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Why Foreclosures?

Some might ask, why invest in foreclosures? You have to have money, a good job, and good credit, right? It is so saturated out there with investors, there is no way I will find a foreclosure, right? First let’s get r...

By: Jarad Severe

The Ins and Outs of Bank Foreclosures

The term bank foreclosure is one which may seem mysterious to many individuals, especially if they have never experienced one and/or are unfamiliar with real estate terms. Bank foreclosures occur when a current homeowner c...

By: John Nazareno

The Due on Sale clause

Investing in Foreclosure, my number one concern has always been the due on sale clause from the lender. I recently find out a way to avoid that problem and can sleep better at night instead of trying to refin...

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DocX Faces Foreclosure Fraud Charges in Missouri

The charges against DocX, which provided home foreclosure services to lenders across the nation, are one of the few criminal actions to follow reports of widespread improprieties against homeowners.


In a Queens Neighborhood, Signs of Uneven Burdens From a Housing Crisis

Amid talk of a recovering economy, housing woes continue to plague parts of New York City, falling particularly hard on blacks.


Mortgage Relief Plan Is Closer to Winning Support of California

Potential support from California and New York would come in exchange for tightening provisions in order to preserve the right to investigate past misdeeds by the banks, and stepping up oversight.


Mortgage Tornado Warning, Unheeded

Inspired by a personal experience, a businessman began delving into the practices of the mortgage industry, including Fannie Mae. His findings have been prescient.


An Easier Path to Refinancing

#8217;s new mortgage refinancing plan could provide considerable relief for millions of homeowners shackled to high interest rates, if Congress approves it.



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