Bank Foreclosures
by Heather Seitz. Bank foreclosure real estate, also referred to as REOs (Real Estate Owned), is foreclosed real estate that is owned by the bank due to an unsuccessful foreclosure auction. There are several reasons the home may have not sold at the auction. The most...
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The Florida Foreclosure Process
by Marty Orefice. Florida Foreclosures Foreclosures happen in Florida when an individual or group is severely delinquent in payments or can no longer make payments on their mortgage. Any number of situations can contribute to the foreclosure process beginning: an inj...
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Arizona Bank Foreclosures
by philip smith. Whether you're looking for a first-time home for you and your family or a valuable real estate investment that will pay off down the road for you and your family, Arizona bank foreclosures offer some of the best savings on real estate you'll find an...
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How Does a "deed in Lieu of Foreclosure" Work?
by Dave Dinkel. A "Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure" is when a lender accepts a deed to the homeowner's property in foreclosure instead of continuing the foreclosure process and incurring more expenses to get the deed anyway. However, this does not mean the homeowner is...
Why Do Banks Mistreat People in Foreclosure?
by Dave Dinkel. If you are in foreclosure and have spoken to your bank, you may feel you are being mistreated. This mistreatment comes in the form of not returning calls, short answers on the phone, and advice that may not be in your best interest. The problem is t...
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