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44 Articles match "Publication","State"

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The Government Goes After Loan Officers
The overwhelming majority of mortgages are funded with money that travels with electronic speed across state and national borders. The remaining mortgages — perhaps a million or more — will then need to be divided into two groups: First, failed mortgages made with stated-income loan applications from employed borrowers would be audited automatically. The one public example of such an audit that we know of revealed stunning results. The Government Goes After Loan Officers By Peter G. Miller    One of the most galling aspects
www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Long-Term Solution for Fannie and Freddie Dilemma
They are profit-seeking "companies" in the sense of shareholders and being in business but they are also GSEs -- government-sponsored enterprises, companies started by the federal government and companies endowed with huge competitive advantages: They do not pay state income taxes, they each have a $2.25 Not only must private competitors pay state income taxes and other costs, the GSEs have been able to get investor capital at low cost because of the perception that the federal government would not let either company fail. Long-Term Solution for Fannie and Freddie Dilemma By Peter G.
www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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Secrets of Pre-Foreclosure Investing
Most residential properties in pre-foreclosure – especially in bubble states like California, Florida and Nevada – are not worth pursuing because the defaulting homeowners have drained the equity out of their homes. When buying a pre-foreclosure property, you can have a myriad of problems that must be solved quickly before the property’s loan is foreclosed on and sold at public auction.” Secrets of Pre-Foreclosure Investing By Octavio Nuiry, RealtyTrac Staff Writer    One pre-foreclosure expert says a new federal law will change everything, and short sales and short payoff sales will become the new trend in the marketplace.
www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • New York Foreclosure Laws
    New York foreclosures can take up to 15 months, which is longer than most other states. Compare All State Foreclosure Laws New York Overview Judicial Non-Judicial Process Period Sale Publication Redemption Period Sale/NTS Yes No 445 Days NA None Court Comments: Judicial Foreclosures
    www.realtytrac.com - 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
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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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
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • U.S. Foreclosure Laws
    Foreclosure State Laws By RealtyTrac Foreclosure laws and timelines vary from state to state. Knowing the process in your state will help you adopt a more effective investing strategy and avoid procedural pitfalls. State Foreclosure Laws Quickly locate and review the foreclosure law specific to your state � or any state you�re considering investing in. Select A State Alabama
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • Michigan Foreclosure Laws
    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 Comments: Judicial Foreclosures are not common Pre-foreclosure Period
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • New Jersey Foreclosure Laws
    The foreclosure process takes about nine months. Compare All State Foreclosure Laws New Jersey Overview Judicial Non-Judicial Process Period Sale Publication Redemption Period Sale/NTS Yes No 270 Days NA 10 Days Sheriff Comments: Judicial Foreclosures only Pre-foreclosure Period At least 30 days before starting the foreclosure process, the lender mails a letter to the borrower warning of the impending foreclosure. The borrower is notified of the
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • Governor Suspends Controversial Law Affecting Investors
    It was controversial when it took effect, and it remained controversial until public officials decided enough was enough – roughly a little more than a year later. But House Bill 4050 (renamed Public Act 94-280) is now null and void, which should be a relief to real estate investors and prospective homebuyers looking for bargain property in south Chicago . Responding to the public outcry of legislative redlining, Rod Blagojevich suspended the law on January 19, 2007. A statement released by Dean Martinez, Secretary, Department of Financial and Professional Regulation,
    www.foreclosurepulse.com - Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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  • Glossary of Foreclosure and Real Estate Terminology - Realtytrac
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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
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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  • Nevada Foreclosure Laws
    An out-of-court foreclosure in Nevada can be completed in about four months. Compare All State Foreclosure Laws Nevada Overview Judicial Non-Judicial Process Period Sale Publication Redemption Period Sale/NTS Yes Yes 116 Days 80 Days None Trustee Comments: Trustee Foreclosure
    www.realtytrac.com - Tuesday, February 3, 2009
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