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Foreclosure Assistance
Mar. 22, 2009
Categorized in: Foreclosure Assistance
Tagged with: what is foreclosure
If you are having difficulty making your mortgage payments, one of the most important things you can do is be proactive. Review the terms and conditions of your mortgage, learn about the foreclosure process for residents in your state and what may lead up
May. 10, 2009
Categorized in: Foreclosure Assistance
Tagged with: foreclosure, loan modifcation resources
Free Loan modification resources
May. 6, 2009
Categorized in: Foreclosure Assistance
Tagged with: foreclosure assistance programs, loan modification
Are you having trouble keeping up with your mortgage payments? Would you like to speak with a government foreclosure counselor in your area? Please find your state and links to the appropriate resource listed below.
May. 5, 2009
Categorized in: Foreclosure Assistance
A bill empowering homeowners to prevent foreclosures through bankruptcy has hit a wall in the Senate, where fierce opposition from the finance industry is threatening to kill the proposal this week.
Apr. 30, 2009
Categorized in: Foreclosure Assistance
Tagged with: fannie, fha, freddie, hud, loan modification attorney, making home affordable, mortgage help, obama
Like the broader Making Home Affordable housing plan announced on Feb. 18, the new effort involves the Federal Government giving money to mortgage servicers when they lower homeowners' monthly payments - and to borrowers when they keep paying their loans
Apr. 24, 2009
Categorized in: Foreclosure Assistance
Chandler, AZ City Council approves program to help families purchase foreclosed homes
Apr. 15, 2009
Categorized in: Foreclosure Assistance
Tagged with: avoid foreclosure, foreclosure defense
If you are facing foreclosure and want to keep your home, here some tactics used by attorneys to protect you from predatory lenders.
Apr. 2, 2009
Categorized in: Foreclosure Assistance
Answers to the most commonly asked questions about the Obama administration's new loan modification program.
Mar. 16, 2009
Categorized in: Foreclosure Assistance
President Barack Obama's new mortgage relief plan, unveiled recently, aims to help up to 9 million borrowers qualify for more affordable mortgages and stay in their homes. Still however, the million dollar question continues to linger in the minds of many
Mar. 3, 2009
Categorized in: Foreclosure Assistance
Tagged with: florida loan modification, foreeclosure rescue florida
The Attorney General also offered the following tips to identify and avoid a potential foreclosure rescue scam.
Feb. 17, 2009
Categorized in: Foreclosure Assistance
Tagged with: loan modification, obama mortgage
The president is set Wednesday to unveil his mast plan aimed at stemming foreclosures and stabilize housing. Loan modifications and help for those near mortgage default are expected. The larger question however is "HOW" do you plan to get the help to tho
Feb. 11, 2009
Categorized in: Foreclosure Assistance
On capitol hill today there were discussions surrounding the idea of implementing a temporary foreclosure moratorium nationwide to avoid foreclosures and help people keep their homes until the economic stimulus bill specifics can be worked out.
Feb. 10, 2009
Categorized in: Foreclosure Assistance
Commit $50 Billion to Prevent Avoidable Foreclosures of owner-occupied middle class homes by helping to reduce monthly payments in line with prudent underwriting and long-term loan performance.
Feb. 3, 2009
Categorized in: Foreclosure Assistance
Tagged with: foreclosure law, loan modification
We are providing information about state foreclosure laws . This information is designed to help you understand the process in each state.
Feb. 2, 2009
Categorized in: Foreclosure Assistance
The Foreclosure Process: Understanding Foreclosures
The Foreclosure Process Note: The following is a generalized breakdown of the foreclosure process. If you're interested in finding out about foreclosure laws in your state, please see our directory of Foreclosure Laws for All 50 States. Foreclosure Defined A foreclosure occurs when a property owner cannot make principal and/or interest payments on his/her loan, typically leading to the property being seized and sold. Stages of Foreclosure The foreclosure process is not very difficult to understand. There are several stages during which the homeowner has an opportunity to bring the loan current and avoid foreclosure. After about three to six months of missed payments, the lender orders a trustee to record a Notice of Default (NOD). At the If the default isn't corrected (the loan must be brought current) within three months, a foreclosure sale date is established. The homeowner will receive a Notice of Sale, and this notice will also be posted on the property. In addition, the Notice of Sale is recorded at the The foreclosure Trustee Sale typically occurs on the steps of the county courthouse in which the property is located. The time and location of this sale are designated in the Notice of Sale. At the Trustee Sale, the property is auctioned in public to the highest bidder, who must pay the high bid price in cash, typically with a deposit up front and the remainder within 24 hours. The winner of the auction will then receive the trustee’s deed to the property. Foreclosure Auction At auction, an opening bid on the property is set by the foreclosing lender. This opening bid is usually equal to the outstanding loan balance, interest accrued, and any additional fees and attorney fees associated with the Trustee Sale. If there are no bids higher than the opening bid, the property will be purchased by the attorney conducting the sale, for the lender. If this occurs, and the opening bid is not met, the property is deemed a REO or Real Estate Owned. This typically occurs because many of the properties up for sale at foreclosure auctions are worth less than the total amount owed to the bank or lender. When you purchase property at a foreclosure sale, all junior liens other than property taxes are wiped out. Priority of liens is determined by the date of recording. When you purchase a REO aka. Bank REO, you will typically receive the property with a clean title.
Apr. 7, 2009
Categorized in: Foreclosure Assistance
Tagged with: foreclosure rescue scams, loan modification scams
Please be wary of shady loan modification companies, do your homework, but don't rely on the government to solve your problems. You will only dig a deeper hole for yourself.
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