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The thought of losing your home is one of gut-wrenching pain for many people who are in the predicament of not being able to keep up with their mortgage payment every month. Your day to day activities can be consumed with worry and distraction, not to mention never-ending phone calls from bill collectors. You might ask yourself if you can avoid foreclosing and losing your
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In teaching workshops on how to buy foreclosure homes (often listed on a foreclosure auctions report), I often write on the markerboard in big bold letters, "Gain They're Trust to Close More Deals". The principle of gaining the trust of the homeowner threatened with foreclosure is a deal-maker. If they trust you, they are more likely to accept your offer.
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If you or someone you know is headed toward foreclosure, or are already in foreclosure, you need to know your rights and options now. Only then can you save your house… save your credit… and save your equity before it's wiped out forever. Foreclosure can mean the loss of your home,  any equity
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Mortgage foreclosure can occur if homeowners, who have taken a VA, conventional loan, or an FHA insured loan, default on the mortgage payments. Foreclosure can lead to the lender gaining possession of a borrower's home. If the value of the home is less than the mortgage amount, the homeowner may have to pay the balance amount to the lender under
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