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Foreclosures
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How to Avoid Foreclosure
Having a house foreclosed on results in long-term, severe damage to a person's credit. If you are a homeowner facing possible bank foreclosure because of a consistent financial bind, don't hide from the problem. There are ways you can avoid it by taking these points into consideration.
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More On Prejudgment Attachment And Garnishment
Lenders wanting to freeze, before judgment, the assets of a fraudulent borrower, or a borrower trying to avoid collection efforts, will be interested in some of the rules outlined by the Indiana Court of Appeals in Squibb v. State of Indiana, 860 N.E.2d 904 (Ind. Ct. App. 2007), decided January 31, 2007.
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Foreclosure Listings Explained
Foreclosures occur when a borrower is no longer able to pay a debt. In the case of real estate certain criteria must be met before the lender can add a foreclosed property the listings. Learn which criteria must be met and how to find a foreclosed property.
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Deciding on Foreclosure
Foreclosure is not something that comes by surprise to most homeowners, because they are aware that they have missed several mortgage payments. Deciding on foreclosure is something that a lot of people don’t really decide on, but resign themselves to.
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