foreclosure: The other side of a foreclosure - 04/27/09 12:13 AM
Foreclosure is hard on everybody involved, the person facing it, their families, the neighborhood the home is in, the bank tha is loosing the loan and the loss associated and so on.
I was going through the tax records in my area and noticed a home for sale in my subdivision, (8 comments)
foreclosure: You are in a financial mess, things to do and not to do (part 2) - 04/26/09 11:44 PM
Keep calling your lender.
As time is going by the government is encouraging the lenders to be more accommodating to past due borrowers, even though they may have said no before but may have some options now.
Look at all your expenses and cut them back
This is very important, you will (0 comments)
foreclosure: You are in a financial mess, things to do and not to do (part 1) - 04/26/09 12:47 PM
Let your lender know.
The longer you deny it the worse it will become, There are a number of new programs out there that will assist you and the banks are getting much more understanding.
Get your papers organized
Get all your paperwork in order, the original closing documents, any paperwork on (1 comments)
foreclosure: Realestate auctions a good deal or not, food for thought - 03/01/08 12:42 PM
I found this on http://countrywide-foreclosures.blogspot.com/ Update: (And thanks Bubble Sitter for posting this)“US Home Auctions allow SHILL BIDDING. The quote below is right out if their brochure (and this is the second time I have posted this quote on your web site):”“On page 122 paragraph 3, I quote verbatim: ‘Except where prohibited (7 comments)
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