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Foreclosure Search: Lessons from Long Beach
A few days ago I spoke to a new RealtyTrac customer who was having trouble tracking down foreclosure property in Long Beach, Calif . So we looked up some of the properties she was interested in, calledone of the property trustees and walked away with information that Ithink will be helpful both for her and for RealtyTrac. also think alot of foreclosure buyers and investors using RealtyTrac could benefitfrom what we learned, so She said something like, "Is the information on your site accurate? I
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Foreclosure Lessons from Long Beach: Part II
As promised, here is another lesson about successfully searching andpursuing foreclosures based on a recent conversation with a customerwho was searching for properties in Long Beach, Calif. Lesson 2: Call the trustee or lender to get most recent property status After you find a property that interests you, first call the trustee (for pre-foreclosures and auctions) or the lender (forbank-owned properties) to make sure the property is still inforeclosure before you sink any more of your valuable time into pursuingthe property. Confirming the status is necessary because although RealtyTrac checksif a property is SOLD, there may be a delay before we receive thatinformation and the owner in default could also reinstate the property,meaning it is no longer in foreclosure even though it did not sell.Also, even if RealtyTrac has an auction date listed, its not uncommonfor that auction date to be postponed, something you could only findout from the trustee.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Foreclosure Lessons From Long Beach - Part III
Heres the third and final lesson gleaned from a conversation with acustomer in Long Beach, Calif., Lesson 3: Listen carefully and speak concisely when calling the trustee With the customer listening in, I called one of the trustees listed for a pre-foreclosure property. The customer had previously called the trustee and hung upafter hearing the beginning of a generic message, but we listened tothe entire message and found out we needed to press "0" to reach who needed help following up onproperties she found on RealtyTrac. See Lesson 1 and Lesson 2 .
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Foreclosure Lessons From Long Beach - Part III
Heres the third and final lesson gleaned from a conversation with acustomer in Long Beach, Calif., Lesson 3: Listen carefully and speak concisely when calling the trustee With the customer listening in, I called one of the trustees listed for a pre-foreclosure property. The customer had previously called the trustee and hung upafter hearing the beginning of a generic message, but we listened tothe entire message and found out we needed to press "0" to reach who needed help following up onproperties she found on RealtyTrac. See Lesson 1 and Lesson 2 .
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Foreclosure Lessons from Long Beach: Part II
As promised, here is another lesson about successfully searching andpursuing foreclosures based on a recent conversation with a customerwho was searching for properties in Long Beach, Calif. Lesson 2: Call the trustee or lender to get most recent property status After you find a property that interests you, first call the trustee (for pre-foreclosures and auctions) or the lender (forbank-owned properties) to make sure the property is still inforeclosure before you sink any more of your valuable time into pursuingthe property. Confirming the status is necessary because although RealtyTrac checksif a property is SOLD, there may be a delay before we receive thatinformation and the owner in default could also reinstate the property,meaning it is no longer in foreclosure even though it did not sell.Also, even if RealtyTrac has an auction date listed, its not uncommonfor that auction date to be postponed, something you could only findout from the trustee.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Foreclosure Search: Lessons from Long Beach
A few days ago I spoke to a new RealtyTrac customer who was having trouble tracking down foreclosure property in Long Beach, Calif . So we looked up some of the properties she was interested in, calledone of the property trustees and walked away with information that Ithink will be helpful both for her and for RealtyTrac. also think alot of foreclosure buyers and investors using RealtyTrac could benefitfrom what we learned, so She said something like, "Is the information on your site accurate? I
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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When Foreclosure Is Not Politically Correct
But the topic of foreclosure recently became much more personal for one Long Beach, Calif ., 14, 2007 for $18,356, followed by a Notice of Trustees Sale being recorded on March 19, 2008. The Trustee’s Deed transferring the property to Red Rock was recorded on May 19, 2008, according to the Long Beach Press-Telegram . Typically when you read about a politician and foreclosure, it’s in relation to some piece of legislation created to combat the recent surge in foreclosures. politician. Multiple media outlets are reporting that U.S.
www.foreclosurepulse.com
- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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