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Don't Dump Investors
See: From the New Deal, a Way Out of a Mess, The New York Times, Feb. 23, 2008.) Our Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Paulson, says “as our economy works through this difficult period, we will look for additional opportunities to try to avoid preventable foreclosures. Long-term holders of real estate have commonly benefited from property prices which have increased faster over time than the rate of inflation, thus creating increased buying power and real wealth. Don’t Dump Investors By Peter G. Miller When it comes to
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
No Mortgage Meltdown For These Banks
As one example, Hermance says that of 50,000 New Jersey mortgages his bank bought back just two properties during a recent 12-month period. The Hudson down payment numbers contrast strongly with national averages: The National Association of Realtors reports that in 2007 the typical first-time buyer put down just 2 percent, repeat buyers had 16 percent down payments and 25 percent of all purchasers bought with nothing down. At the No Mortgage Meltdown For These Banks By Peter G. Miller The news from Wall Street in recent weeks
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Option ARM Borrowers Running Out Of Time
Option ARM Borrowers Running Out Of Time By Peter G. While the mortgage would be repaid in half the time when compared with a 30-year loan, the monthly cost for principal and interest would rise to $4,356. Rather than amortizing the loan -- reducing the debt with each payment -- option ARMs allow borrowers to make interest-only payments during the start period. Miller Step right up folks. You say you want to buy a home but have no money.
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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North Carolina Foreclosure Laws
North Carolina Foreclosure Laws Both court and out-of-court foreclosures occur in North Carolina. Compare All State Foreclosure Laws North Carolina Overview Judicial Non-Judicial Process Period Sale Publication Redemption Period Sale/NTS Yes Yes 110 Days 25 Days None Sheriff
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Option ARM Borrowers Running Out Of Time
Option ARM Borrowers Running Out Of Time By Peter G. While the mortgage would be repaid in half the time when compared with a 30-year loan, the monthly cost for principal and interest would rise to $4,356. Rather than amortizing the loan -- reducing the debt with each payment -- option ARMs allow borrowers to make interest-only payments during the start period. Miller Step right up folks. You say you want to buy a home but have no money.
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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CO Gives Owners More Time to Fix Foreclosure
gives Colorado homeowners who enter foreclosure more time to “cure” the loan in foreclosure before the public foreclosure sale. The law also eliminates the 75-day redemption period previously available to homeowners. This redemption period allowed homeowners who had been foreclosed on to buy back their homes after the public foreclosure sale by paying the winning bidder the amount of the winning bid. “For A state law that took effect Jan. 1
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- Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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New Mexico Foreclosure Laws
The typical foreclosure process lasts about six months. Compare All State Foreclosure Laws New Mexico Overview Judicial Non-Judicial Process Period Sale Publication Redemption Period Sale/NTS Yes No 180 Days NA 30-270 Days Court Comments: Judicial Foreclosures only
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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North Dakota Foreclosure Laws
The foreclosure process takes about five months. Compare All State Foreclosure Laws North Dakota Overview Judicial Non-Judicial Process Period Sale Publication Redemption Period Sale/NTS Yes No 150 Days NA 180-365 Days Sheriff Comments: Judicial Foreclosures only
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Maryland Foreclosure Laws
The typical foreclosure process in Maryland lasts 46 days. Compare All State Foreclosure Laws Maryland Overview Judicial Non-Judicial Process Period Sale Publication Redemption Period Sale/NTS Yes No 46 Days 30 Days Court Decides Court Comments: Judicial Foreclosures only
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Michigan Foreclosure Laws
The foreclosure process can take 3-14 months depending on the length of the redemption period. The typical foreclosure takes about eight months. Compare All State Foreclosure Laws Michigan Overview Judicial Non-Judicial Process Period Sale Publication Redemption Period Sale/NTS Yes Yes 60 Days 30 Days 30-365 Days Sheriff
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Minnesota Foreclosure Laws
The ideal timeline for a Minnesota foreclosure is approximately four months, not including the redemption period. Compare All State Foreclosure Laws Minnesota Overview Judicial Non-Judicial Process Period Sale Publication Redemption Period Sale/NTS Yes Yes 90-100 Days 7 Days 1,825 Days Sheriff Comments: Non-Judicial
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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New Hampshire Foreclosure Laws
The typical timeline for an out-of-court foreclosure is approximately three months, including the pre-foreclosure period. Compare All State Foreclosure Laws New Hampshire Overview Judicial Non-Judicial Process Period Sale Publication Redemption Period Sale/NTS No Yes 59 Days 24 Days None Trustee
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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South Carolina Foreclosure Laws
The typical foreclosure timeline is approximately six months. Compare All State Foreclosure Laws South Carolina Overview Judicial Non-Judicial Process Period Sale Publication Redemption Period Sale/NTS Yes No 150 Days NA None Court Comments: Judicial Foreclosures only
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- Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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