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Foreclosed Beach Homes

Foreclosed Beach Homes
Foreclosed Beach Homes

Question: Where can I find hud listings in Virginia Beach?

I am interested in purchasing a hud/foreclosed home in the virginia beach area. I am having problems finding this info online. Any info for
info online only would be appreciated.

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Answer: I found VERY interesting information about your answer & options here.

http://buy-a-foreclosure.blogspot.com/

GOOD LUCK

Myrtle Beach Real Estate- Blake Sloan (Sloan Realty Group) Foreclosure-REO Broker

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Foreclosed Beach Property

Foreclosed Beach Property
Foreclosed Beach Property

Question: Can the bank place a lien on my second property because of foreclosure on my first property?

I want to foreclose my rental property in Palm Beach Florida but is afraid that the bank might palce a lien on my primary resident in Jacksonville Florida. What type of lien or judgement if any can be placed on my wages or property?

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Answer: Avoid Foreclosure. Contact a local short sale specialist (realtor familiar with short sales.) The specialist can negotiate with your lender to accept as low at 80% market value. That's one heck of a deal to the buyer and on your credit report it will say "loan settled." The bank will send you a 1099 next year for any lose and you need to report the loss as income earned. I do short sales in Atlanta for clients. It's painless and easy and you can sell the home in less than two weeks at the right price. If your home is foreclosing this month or next call your loss mitigation department and ask for an extention and that you are listing with a short sale specialist. The bank will send you a short sale package for you to complete and the same time may remove the home off the foreclosure list.

Your Property Search Engine - Sean McCracken, Laguna Beach Realtor

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Foreclosed Homes For Sale In California

Foreclosed Homes For Sale In California
Foreclosed Homes For Sale In California

Question: How long do I have to get out of a foreclosed home in CA after the notice of trustee sale is posted?

I am renting a couple rooms in a house located in California. Unfortunately there is not a lease agreement. They posted the notice of trustee sale on the door, the auction was supposed to be 2 days ago but it has been postponed a week. I am packing fast but don't know how long I have, the number on the notice just puts me on hold indefinately. How long? do they post an eviction notice? I've never had anything like this happen.
Theyhave not posted an eviction notice yet, when would they normally? Thanks

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Answer: You have to leave only when the eviction notice has been served, not when the sale has closed. When the eviction notice is posted it will specify the date on which you must vacate.

The new purchaser may offer the place for rent, for all you can tell now.

Elk Grove CA Foreclosure Homes for Sale

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