Archive for the 'Foreclosure' Category

The IRS and Foreclosures

If you think that you can escape the IRS when you decide to foreclose on your house, think again, there can be huge tax disadvantages to letting your house go back to the bank, it can mean thousands of dollars you could owe to uncle Sam.

Some Facts Worth Knowing About Foreclosure

When a bank or other secured lender sells or even repossesses certain immovable property because the owner was unable to keep up with the terms of the agreement with regard to a mortgage or deed of trust, foreclosure is the end result. It means that there is generally a violation in the payment terms which is secured by a lien on the property in question, and when the foreclosure process becomes complete, it means that the lender has foreclosed on the lien or mortgage.

Government Acquired Properties & Surpluses Provides Great Values

Government surpluses and abandoned properties are sold at government auctions to the general population at discounted prices. There are government auctions held in every state many times a month. No matter where you live in US or Canada, you’ll be able to find great deals at these auctions. Consider the investment possibilities or even starting your own business.

Foreclosure Is Not The Option To Lose Your Home

Foreclosure is the legal procedure by which a local government takes ownership to a certain property. A popular option for home buyers is to take out a home loan and give the lender a security interest in the property that is to be bought. If, for any reason, the home buyer’s mortgage payments are not made in time, then from the security interest that was given to the lender, the home can be auctioned, or foreclosed. The money from this auction will be used to compensate the investments. In the event that the foreclosure of the home is not able to recover the money that is remaining, the home buyer could have a deficiency judgment held against them.

Pre-foreclosures - Why Real Estate Gurus Prefer Them

Most people in the US are aware of the current real estate crisis and the unsettling fact that many people are losing their homes to foreclosure. Before a home is in the process of becoming foreclosed, it is in the pre-foreclosure stage. The pre-foreclosure period can last anywhere from a few weeks to a few months, and is considered by many real estate investors as the absolute best time in which to negotiate the purchase of a home.

How to handle wholesale transactions when dealing with REO’s.

In the first place you have to get around the non-assignment clause that most banks have in their contract. When I buy foreclosures, I either double close or I make sure I have the money (from multiple hard money lenders) to wholesale my deals even if I have to close on them before I actually found a buyer.

Government Auction Foreclosures - Opportunity Knocks!!

I’m sure everyone knows by now about the real estate crisis going on all across the United States. Bank foreclosures and pre-foreclosures are at record highs and both the home owners and banks are in trouble because of it. It’s a material tragedy that many people, most with good intentions, could lose their houses. Some homeowners face bank foreclosure just after missing one or two payments. It’s the reverse side of the American Dream.

Pre-foreclosures versus Foreclosure - What are the differences?

Pre-foreclosures properties are homes that are about to go into foreclosure. Some of the best real estate deals are made this way, before they hit the mainstream foreclosure market. Negotiations are usually with the owner directly, who would like to work out a deal before the bank forces them to leave the property.

Bank Owned Property For Real Estate Investing

Have you ever considered bank owned property, for investing? Foreclosure investing will comprise buying a home after the original mortgagor defaults and loses ownership of the property. If you’re thinking about getting into foreclosure investing then you must be the kind of person who is interested in researching a properties history and doing minor repairs to increase the profit potential of your investment property.

Bankruptcy: Should You Declare It?

Those with debt problems too often subscribe to groundless myths and hearsay without ever understanding the law, and therefore the implications, of bankruptcy. Therefore, those with unmanageable debt should be aware of a few key facts before filing for bankruptcy. After all, how else will they know what life will be like after declaring themselves bankrupt? Let us look briefly at a few implications of liquidation.