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Help for Foreclosure Victims

Monday, June 18th, 2007

Patrician Jennings is in a fix. The sword of foreclosure is hanging over her head – about to fall. Unemployed she is late by three months on her mortgage installments for her house in Pontiac, Michigan. Desperate she hung a signboard “For Sale by Owner”. Then did the next wise thing – attended a seminar organized by Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago at Detroit.

At the meeting the Resource Development Coordinator for Oakland Livingston Human Service Agency advised homeowners that in a situation like Jennings the first thing is to chalk out an emergency budget cutting out on anything but the bare essentials. Next is to augment income. The main priority and target should be the determination that the home would not be sacrificed.

For those with a student loan there is the facility of applying for a deferment citing reasons of economic hardship and unemployment. Payments then might be suspended for a limited time giving the owner breathing time. For particulars click on salliemae.com.. The quicker one act the easier it will be stall foreclosure.

The next alternative will be to change the mortgage lender without delay. Never loose your cool. Be calm and pleasant while contacting personnel in the loss-mitigation department and not the collection section.

Seek an appointment with a housing counselor who has been approved by the US department of Housing and Urban Development. You can get a brochure that explains ways out of the foreclosure mess. Avoid foreclosure scams. Never give your signature to a service that charges upfront for fixing the damage.

In the case of the owner negotiating the sale of the house it is advisable to check out on the prospective buyer. Wolves in grandmother’s clothes come prowling around to make a fast buck. Never allow yourself to be rushed by smart talk. The usual ploy is for the crook to offer collection of rent for sometime and not take mortgage payments. Later the lender has to foreclose. The point to bear in mind is that by signing over the deed to another does not necessarily absolve you from the obligation of repaying the loan.

For those above 62 who have equity on their property but are facing problems with meeting up their bills the option is to find out about reversing mortgages. The site also gives invaluable advice about avoiding predatory lending traps.

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Government foreclosed houses

Monday, April 16th, 2007

Government foreclosure market is subjugated by VA foreclosures and HUD foreclosures. When any insurance company provide insurance to any lending or financial institutions and banks so that borrowing homebuyer could purchase the property at low interest rates and at low down payment. Now if borrower could not be able to pay the loan amount within the time his property will be declared foreclosed. Financial institutions will meet the insurance company and ask for the loss suffered by them, if they had insurance with that particular company. Such homes will become the property of the government.

Government organization has the designation. You will buy the property from the government held auction after participating and getting accepted. For selling of the government foreclosure property HUD hires licensed real estate agents for commission basis. They receive up to 6 percent commission and this will add up to the price you bid.

You can easily acquire free information from the local real estate office and inspect title records of the homes in your region. You can obtain all the required information from government institutions, Department of HUD to request information under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Such real estate agents can provide needed information faster and reliable.

Some of the government foreclosure home buying tips are as follows; Collect the information through real estate agents regarding comparable prices by contacting neighborhood prior to bidding. Make an evaluation of possible repairs. HUD makes such estimation for such repairs. Try to gain some experience by attending several auctions and don’t try to make bidding on your first auction. This will really prove to be the great educating experience.

Don’t purchase the government foreclosed property is you do not receive at least 10 percent profit after subtracting expenses of repairs. Before bidding try to set a limit and play a safe game. Do not try to exceed the limit just for sake of acquiring at low price. After the getting the possession and ownership change the locks and obtain the insurance.

Make your government foreclosure property business as your hobby. Watch out the houses sold at the courthouse staircase, this will be fun and knowledgeable too. See that how many people are coming with full fledge preparation and some without preparation. This will give good guidelines and help you in future foreclosed market dealings.

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North Dakota Foreclosures

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

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Utah Foreclosures

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

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Nevada Foreclosures

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

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HUD Foreclosures

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

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Foreclosures in Arizona

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

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Illinois Foreclosures

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

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