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Getting approved for a mortgage after a foreclosure is easy. Finding reasonable rates on a home loan is harder with poor credit. However, by searching lenders, improving your credit, and negotiating your terms, you can buy a home even with an adverse credit score. These tips will help you find that perfect home loan. Searching For A Sub Prime Lender Sub prime lenders offer financing to those
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Even though buying a home after a recent foreclosure is possible, homebuyer should not apply for a mortgage blindly. Because of your current credit standing, many lenders are ready to take advantage of you. Your options are limited. Nonetheless, this does not mean you have to accept a terrible mortgage loan. Why Does a Foreclosure Occur? Homes are foreclosed when a homeowner is unable to repay
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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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Recently, my significant other and I found ourselves facing bank foreclosure on our home. We knew it was coming. We had missed several mortgage payments while we were laid off from our jobs at the mine. Stupidly, we decided not to communicate our problems to the bank. We tried to make do with part time jobs at fast food restaurants, but trying to make all
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