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Bank Foreclosures

Bank Foreclosures
Bank Foreclosures

Question: help with understanding bank owned foreclosures?

If a bank owns a house that is worth 200,000 lets say. And lets also say that all that is owed on the house is 100,000. As a buyer, if I put in a bid of 115,000(to cover closing costs) is the bank going to accept this offer. I heard a rumor that all the bank wants to do is collect the money owed on the house and whatever they recieve after that, they give to the original owners. Is this true? Help clarify some of this for me. I am in the state of Texas if that makes a difference. Thanks.
Ya but lets say that whatever I am offering is covering all of the banks cost, if this is so, then what's to say that the bank won't sell me the house with a low-ball price?

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Answer: If the mortgage balance was $100,000, it's possible there's another $10,000 in attorney fees, and an additional $10,000 in accrued interest. I don't know the redemption period in Texas, but in many states, you can squat in your house for a year before getting kicked out, all the while interest is accruing.

So it's never quite that simple. And beware of any additional liens, foreclosures sometimes have them.

And yes, in most cases, after the bank has gotten every single penny of their own money back, they have to give the rest to the prior owner. So they might very well not care how much that is, but they do work within a framework of attempting to get the maximum value for their homes, based on their estimates of what the homes true value is.

And they also have to weigh their risks of having another 2 months go by before they get another qualified offer, while their carrying costs and attorney review fees etc... keep rising. So they're always looking to take the first fair and reasonable qualified offer that they can get.

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Hud Foreclosures Ohio

Hud Foreclosures Ohio
Hud Foreclosures Ohio

Question: House insurance - Ohio?

This is my first home Im buying in NE Ohio. Also this is the first home Ive bought that will be cash paid off. It was a good deal from a foreclosure HUD. In the past Ive had morgages that include insurance,ect....Will I need to get insurance, and what kind? About how much does this run?

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Answer: You will need to get homeowner's insurance on your property and for your own liability protection. The cost will range (depending on the location) anywhere from $500-$2500 a year. Also, depending on your location, you may also be required by federal law to obtain flood insurance. Check the certifcation on file with the county to see if your home is located in a flood zone, or if there is an exemption on file. You may also have to have mine subsidence insurance.

All these insurance costs and extras depend on the location of the property.

I would shop around for the best deal in Homeowner's Insurance. You may be able to get it at the same company who insures your car or other goods, and usually when you have multiple insurance policies, you get a discount. But SHOP! There is a HUGE difference in prices and companies. (I used American Family and liked them very much and got a good deal.)

Make sure you check that flood certification before you pay for flood insurance. This costs about $2000 per year!

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Washington Dc Foreclosed Properties

Washington Dc Foreclosed Properties
Washington Dc Foreclosure

Question: Where's the best place to find foreclosed/pre-foreclosed property in Northern VA/Washington, DC area?


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Answer: The current leader on the internet relating to providing information on foreclosures is recognized as RealtyTrac however you do have to pay to receive their informational services on foreclosures. You can also contact your local banks they have OREO (Other Real Estate Owned) departments that handle the properties they have taken back.
There are others that we have found list them on the internet
In this forum participants, such as myself, give opinions on subjects that they feel they know the answer to and sometimes those opinions sound exactly like the right answers but they might not be due to the varying laws in each state, and anyone can make a mistake, that’s why I like to give links to resources that you can check all answers against, including my own opinions, in case my opinions are wrong. Since most of these links are from state & federal government & non profits sometimes they change them, let me know if the links are wrong so I can go find the new ones. So to that end here are some links that you might want to check before relying on information and opinions that you get in here, and that you might be considering following up on and as always verify everything with a licensed professional.
Chase Bank foreclosures

http://mortgage.chase.com/pages/other/co_properties_landing.jsp

Country Wide foreclosures

http://www.countrywide.com/purchase/f_reo.asp

Bank of America foreclosures

http://bankofamerica.reo.com/search/

Regions Bank foreclosures

http://www.regions.com/personal_banking/property_for_sale.rf

NationStar Mortgage

http://www.nationstarmtg.com/Realtors/FindAHome.aspx?state=ALL

U.S. Bank Home Mortgage

https://customercare.fnfismd.com/usbankhomemortgage/reo/reoReport.asp

Wells Fargo

http://www.pasreo.com/reo/consumerSvlt/nav/ConsumerNavL1.jsp/requestPage/consumer/PropertySearch.jsp

IndyMac Bancorp

http://apps.indymacbank.com/individuals/realestate/search.asp

Chase Mortgage

http://mortgage.chase.com/pages/other/co_properties_landing.jsp

[ ] REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BY THE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (USDA):

http://www.resales.usda.gov/

[ ] Real Estate for Sale by US Government Site #1

http://www.firstgov.gov/shopping/realestate/realestate.shtml

[ ] Site #2 http://www.homesales.gov/homesales/mainAction.do

[ ] IRS: Real & Personal Property Sales: http://www.ustreas.gov/auctions/irs/

[ ] Acquiring a VA guaranteed home foreclosed by states: http://www.ocwen.com/reo/residential/res_reofindbystate.cfm?proptype=VA

[ ] Foreclosure requirement by HUD guaranteed loans: http://www.hudclips.org/sub_nonhud/cgi/nph-brs.cgi?d=MLET&s1=90-$%5Bno%5D&op1=AND&SECT1=TXTHLB&SECT5=MLET&p=1&r=39&f=G

[ ] Homes and properties being sold by the different departments in US Government:

http://www.hud.gov/homes/homesforsale.cfm

[ ] USDA Properties for sale all states

http://www.resales.usda.gov/sfhdirect/sfh_prop_main.cfm

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