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Great Article on “The Best Tips For Handling Foreclosure”

When faced with foreclosure it can be very overwhelming. The stress alone makes it hard to find the solutions and unfortunately there are people out there claiming to want to help but only with the intention of making money. You will notice loan modification companies, attorneys, realtors, mortgage agents and investors all have jumped in to the arena of foreclosure assistance.

The first thing I want say is that you will need to do your homework. If you are serious about keeping your home and will do whatever it takes then put in the necessary time to know what foreclosure means and how it works. Each state is different so be sure you check into your particular state laws.

There are many resources now that were not available several years ago such as your state website which can direct you to who handles foreclosure information in your state. I have found different entities handle complaints and information. Some states have Mortgage Lending Divisions and others go through Business and Industry etc. so just search or call and you will be directed to the right place.

As you research you will find many options. Be careful with promises that sound too good to be true. There are many scams and they disguise themselves very well. Be sure to check out their business license, the Better Business Bureau, FTC, and any other state entities they may be licensed with to do business. This way you will find out about complaints and the nature of the complaints not to mention if they are even licensed.

At times it will feel like a lot of work to go through the motions of homework but it is worth it to protect yourself from any further stressful situations. There are many good books on the subject as well but be sure to get the most recent so it will have accurate information because laws and information are changing so much. Also, make sure the author is a credible source to ensure better advice on foreclosure.

Deciding on whether to short sale, modify, or just walk away is a big decision that should not be taken lightly and I suggest looking into each one so you will make the best decision for you and your family. Honestly, if you bought the house with little or no money down then your investment in the house is not much different than had you rented and be sure it is not only an emotional attachment because with housing prices lower it may be better to move on. On the other hand, if you refinanced or bought with substantial money down then you have more than emotion going on.

If you feel you were done wrong by your lender by all means pursue it. Do not let them intimidate you nor let the law process. I cannot state enough that if you do your homework you will feel empowered and less stressed. Find others who have fought and learn from it. Remember, no one can take your peace without your permission. If you do it can affect your relationship, job, and most of all your sanity!

This is not intended as legal advice. I am licensed Mortgage Agent in a city that has made headline after headline for the housing market – Las Vegas. I myself have been through foreclosure starting three years ago with the first sale and still in the courts now. I represented myself several times successfully and now have the assistance of an attorney as I am suing them rather than them me. My house has been sold 3 to 4 times by my servicer and each time I got it back but now I am trying to make it permanent. They say what goes around comes around so I will be writing on my experiences so as to help others and maybe the blessing will come back to me.

Deanne is a Life and Finance Coach, speaker, author, and dance instructor/dancer.

She is a wife to an incredibly gifted husband whose music is spiritual and his entertaining touches lives like no other. Deanne’s life experiences and challenges have given her the knowledge and understanding to help others to find their gifts and overcome obstacles.

Deanne’s passion is to help others through encouragement, information, and action steps to achieve their true calling in life. Everyone is called to a life of blessings, abundance and peace. Deanne helps them to find their gifts and blessing blockers as simple as possible to reduce stress and make the journey a joy.

The first step on the journey is to sign up for Deanne’s free email coaching at http://deanneorear.com

Visit the link below to see her husband Sythe’s video he did on foreclosure for inspiration http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9gt3ofAw7s

Be sure to listen to his other music when the foreclosure homework gets to be stressful it really helps soothe the soul.

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Deanne_O’Rear

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Beautiful Beach House In Southern California Rate In Top Ten Beach Real Estate

Great Southern California Beach House

South California Beach House

Southern California

List price: $13.5 million
Living area: 5,226 sqft
Bedrooms: 3
Bathrooms: 2 full, 2 three-quarter, 2 half

The home is located close to the beach and is within a 1 minute walk to the  Beach downtown area. Built prior to current building codes, it features a rare rooftop pool and Malibu can be seen from the home’s panoramic floor-to-ceiling windows. Designed in contemporary style architecture, the front door is sculpted in stainless steel, while two bedroom suites are glass-enclosed and the entire home is formed to mold to the coastline.

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What Is Buyer’s Agency?

What is Buyer’s Agency…Whatch this short video for an explanation.
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High End Pocket Summer Lease in Broad Beach Malibu, Los Angeles County California

Malibu Picture for Pocket Listing High End Pocket Summer Lease in Broad Beach Malibu, Los Angeles County California

Subject: Broad Beach pocket

 Broad Beach Rental

June,July,Aug. 3 months at $175,000 per month

or 2 months,July and Aug. at 200,000 per month.

Beach front estate,tennis court/pool. 8br/10ba.

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HOME :: Real-Estate / Buying 10 Home Buying Pitfalls to Avoid

1. Trusting tax assessments

Some people think that tax assessments are a way of evaluating a home. There is all types of criteria used in a tax assessment that does not reveal a homes actual value, so the tax assessment is not reliable for home valuation purposes.

2. Bidding without knowing

What terms should you offer when you bid on a home? Is the seller’s asking price too high? Are you in front of a real deal? Before fashioning one the biggest purchases of a lifetime, you should take a very close look at the real estate market in the area you’re thinking of purchasing. Without the knowledge of the real market value of the homes you intend to visit, and ultimately purchase, your are more than likely to make a blind bid.

3. Getting the wrong home

Simple questions, like what do you want in a house, can have pretty complex answers. A lot of buyers get all excited at the prospect of finally owning their house. So excited and emotional, that sometimes they end up being the possessor of a home that does not answer their needs. The home may be too big, or too little, or it’s too far from work, or what looked like just a few small renovations is much more then likely. Take time now, before the buying process, and delineate what you really want in your house. Write it down.

4. Unclear house title

Having a free and clear title is an important part of the home buying process. Get started on the title search when you start negotiating your new house. One
of the last things you want to learn later in the process is that there are taxes, leases or other liens on the property you are about to own.

5. Incorrect survey

When you make your offer to purchase, you have to make sure you request an up to date property survey that defines very clearly the boundaries of the property. You never know what type of changes may have occurred since the last survey (i.e. swimming pool, extension to the house, fence, etc.)

6. Surprise fix-ups

You just can’t expect every seller to sell their home in perfect condition. Remember the old saying: Buyer beware! Get a house inspection completed before you sign anything. Or if you do sign, make sure it is conditional to your entire satisfaction after a home inspection. An independent inspector will check the home inside and out and give you a report outlining the items that needs to be fixed with the attached costs.

7. No pre-approval

Get pre-approved before searching for a house. Once you have a pre-approved Fresno mortgage, your home shopping is much easier. You will feel free and secure because you will know that the money you need to purchase your dream home will be there when you need it.

8. Seller nonperformance

If the home seller fails to do some repairs or to abide by to any part of the purchase contract you will feel very disappointed. One way to avoid this is to agree, in the purchase contract, to put a fixed sum of money in an escrow fund that will cover the items the seller was supposed to attend to.

9. Hidden charges

Before you make your offer, make sure you made a list of all the costs associated with the purchase. The typical “forgotten” cost is usually a forgotten loan disbursement charge of some sort of underwriting fee. One way to avoid any hidden charges is to have the lender give you the total charges in writing.

10. Close too fast

This is a critical part of the whole buying process. Take your time, read all the paperwork a day or two before you sign. Have a lawyer go through it and make perfectly sure that all the paperwork reflects the transaction your are about to do. Double check everything, it’s the best way to avoid a forgotten clause or to notice, too late, that something has been added or subtracted. If there is a problem, you will have a few hours to solve it before the finale day.

Joe Almirantearena

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com

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Los Angeles Real Estate Land For Sale, Castaic Area

Check out this land for sale in the Castaic area of Los Angeles County. MLS # F1845343.  Seller very motivated. APN # 3271 019 028. View lot for a great price. Close to big developments, and water, power and sewage in street.

Don’t miss this oppertunity!

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Los Angeles Real Estate Pocket Listing

Pocket listing in Los Angeles. Great Deal.

6300 Drexel Ave Los Angeles, CA 90048

Source: Public Records

Beds: 3
Baths: 3.0
Finished Sqft: 2,424
Unfinished Sqft: -
Total Sqft: 2,424
Floors: 1
Lot Size: 6,050
Style: Single Family Residential
Year Built: 1929
Year Renovated: 1943
County: Los Angeles County
APN: 5510009034
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Are Home Builders on a Cliff?

The New Home Sales report today was nothing short of exceptional. The number beat all expectations and beat them by a lot. So are the builders back? Not so fast.

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Home Buyer Tax Credit Disappoints

For those hoping to see the same bump up in sales and prices that the first "first-time home buyer tax credit" produced last fall, the signs are already disappointing. It's very hard to judge today's market, given how so many of the surveys and "indicators" are so far backward looking.

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Existing Homes Sales are Up-But Realtors are Still Down

Today's existing home sales report should have had analysts, experts, economists, and Realtors dancing in the streets.

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