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Written by Administrator on August 9th, 2011
In Pima County, Arizona, the Arizona Daily Star reports:Banks that took bailout money were supposed to use part of the taxpayer-provided cash infusion to help customers avoid foreclosure, but instead, many of them are buying up struggling homeowners' tax debt. The tax liens earn banks up to 16 percent interest, and ...
Written by Administrator on February 9th, 2011
Short Sale Real Estate Investing Short sale investing involves buying a piece of property from a lender for an amount less than the balance owed on the property. Basically, there are two types of short sale realty investments. The first type refers to ...
Written by Administrator on February 7th, 2011
Short Sale Investing: Guidelines on Both a Buyer and a Homeowner?s Perspective The cost of maintaining a real estate property is indeed treated an expense that must be spread over the asset’s useful life even if it depreciates. In real estate, when you ...
Written by Administrator on February 3rd, 2011
Investing in Foreclosures -- Why Do Short Sales? Investing in Foreclosures – Why do Short Sales? If you're in real estate, or looking to get into it, investing in foreclosures can be very profitable, especially if you get that property while it’s still in ...
Written by Administrator on February 2nd, 2011
Investing And The Success Of Short Sale Unbelievable but true - more than two million citizens of the United States are facing foreclosure due to a missed payment or delay in repayment of there mortgages secured giants their property every year! The phenomenon ...
Written by Administrator on January 28th, 2011
Pre-foreclosure Investing -- Putting Together the Short Sale Package When you work with the homeowner to put together short sale negotiations with the bank, you’ll also be assembling vital evidence in a short sale package. This package is very important in preforeclosure ...
Written by Administrator on January 27th, 2011
In Southern California, The Press Enterprise reports:The accused ringleader of a $ 142 million mortgage and securites fraud centered in Southwest Riverside County agreed Monday to spend nearly 20 years in state prison rather than go to trial. James B. Duncan, who prosecutors say masterminded the scheme, and Maurice ...