of the property to be sold. Postponement A verbal announcement made at the time and place of the scheduled Trustee’s Sale. Check out our NEW Features! Login Why Join? FREE Trial Feedback Help
www.realtytrac.com
- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Gentle Ben Says the "R" Word...Finally!
Gentle Ben was hoping that lowering interest rates would make for a soft and “gentle” landing — which it hasn’t. Still, for investors and potential homebuyers watching this happen from the grandstands, all these factors seem to be saying that the stream of foreclosures is not going to stop flowing anytime soon. Although home sales are starting to see some recovery, most experts are predicting that home prices have a while to go before they hit rock bottom. Gentle Ben Bernanke has been careful not to ruffle any feathers on Capitol Hill since assuming his role as the chief caretaker of the U.S.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008