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April 3, 2008 at 8:15 AM #12340April 3, 2008 at 8:59 AM #180101SD RealtorParticipant
All of the mortgages in San Diego, actually Ca are trust deeds. A trust sale indeed could be that a property was held in a trust and the hiers to the trust are now selling the property as the people who lived in it have passed away. Note that a trust is an excellent way to avoid probate.
Don’t confuse a trust sale with the auction that is held on the courthouse steps commonly referred to as a trustee sale.
SD Realtor
April 3, 2008 at 8:59 AM #180469SD RealtorParticipantAll of the mortgages in San Diego, actually Ca are trust deeds. A trust sale indeed could be that a property was held in a trust and the hiers to the trust are now selling the property as the people who lived in it have passed away. Note that a trust is an excellent way to avoid probate.
Don’t confuse a trust sale with the auction that is held on the courthouse steps commonly referred to as a trustee sale.
SD Realtor
April 3, 2008 at 8:59 AM #180473SD RealtorParticipantAll of the mortgages in San Diego, actually Ca are trust deeds. A trust sale indeed could be that a property was held in a trust and the hiers to the trust are now selling the property as the people who lived in it have passed away. Note that a trust is an excellent way to avoid probate.
Don’t confuse a trust sale with the auction that is held on the courthouse steps commonly referred to as a trustee sale.
SD Realtor
April 3, 2008 at 8:59 AM #180487SD RealtorParticipantAll of the mortgages in San Diego, actually Ca are trust deeds. A trust sale indeed could be that a property was held in a trust and the hiers to the trust are now selling the property as the people who lived in it have passed away. Note that a trust is an excellent way to avoid probate.
Don’t confuse a trust sale with the auction that is held on the courthouse steps commonly referred to as a trustee sale.
SD Realtor
April 3, 2008 at 8:59 AM #180560SD RealtorParticipantAll of the mortgages in San Diego, actually Ca are trust deeds. A trust sale indeed could be that a property was held in a trust and the hiers to the trust are now selling the property as the people who lived in it have passed away. Note that a trust is an excellent way to avoid probate.
Don’t confuse a trust sale with the auction that is held on the courthouse steps commonly referred to as a trustee sale.
SD Realtor
April 3, 2008 at 9:21 AM #180116AnonymousGuestSD can you comment on this one then please:
You’re probably familar with the site….it seems pretty accurate when I compare it with Rich’s data:
http://www.foreclosureforum.com/stats.html
Q1: If as you mention “All mortgages are Trust deeds” then how can the website have “All mortgages” as a lower number than “Trust deeds”…..and why are there two columns anway???
Q2: Maybe related. How can the number be so high?? The website lists All deeds as 10,000+ for Feb, when Rich and Sandicor show a few thousand…..what gives?
Not trying to call a bluff or anything. I honestly dont know. The NODs and Trustee sales are pretty straight forward so no problems there.
Any help you can bring to clear it up….thx
April 3, 2008 at 9:21 AM #180484AnonymousGuestSD can you comment on this one then please:
You’re probably familar with the site….it seems pretty accurate when I compare it with Rich’s data:
http://www.foreclosureforum.com/stats.html
Q1: If as you mention “All mortgages are Trust deeds” then how can the website have “All mortgages” as a lower number than “Trust deeds”…..and why are there two columns anway???
Q2: Maybe related. How can the number be so high?? The website lists All deeds as 10,000+ for Feb, when Rich and Sandicor show a few thousand…..what gives?
Not trying to call a bluff or anything. I honestly dont know. The NODs and Trustee sales are pretty straight forward so no problems there.
Any help you can bring to clear it up….thx
April 3, 2008 at 9:21 AM #180488AnonymousGuestSD can you comment on this one then please:
You’re probably familar with the site….it seems pretty accurate when I compare it with Rich’s data:
http://www.foreclosureforum.com/stats.html
Q1: If as you mention “All mortgages are Trust deeds” then how can the website have “All mortgages” as a lower number than “Trust deeds”…..and why are there two columns anway???
Q2: Maybe related. How can the number be so high?? The website lists All deeds as 10,000+ for Feb, when Rich and Sandicor show a few thousand…..what gives?
Not trying to call a bluff or anything. I honestly dont know. The NODs and Trustee sales are pretty straight forward so no problems there.
Any help you can bring to clear it up….thx
April 3, 2008 at 9:21 AM #180502AnonymousGuestSD can you comment on this one then please:
You’re probably familar with the site….it seems pretty accurate when I compare it with Rich’s data:
http://www.foreclosureforum.com/stats.html
Q1: If as you mention “All mortgages are Trust deeds” then how can the website have “All mortgages” as a lower number than “Trust deeds”…..and why are there two columns anway???
Q2: Maybe related. How can the number be so high?? The website lists All deeds as 10,000+ for Feb, when Rich and Sandicor show a few thousand…..what gives?
Not trying to call a bluff or anything. I honestly dont know. The NODs and Trustee sales are pretty straight forward so no problems there.
Any help you can bring to clear it up….thx
April 3, 2008 at 9:21 AM #180576AnonymousGuestSD can you comment on this one then please:
You’re probably familar with the site….it seems pretty accurate when I compare it with Rich’s data:
http://www.foreclosureforum.com/stats.html
Q1: If as you mention “All mortgages are Trust deeds” then how can the website have “All mortgages” as a lower number than “Trust deeds”…..and why are there two columns anway???
Q2: Maybe related. How can the number be so high?? The website lists All deeds as 10,000+ for Feb, when Rich and Sandicor show a few thousand…..what gives?
Not trying to call a bluff or anything. I honestly dont know. The NODs and Trustee sales are pretty straight forward so no problems there.
Any help you can bring to clear it up….thx
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