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AK
ParticipantYou can search for NOD/NOT filings at lpsasap.com — just keep in mind that posted trustee sales get postponed or cancelled frequently for various reasons.
As far as your deposit, tenant rights after foreclosure, etc. … a couple of new state and federal laws have been passed, so you should probably talk to a lawyer.
AK
ParticipantYou can search for NOD/NOT filings at lpsasap.com — just keep in mind that posted trustee sales get postponed or cancelled frequently for various reasons.
As far as your deposit, tenant rights after foreclosure, etc. … a couple of new state and federal laws have been passed, so you should probably talk to a lawyer.
AK
ParticipantYou can search for NOD/NOT filings at lpsasap.com — just keep in mind that posted trustee sales get postponed or cancelled frequently for various reasons.
As far as your deposit, tenant rights after foreclosure, etc. … a couple of new state and federal laws have been passed, so you should probably talk to a lawyer.
AK
ParticipantYou can search for NOD/NOT filings at lpsasap.com — just keep in mind that posted trustee sales get postponed or cancelled frequently for various reasons.
As far as your deposit, tenant rights after foreclosure, etc. … a couple of new state and federal laws have been passed, so you should probably talk to a lawyer.
AK
ParticipantYou can search for NOD/NOT filings at lpsasap.com — just keep in mind that posted trustee sales get postponed or cancelled frequently for various reasons.
As far as your deposit, tenant rights after foreclosure, etc. … a couple of new state and federal laws have been passed, so you should probably talk to a lawyer.
February 21, 2010 at 11:55 AM in reply to: About half of U.S. mortgages seen underwater by 2011 #516038AK
ParticipantFrom what I’ve seen, the entire system … from the Fed at the top to the greenest REO listing agent on the bottom, has aligned itself to keep the average person from getting a sweet deal on a distressed property.
I fully acknowledge that I too may be an underwater homeowner a year from now. But I just can’t take it anymore π
February 21, 2010 at 11:55 AM in reply to: About half of U.S. mortgages seen underwater by 2011 #516181AK
ParticipantFrom what I’ve seen, the entire system … from the Fed at the top to the greenest REO listing agent on the bottom, has aligned itself to keep the average person from getting a sweet deal on a distressed property.
I fully acknowledge that I too may be an underwater homeowner a year from now. But I just can’t take it anymore π
February 21, 2010 at 11:55 AM in reply to: About half of U.S. mortgages seen underwater by 2011 #516610AK
ParticipantFrom what I’ve seen, the entire system … from the Fed at the top to the greenest REO listing agent on the bottom, has aligned itself to keep the average person from getting a sweet deal on a distressed property.
I fully acknowledge that I too may be an underwater homeowner a year from now. But I just can’t take it anymore π
February 21, 2010 at 11:55 AM in reply to: About half of U.S. mortgages seen underwater by 2011 #516702AK
ParticipantFrom what I’ve seen, the entire system … from the Fed at the top to the greenest REO listing agent on the bottom, has aligned itself to keep the average person from getting a sweet deal on a distressed property.
I fully acknowledge that I too may be an underwater homeowner a year from now. But I just can’t take it anymore π
February 21, 2010 at 11:55 AM in reply to: About half of U.S. mortgages seen underwater by 2011 #516954AK
ParticipantFrom what I’ve seen, the entire system … from the Fed at the top to the greenest REO listing agent on the bottom, has aligned itself to keep the average person from getting a sweet deal on a distressed property.
I fully acknowledge that I too may be an underwater homeowner a year from now. But I just can’t take it anymore π
February 19, 2010 at 8:58 PM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #515408AK
Participant[quote=Oxford]My foreclosure tells a story of the previous owners.[/quote]
Hope you replace that history with your own positive vibes, Oxford.
I guess I should be glad that I’m going through a standard sale with net equity and good karma.
February 19, 2010 at 8:58 PM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #515550AK
Participant[quote=Oxford]My foreclosure tells a story of the previous owners.[/quote]
Hope you replace that history with your own positive vibes, Oxford.
I guess I should be glad that I’m going through a standard sale with net equity and good karma.
February 19, 2010 at 8:58 PM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #515972AK
Participant[quote=Oxford]My foreclosure tells a story of the previous owners.[/quote]
Hope you replace that history with your own positive vibes, Oxford.
I guess I should be glad that I’m going through a standard sale with net equity and good karma.
February 19, 2010 at 8:58 PM in reply to: Talked with kid that lived in our foreclosure we bought #516064AK
Participant[quote=Oxford]My foreclosure tells a story of the previous owners.[/quote]
Hope you replace that history with your own positive vibes, Oxford.
I guess I should be glad that I’m going through a standard sale with net equity and good karma.
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