Distressed Properties Archives

March 1, 2012 Distressed Properties Seminar

If the legal minefields around short sales and foreclosures weren’t troublesome enough, the issues continue to change. Bring your questions to an expert and come away with a better understanding of some critical questions, including:

What are the legal consequences in a short sale?
Does the homeowner owe the bank anything in a short sale?
Which is better: a short sale or a foreclosure?
Short sales in bankruptcy
Does the homeowner owe the IRS taxes in a short sale or foreclosure?
Did you know you can eliminate the 2nd mortgage?
Are you in compliance with foreclosure laws, including MARS and California Civil Codes 1695 and 2945?
New short sales rule in 2011 that can help increase listings.
The lost note theory: who owns your mortgage?
What is MERS?

Duration : 0:5:15

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Huge Interest in Distressed Properties, Kolko Says

Feb. 2 (Bloomberg) — Jed Kolko, chief economist at Trulia.com, talks about the website for homebuyers, sellers and agents, demand for distressed properties in the U.S., and the outlook for recovery in housing prices.
Kolko speaks with Tom Keene on Bloomberg Television’s "Surveillance Midday." Jonathan Miller, chief executive officer of Miller Samuel Inc., also speaks. (Source: Bloomberg)

Duration : 0:5:59

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Mindset Distressed Properties

Buying a short sale or foreclosure is cheaper, but make sure you know about all the conditions of the home, including the title and paper work in the background.

Duration : 0:3:9

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Jan. 12 – Drop in foreclosures was due to delays in procedures not improvement in the market or economy, says RealtyTrac’s Daren Blomquist. The only way out of the housing crisis is to let the market absorb distressed properties, he adds.

Duration : 0:4:57

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http://www.robinashley.com | Using Social Media To Find Distressed Property Owners In this video we talk about how to find property owners who have simply walked away from their properties. It’s actually pretty simple. We use social media.

WARNING: this is a very delicate process so don’t be “that guy”!

Now understand, you can’t just burst in on someone and start talking about their foreclosure. That would be a sure way to get “unfriended” in a hurry.

“distressed property owners” “owners in foreclosure” “absentee property owners” “finding owners of properties” “social media distressed property owners” “social media real estate” “facebook distressed property owners”

Duration : 0:1:16

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