Archive for December, 2007

Find Foreclosure Homes For Free

Find Foreclosure Homes For Free
Find Foreclosure Homes For Free

Question: Is there any way to find home foreclosures for free?

I am trying to find a website that has complete foreclosure listings for free. Every time I look on the web the foreclosure sights say the listings are free, but in order to look into this any further you have to pay a fee with a debit or credit card. Is there any sight that truly is free? A sight that will give you addresses without having to pay? Thanks for answering if you can!

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Answer: Foreclosures are listed at your local courthouse for free.

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Foreclosed Beach Houses

Foreclosed Beach Houses
Foreclosed Beach Houses

Question: Renter and A Foreclosed House: What are my rights?

just moved into a house (2 days ago) in Florida and that same day some suspicious papers came addressed to the landlord from some attorneys. I called the real estate agent who rented me the house to express my concerns and she suggested I look in the public records for Palm Beach County for a Lis Pendens. Sure enough, there was a Lis Pendens filed on May 28 2008 for the house. I just paid my first month's rent and signed the lease. The real estate agency claims no knowledge of the foreclosure. Their only comment was that if the foreclosure goes through, I no longer have to pay the rent and can just wait until the foreclosing bank asks me to vacate. What are my legal rights in this situation? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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Answer: Obviously the owner did not pay his mortgage with your rent payment and the lender does not know about your existence. Ask the Realtor to find out which lender is it and send them a letter stating that you're now renting the place and paying rent with a copy of your lease. The lender will notify you when will you start paying rent directly to them cos' the lender may garnish the rent in some point but not the owner's wages. Of course, they would have to collect the money legally through a court process. Besides, the lender may just foreclose and evict without negotiation.

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Help With Foreclosures

Help With Foreclosures
Help With Foreclosures

Question: How can you find a list of foreclosures in new jersey?

or any other state. There seem to be so many foreclosures but how do you find out which homes are foreclosed on?

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Answer: Go down to your local courthouse and ask the court clerk where they have the list. Next, go throught the list and find out what properties you are interested in and write down the number that is with each property. Then go back to the court clerk and have her pull the files for those properties. They will all have the information you need to know.

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