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By CarlOrbase, on December 13th, 2011%
Northeast OH – While most people think of realtors as a person you turn to only when you’re buying or selling a home; many don’t realize that a realtor’s expertise in the housing industry can help you in other ways also. If you are facing possible foreclosure, turning to a realtor for help may . . . → Read More: How Can a Northeast OH Realtor Help Me When I’m Facing Foreclosure?
By CarlOrbase, on November 16th, 2011%
Northeast OH – Here is a problem: Buyers don’t like short sales because of the uncertainty and the wait. How do we solve this problem?
Click here to discover how other sellers successfully did a short sale and avoided foreclosure.
During the short sale process, if the BPO gets completed and the bank won’t . . . → Read More: How I Make The Northeast OH Short Sale Process Faster and Easier
By CarlOrbase, on October 11th, 2011%
Northeast OH – The Stop Foreclosure Institute recently received a question from Dave. Here was his question.
“I would like to short sale my house. However, the foreclosure has already started. I don’t know how soon the bank is going to come and kick me out.
Can I still short sale? Or, is it . . . → Read More: Northeast OH Short Sale Question: Can I Short Sale If My House Is Already In Foreclosure?
By CarlOrbase, on October 10th, 2011%
Northeast OH – Short sales can drag out. It takes 1-2 months to sell the house. Then, the short sale negotiations start.
They can drag out for 3-6 months. In the meantime, if you aren’t paying on the mortgage, then the lender will be trying to foreclose on the house.
Here is a tactic . . . → Read More: Trying To Short Sale Your Northeast OH Home, But Worried The Lender Might Foreclose On It First? Try This.
By CarlOrbase, on October 9th, 2011%
Northeast OH – The Stop Foreclosure Institute recently received a question from Trudi. Here was Trudi’s Question.
“I am in the middle of the 3rd offer on a short sale. I was just recently received foreclosure papers. Is there a way to stop the foreclosure process and get the house sold? If they . . . → Read More: How Do I Stop The Foreclosure Process During A Northeast OH Short Sale?
By CarlOrbase, on October 3rd, 2011%
Northeast OH – The Stop Foreclosure Institute recently received a question about renting a home in foreclosure.
Short Sale Question: I am selling 2 of homes that are short sales. I would like to rent the homes during the foreclosure process. I will continue to pay the home owners association fees. I will . . . → Read More: Northeast OH Short Sale: Can I Rent My Home If It Is In Foreclosure?
By CarlOrbase, on July 27th, 2011%
Northeast OH – The Stop foreclosure Institute recently received a question from Susan about short sales. Here was Susan’s Question.
“My home is scheduled to be going on the courthouse steps in about 2 months. I had thought about short selling, but a friend told me I wouldn’t have enough time to do . . . → Read More: Another Common Northeast OH Short Sale Myth: The Foreclosure Process Goes So Fast That I Don’t Have Time To Short Sale
By CarlOrbase, on July 22nd, 2011%
Northeast OH – The Stop Foreclosure Institute recently received a question about renting a home in foreclosure.
Short Sale Question: I am selling 2 of homes that are short sales. I would like to rent the homes during the foreclosure process. I will continue to pay the home owners association fees. I will not . . . → Read More: Northeast OH Short Sale: Can I Rent My Home If It Is In Foreclosure?
By admin, on June 14th, 2011%
Northeast OH – The Stop foreclosure Institute recently received a question from Susan about short sales. Here was Susan’s Question.
“My home is scheduled to be going on the courthouse steps in about 2 months. I had thought about short selling, but a friend told me I wouldn’t have enough time . . . → Read More: Another Common Northeast Ohio Short Sale Myth: The Foreclosure Process Goes So Fast That I Don’t Have Time To Short Sale
By CynthiaPistorino, on March 2nd, 2011%
Northeast OH – According to the Wall Street Journal [1], the average homeowner with a home in foreclosure hasn’t made a payment in 492 days. What’s even crazier is that those homes are still in the foreclosure process.
That means that a homeowner can live rent free for even longer than 492 days. . . . → Read More: Northeast Ohio Short Sales: The Average Homeowner Can Live 492 Days Rent Free
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