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What is your single biggest question about short sales and forecl...
Andy - you can find a lot of what I've learned in my blog...I will link you to the most popular post. I get calls and emails from agents and consumers all over the country about the REO stuff. The most recent post (sadly, a month ago) was a... Read More »
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Why should I agree to this...foreclosure question.?
It's hard to answer this without knowing how far along you are in the foreclosure process. My suggestion is that you contact an attorney and get at least the free consultation. I DO NOT recommend bankruptcy. I went that route and it was bas... Read More »
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This is my question, when the home goes into foreclosure can the ...
Hello John: There is no way that even Johnnie Cochrane (if he were alive) or Perry Mason (if he were real) could answer this question because you don't state enough facts in your question. What you describe is possible in New Jersey beca... Read More »
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Let me first start by saying that the best possible move that you could make at this point in time is to hire an attorney to represent you in this matter. The Florida Civil Rules of Procedure are very specific and can be unforgiving in many...
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My experience went pretty smoothly. It was listed at $58,000 (I researched and found out how much it went into foreclosure for) Then offered them $36,000 (what the people owed) We bartered a while. I got it for $45,000 (It has an appraised ...
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Hi Homey: Professional experience and honesty top the list. Next down is ability to empathize with your needs and personality. Some of us have corporate experience and some have none. While I would like to say that every Realtor is perfect,...
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You mean a bank-owned home (REO)? The same questions you'd ask about any other home. Make sure you have a home inspection clause in any offer you submit.
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There is no legal practice area that automatically includes expertise in real estate, insurance, tax, AND bankruptcy. I'm sure there are lawyers out there who have such broad expertise, but that is just because they as individuals know all ...
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A new foreclosure cleanup company may not have any pointed cleanup experience, but they should opt to list something, rather than leaving the experience area on the application blank. For example, they can think about their personal experie...
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Hi, In a foreclosure property it is essential to know what kind of foreclosure it is. It is also advisable to know the legal procedures and get some expert guidance rather than being in the middle of someone else’s legal headaches. Then cal...
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