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REAL ESTATE: Homeowner protests “dual tracking” – Press
Bessie Johnson thought she did everything right to retain ownership of the home she modernized over the past two decades in her quaint Arlington area neighborhood in Riverside. Not long after her husband became unemployed, Johnson said she notified the … Continue reading
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REAL ESTATE: Homeowner protests “dual tracking” – Press
Bessie Johnson thought she did everything right to retain ownership of the home she modernized over the past two decades in her quaint Arlington area neighborhood in Riverside. Not long after her husband became unemployed, Johnson said she notified the … Continue reading
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Tagged Arlington Area, Bailout, Bank Officials, Bill Of Rights, california, California Real Estate, Californians, Citimortgage, Community Empowerment, condos, Contingent, Dual Track, Estate Homeowner, Eviction, Foreclosure, Home Defenders, homes, Loan Modification, Mortgage Companies, news, Protesters, Real Estate, real estate business, Real Estate News, Tough Times, townhomes, Tyler St, Unfair Practices, Wells Fargo
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The road to real estate ruin
Falling behind; loan modification attempts When a mortgage payment is missed, the march toward foreclosure begins. California law requires the lender to make a good-faith effort to call or visit the borrower to discuss ways to avoid foreclosure, including free … Continue reading
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Tagged Auction Auction, Bidders, california, California Law, California Real Estate, condos, Department Of Housing, Department Of Housing And Urban Development, Eviction, Faith Effort, Foreclosure Process, Free Counseling, Good Faith, homes, Housing And Urban Development, Late Fees, Loan Modification, Modification Possibilities, Mortgage Payment, news, Notice Of Default, Notice Of Trustee Sale, Payment Money, Real Estate, real estate business, Real Estate News, townhomes, Unlawful Detainer, Ways To Avoid Foreclosure
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Realtors’ Short Sale Woes Continue
The California Association of Realtors, apparently backing away from previous statements pushing a generally positive outlook on the state’s housing market, says in a news release that “short sales will be a part of the California real estate landscape for … Continue reading
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Tagged Association Of Realtors, Bank Of America, Borrowers, california, California Association Of Realtors, California Real Estate, Citigroup, condos, Estate Landscape, Eviction, Extra Money, Eyesores, homes, Housing Market, Jp Morgan, Jp Morgan Chase, Jp Morgan Chase Bank, Morgan Chase Bank, news, Positive Outlook, Real Estate, Real Estate Agents, real estate business, Real Estate News, Realistic Time Frames, Several Thousand Dollars, townhomes, Wells Fargo
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