Product DescriptionThis book is designed to be a guide to any homeowner facing financial problems relating to a foreclosure.

The Survival Guide To Foreclosure: All the information you need to know to survive a foreclosure, restore your credit, and get back into the ranks of home ownership.


One of the last ways you can fight foreclosure is to make them produce the note. In many cases the note is sitting in a warehouse somewhere and nobody knows or cares where it is.

Product DescriptionThe Complete Guide to Real Estate Tax Liens and Foreclosure Deeds introduces you to the best investment alternative of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Every month, smart investors are placing their money in fixed interest rates of 16 percent or more in government-sponsored tax liens. Plus, learn how to invest in foreclosure tax deeds. All of this in 7 days! From the publishers of Investing Without Losing, ISBN 0978834607.

Complete Guide to Real Estate Tax Liens and Foreclosure Deeds: Learn in 7 Days-Investing Without Losing Series

  • ISBN13: 9780470290309
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  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product DescriptionLearn all about short-sales, the hottest topic in today’s real estate investing market, with Short-Sale Pre-Foreclosure Investing: How to Buy “No-Equity” Properties Directly from the Bank — at Huge Discounts. Understand how to buy properties at big discounts, creating windfall profits. Using this guide, you can access information about a topic that 90% of real estate agents and investors know nothing about. Discover how to make huge profits from the banks’ misfortune, how to help homeowners in foreclosure while helping yourself, and how to stay on the cutting edge of the down market.

Short-Sale Pre-Foreclosure Investing: How to Buy “No-Equity” Properties Directly from the Bank — at Huge Discounts

Foreclosure consequences


This video is from the show Open House on CNN. This video briefly explains what some tax & credit consequences homeowners may face after a short sale or a foreclosure. Consult with a CPA or your attorney for specifics. More information at: sccrealestateuncensored.com/2007/shortsale-foreclosure-pt4/ micasamidinero.com/2007/shortsale-foreclosure-pt4/

What is the current national foreclosure rate?

I keep seeing in the news that foreclosure’s are up XX% in the last year. What they never say is what the foreclosure rate actually is. I mean if it’s up to 4% from 3%, that’s a dramatic 33% increase, but it also means that there are still 96% of people still paying their mortgages.

I just want to know what the real number is.

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The recession was caused by people being unable to pay back their home mortgages because the mortgage rates were too high?

Banks were not getting their money back from home owners, causing a credit crunch, thus they were unable to lend money to big businesses.

Big businesses then had to cut back on expenses and began to lay people off the the thousands.

So what caused the mortgage rates to go up so high that started this financial mess in the first place?

I am going to bid on a house at foreclosure and it has a 1st mortgage of $280K and a second of $70K. The lender on the first two mortgages is Decision One Mortgage. The lender at foreclosure is Countrywide. Does this mean that if I buy this house at foreclosure that I will own additional money to the second mortgage or just the first mortgage and back taxes?