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Buying real estate foreclosures
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正題名/作者:
Buying real estate foreclosures/ Melissa S. Kollen-Rice.
作者:
Kollen, Melissa S.
出版者:
New York :McGraw-Hill, : 2003.,
面頁冊數:
xxvi, 214 p. :ill.
內容註:
Understanding foreclosures -- An overview of the legal procedure -- Mortgages and deeds of trust -- A mortgage foreclosure -- A trust deed foreclosure -- The Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act of 1940 -- Opportunities for purchasing foreclosures -- The basics of buying foreclosures at the auction -- A day at the auction -- The opening bid amount -- The bidding procedure -- The high bidder -- Thirty days to close in bank auctions -- Unusual closing delays -- Warning: peculiar purchase ahead -- Buying for less than market value -- No down payment refunds -- The burden of dispossessing occupants -- Buying in as-is condition -- The delinquent borrowers right of redemption -- Unanticipated liens you may be responsible for in addition to the purchase price -- Finding upcoming foreclosure auctions -- Foreclosure auction list publications -- Announcements in local newspapers -- The basics of buying foreclosures after the auction-from banks -- Defining bank-owned properties -- The property was not sold at the public auction -- The deed to the property was returned to the lender (a.k.a., a friendly foreclosure) -- Redefining bank-owned properties -- A lenders view of bank-owned property -- Buying REOs vs. buying foreclosures at bank auctions -- Finding REOs -- Preparing your offer -- Negotiating strategies that help you cut through the red tape -- Justify low offers with documentation -- Rise above your competition -- The basics of buying foreclosures after the auction-from federal, state and local government agencies -- Defining government-owned property -- Government Services Administration (GSA) sales -- Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) sales (a.k.a. FHA foreclosures) -- Veterans Administration (VA) sales -- Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) sales -- Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac) sales -- Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) sales -- The basics of buying foreclosures before the auction -- Understanding the delinquent owners -- How you can help negotiating with the delinquent owners-when the property has equity -- Negotiation with the delinquent owners-when there is negative equity (a.k.a. short sales) -- Finding pre-auction foreclosures -- Contacting delinquent owners -- Once is not enough -- Dress for success -- Letters that open doors -- Envelopes that beg to be open and read -- Additional strategies and tips for buying pre-auction foreclosures -- Include these contract terms -- Use the "B" (as in Bankruptcy) word in self-defense if the lender is unreasonable -- Financing foreclosures with traditional mortgage loans -- The burden of proof -- Decisions, decisions -- Basic mortgage types -- Conventional fixed-rate mortgages -- FHA/VA Loans -- Balloon loans -- Adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) -- Graduated-payment mortgages -- Comparison shopping for the best lender -- Key questions to ask a lender for fixed and adjustable rate loans, ask.
標題:
Foreclosure. -
電子資源:
http://www.netLibrary.com/urlapi.asp?action=summary&v=1&bookid=100672An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
ISBN:
0071436022 (electronic bk.)
Buying real estate foreclosures
Kollen, Melissa S.
Buying real estate foreclosures
[electronic resource] /Melissa S. Kollen-Rice. - 2nd ed. - New York :McGraw-Hill,2003. - xxvi, 214 p. :ill.
Understanding foreclosures -- An overview of the legal procedure -- Mortgages and deeds of trust -- A mortgage foreclosure -- A trust deed foreclosure -- The Soldiers and Sailors Civil Relief Act of 1940 -- Opportunities for purchasing foreclosures -- The basics of buying foreclosures at the auction -- A day at the auction -- The opening bid amount -- The bidding procedure -- The high bidder -- Thirty days to close in bank auctions -- Unusual closing delays -- Warning: peculiar purchase ahead -- Buying for less than market value -- No down payment refunds -- The burden of dispossessing occupants -- Buying in as-is condition -- The delinquent borrowers right of redemption -- Unanticipated liens you may be responsible for in addition to the purchase price -- Finding upcoming foreclosure auctions -- Foreclosure auction list publications -- Announcements in local newspapers -- The basics of buying foreclosures after the auction-from banks -- Defining bank-owned properties -- The property was not sold at the public auction -- The deed to the property was returned to the lender (a.k.a., a friendly foreclosure) -- Redefining bank-owned properties -- A lenders view of bank-owned property -- Buying REOs vs. buying foreclosures at bank auctions -- Finding REOs -- Preparing your offer -- Negotiating strategies that help you cut through the red tape -- Justify low offers with documentation -- Rise above your competition -- The basics of buying foreclosures after the auction-from federal, state and local government agencies -- Defining government-owned property -- Government Services Administration (GSA) sales -- Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) sales (a.k.a. FHA foreclosures) -- Veterans Administration (VA) sales -- Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. (FDIC) sales -- Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation (Freddie Mac) sales -- Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) sales -- The basics of buying foreclosures before the auction -- Understanding the delinquent owners -- How you can help negotiating with the delinquent owners-when the property has equity -- Negotiation with the delinquent owners-when there is negative equity (a.k.a. short sales) -- Finding pre-auction foreclosures -- Contacting delinquent owners -- Once is not enough -- Dress for success -- Letters that open doors -- Envelopes that beg to be open and read -- Additional strategies and tips for buying pre-auction foreclosures -- Include these contract terms -- Use the "B" (as in Bankruptcy) word in self-defense if the lender is unreasonable -- Financing foreclosures with traditional mortgage loans -- The burden of proof -- Decisions, decisions -- Basic mortgage types -- Conventional fixed-rate mortgages -- FHA/VA Loans -- Balloon loans -- Adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs) -- Graduated-payment mortgages -- Comparison shopping for the best lender -- Key questions to ask a lender for fixed and adjustable rate loans, ask.
Electronic reproduction.
Boulder, Colo. :
NetLibrary,
2003.
Available via World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0071436022 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
779723
Foreclosure.
Index Terms--Genre/Form:
542853
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LC Class. No.: HD1382.5 / .K65 2003eb
Dewey Class. No.: 332.63/24
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