Archive for June, 2007

Highly Recommended Foreclosure Solution

Friday, June 29th, 2007

By: Shane Barker You may be having second thoughts about selling your old house. Not that you could be blamed for it. Oftentimes, selling your old house through a real estate agency will take as long as two whole years. What will happen is that they will initially list your property in the [...]

Understanding Foreclosure

Friday, June 29th, 2007

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The recent collapses in the mortgage industry have left a large number of consumers scratching their heads in an effort to better understand the economics [...]

Differences Between Judicial and Non-judicial Foreclosure

Tuesday, June 26th, 2007

By: Marina Clark  
JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS
Judicial foreclosures are processed through the court system. The lender files a complaint stating what debt is owed with an explanation of why they should be allowed to recover the property from the borrower in lieu of debt settlement. A notice of Lis Pendens usually accompanies this complaint. A Lis [...]

Houston Foreclosures: Texas-Sized Opportunities

Sunday, June 24th, 2007

By: David Faulkner The good news for first-time buyers, or those interested in investing, in the Houston residential market is that there are many Houston foreclosures for sale. These Houston foreclosures include both Veterans Administration and HUD properties which have been taken back by the government, as well as residences now owned by the banks [...]

Stopping Foreclosure

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

By: Robert A good option that can help stop the foreclosure of your mortgaged properties is to try and get your financial problems out in the open. If you really want to stop the foreclosure of your mortgaged home, contact your lender immediately. If you know that your mortgage payment is going to be late, [...]

Debt Restructuring

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

By: Chris Pracy
Debt you’re unable to manage can lead to worry and stress. It can become unmanageable when you don’t have enough money to pay your monthly bills, so you borrow more money to pay these monthly bills. This is known as ‘Robbing Peter to pay Paul’, and is a downward spiral that quickly [...]

Prevent Foreclosure: Want To Know How To Stop A Home Foreclosure?

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

By: Thomas Bladecki Would you like to know how you could stop a home foreclosure? The best answer is to take immediate action. Many people overlook the best solution, and ignore the lenders, this is not the good solution, the lenders will continue to pursue it until either they sell the home at auction or [...]

Debt Consolidation - Does it Really Work?

Saturday, June 16th, 2007

By: Apurva Shree Debt consolidation is one of many ways to deal with unstable finances. But when you’re swamped with all sorts of debt-relief packages and prescriptions, the entire process can get very confusing. The good news is that it’s not as complicated as you might think.
Will Debt Consolidation Work For Me?
It’s natural to feel [...]

Foreclosure Investing: What Is It And How Does It Work?

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

By: Hunter Craig With the housing market in a downturn and hundreds, if not thousands, of homes going into foreclosure, people are beginning to talk more about and pursue foreclosure investing. But, what is it and how does it work? Well, for answers to your questions on foreclosure investing, keep reading.
What is foreclosure?
Foreclosure is a [...]

Debt Advice – Get the Advice and Say Good by to Debts

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

By: Christian Phelps Most of us are struggling hard to cope up with ever increasing expenditure in the present situation. You may find certain situation where you can fall in scarcity of money regardless of all your efforts. For one need or another you may take refuge in loans unaware of the fact how [...]