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Foreclosure Victims In Region 8

Monday, July 14th, 2008

There are many foreclosure victims in Region 8 although the situation here is not so bad as the rest of the country. Recently West Tennessee Legal Services are providing help to Legal Aid for them to reach out to risk house owners of Arkansas. It is foreclosure counseling. Those who are lagging behind few months in mortgage payments may call on them to be advised about it. Their income and expenditure are budgeted to find out what has been the root cause for their falling into foreclosure. Brian Miles of Legal Aid said that in many cases the houses have been saved due to timely action. Usually the foreclosure victims are so traumatized that they do not know what to do when.

There are myriad of reasons for borrowers to lag behind and come under the cloud of foreclosures. Sometimes it is health problems. For the majority it is the hike in interest rates. The ARM’s have gone up to such high niches that it is impossible for them to keep up with it. The aid group finds out how much they can afford and then puts forth the suggestions to the lenders. The goal is to save the houses and stop evictions. Nobody – lender or borrower, state or community wants abandoned empty houses. The Legal Aid group puts forward proposals to the lenders to avoid foreclosures.

In 2008 up till now Legal Aid of Arkansas has tackled 18 foreclosure related cases. Of these only few houses could be saved. At present 16 cases are running in Region 8. By not opening mails from lenders the borrowers make a great mistake. It leads to a point of no return. If they are made aware that help is at hand they would not resort to this ostrich like behaviour and bury their heads in the sand hoping that the problem will blow over.

The programme is specifically directed at Poinsett, Greene and Craighead counties. A survey done by NeighborWorks show that these are one of the worst hit zones. Miles is optimistic that many houses can be saved because the banks are actually reluctant to take them back. It is not a seller’s market right now. All that is required is to give them a reason for them to give the borrower a chance to delay or stop foreclosure. It is not a governmental bail out but a way of showing that the authorities are trying to help.

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Foreclosure Pets Dumb Sufferers

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Foreclosure pets have no voice – they are the dumb sufferers of this man-made society. Often the borrower moves on leaving behind the pet. Rising to the occasion more services are coming forward to help the hapless creatures

No Paws Left Behind based in Houston keeps information about the various animal shelters that distressed foreclosure victims can get to know. The Humane Society of Washington is now granting funds to shelters so than they can organize help for small animals that are left behind. It has granted $2,000 per shelter specifically for foreclosed pets.

Mustlovepets.com is a website that has come up. John Jablonski started it with the objective of making it easy for pet lovers to meet each other so that ideas can be exchanged and solutions worked out for placement of pets during these troubled years. Jablonski said that it is a single website but has many members who know all about pets and their related problems. They are proactive and eager to help pet owners in trouble. One never knows when a helping hand will come of use. He adds, “I believe it’s always better to have more options than not.”

The main reason people give for leaving pets at shelter points is that they are shifting. From this scant information it is difficult to gauge how many are moving because of foreclosures because the people are reluctant and ashamed to come out with it. But the fact is that the number of shelter seekers is increasing especially in those regions where foreclosures have been most active.

New laws are coming into effect about chaining animals in the backyard and going away. But it is difficult to enforce the law with a flood of foreclosures deluging the entire country.

Mortgage Solutions of Houston has seen the worst of the effects. Its work is to check foreclosed houses across USA. They work for the banks by inspecting and fixing the houses. Frequently they have come across abandoned animals. About 10 weeks ago the owner of the company was moved to tears seeing the photograph of dogs in Arkansas abandoned in a backyard.

The legal angle about pets is a bit twisted. Pets are regarded as property of the owner and as such removing them may invite trouble. The law is being rectified – at least attempts are being made. Foreclosure victims are being told to leave their pets in shelters and not to abandon them.

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Home for Sale in Cabot, Arkansas

Tuesday, April 24th, 2007

Fabulous all-brick home with tons of extras and close to everything. The open floor plan makes great use of space and contains oversized rooms & closets. New carpet and fresh paint throughout gives this lovingly-maintained home a brand new feel while located in an established neighborhood. The eat-in kitchen showcases oak cabinets, a work island and a walk-in pantry. Large living room is great for entertaining around an elegant fireplace. The spacious, privacy-fenced backyard features a large deck, a permanent storage building, and a 12 X 24 parking slab. For more pictures www.owners.com, AWG8960

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Foreclosures in Arkansas

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

Find current Arkansas foreclosures and AR foreclosed homes. Search for available government, bank owned, VA, FHA, HUD, REO properties

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Searching for Arkansas HUD Foreclosures

Thursday, March 15th, 2007

Arkansas HUD foreclosures are searched by many people. Not all the people understand the legal complications involved when you deal in real estate and property matters. Many of the terms confuse people a lot. If you want to buy a new piece of property for yourself or if you are interested in investing your money in the same, you must first know the subject thoroughly and look for all the available information through any and every resource available. That will help you in making decision regarding investments or purchase of real estate. As many people are interested in buying new pieces of property in Arkansas, they search for all the relevant material available on line regarding this topic.

Arkansas is one of those states in the United States of America which are a part of the Great Plains. The state of Arkansas lies towards the East of the whole continent in the Great Plain area. As the state lies in the agricultural area of the United States of America, the economy of the state is agro based. Arkansas lies almost in the center of the Great Plains and thus it produces lots of agricultural produces and ranks high in the production of those in comparison to other state of the United States of America. As it is an agricultural state, there are a number of farms available and the pattern of population density is different form those of the industrial states. The population of Arkansas is ranked 32nd with reference to the other states in the USA. The people who move to Arkansas are most often than not related to the field of Agriculture. These people are not always in a position to buy property at the market rate. As a result these people keep on searching for Arkansas HUD foreclosure options.

HUD homes are the homes made by the Housing and Urban Development authority of the United States of America. These homes are basically made for a single family and the target market is basically the middleclass which cannot afford very luxurious types of accommodations. As many people who are living in Arkansas or those who plan to move to Arkansas belong to the agricultural sector, affording a new home at higher market pries is not possible. Thus Arkansas HUD foreclosures are some thing these people look for. Arkansas HUD foreclosure options suit them a lot. You can only buy a HUD foreclosed home according to your own requirements if you keep on looking for them. If you do not do so it will not be possible for you to find the best option.

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Arkansas Bank Distress Homes for Sale

Tuesday, March 6th, 2007

As in any state or with any bank, mortgage lender, etc. there is a vast number of distressed homes for sale. These can be anything from homes in need of only minor repairs or cosmetic changes to major repair or remodeling requirements. Either way, if you purchase the perfect Arkansas bank distress home for sale—you can make a tidy profit!

Know your limitations and exercise caution when looking at Arkansas bank distress home for sale. When just starting out, don’t take on more than cosmetic repairs or changes such as painting, cleaning, or easy flooring. Unless you or someone you know are carpenters, plumbers, electricians, etc. or you can afford to hire a professional to do these jobs—you will be getting in over your head and it can wind up costing you more money than you can possibly replace through the sale of the Arkansas bank distress home for sale. And if you just have to have a particular property that will require professional work—seek out the professional required and get written estimates. This will help when estimating total costs for purchase and repairs, etc. Then find out just how much you can expect to get from the sale of the Arkansas banks distress homes for sale thus providing you with the information you will need to make an informed and important decision.

Keep in mind as well that certain houses are much easier to sell than others. The majority of buyers of your ‘fixed up’ Arkansas banks distress homes for sale will be looking to fill their basic requirements in a home and sometimes even an emotional need. These homes are typically located in popular neighborhoods, have a sufficient number of bathrooms, bedrooms, and amenities they want.

You can always use this rule of thumb when purchasing an Arkansas banks distress homes for sale: buyers looking for a pricier home prefer complex colors; use cool colors in hot weather and warm colors in winter; and always paint the front door a pleasing and happy color and place plants on either the front porch or near the front entrance.

With a little experience and knowledge gained through experiencing the buying of Arkansas banks distress homes for sale, you will learn to use caution and common sense as well as the use of simple rules and design psychology to become a wealthy real estate investor!

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