By: Eti Sharma | 2011-04-19 | Personal injury Stop Foreclosure Utah : Foreclosure is the legal and professional proceeding in which a mortgagee, or other lien holder, usually a lender, obtains a court ordered termination of a mortgagor's equitable right of redemption. read more
By: Jill | 2010-09-28 | Real Estate Do you know what the timelines are for your foreclosure procedure? Find out which ones are critical for you to know. read more
By: Jill Borash | 2010-09-28 | Real Estate Real Estate, Finance & Investment There are some critical timelines in your foreclosure procedure that you must know about if you expect to stop the foreclosure on your home. Not understanding how quickly the process moves could mean losing your house. Not understanding how slowly the process can move could mean paying lots of fees. The first timeline that you need to understand is when your lender will officially begin foreclosure procedures on your home. It will generally be around 90 days but since foreclosure laws vary by state, this may not be the case for your situation. If your bank has not yet started the proce... read more
By: Karen Anne | 2011-04-27 | Real Estate A rally-cum-event-cum news-conference was organized in Utah’s Capitol Rotunda to focus on the impending threat from foreclosures. The dangers of blighted vacant houses were highlighted. Also there were efforts to generate consensus for pushing of bills that had so far failed to become law, to tackle the foreclosure problem. Homelessness is increasing. read more
By: Alfred Sant | 2010-04-01 | Real Estate The timeline to foreclosure is the time that it takes a home legally to be foreclosed by the lender. It can be as short as two or three months or as much as one, two years or even more depending on many factors like the sates and the homeowner's efforts in fighting the foreclosure process. read more
By: Reese Evans | 2010-04-01 | Real Estate The timeline for foreclosure can vary from state to state and lender to lender. What you need to keep in mind is if you keep communication open with your lender you will find this process much easier to go through or avoid. This article will give you some information about the foreclosure process and direct you to places where you can get additional assistance. read more
By: carina coronel | 2012-02-14 | Real Estate Learn about Utah real estate here in this article, including information about buying or selling a house in Utah. read more
By: shweta | 2011-04-07 | Debt Consolidation Eminent Domain in Utah: Under certain circumstances eminent domain is used only when it benefits the public interest. Governments have delegated the power of eminent domain to educational institutions... read more
By: John Michailidis | 2010-03-27 | Real Estate As a full-time real estate investor who negotiates directly with lenders to buy the houses of people who find themselves in the process of being foreclosed upon, I know exactly how long it takes -- and it isn't quick. I've heard all manner of nonsense from so called "short sale experts" who say that 60-90 days is a realistic timeframe -- ridiculous! While such quick negotiations do happen from time to time (just like some people do actually win the mega-lotto) the typical negotiation is much, much, much longer. read more
By: Aiden Win | 2010-03-27 | Real Estate One of the best and easiest ways to build a real estate business is to buy a property from a homeowner that is in foreclosure. Pre foreclosures are properties that are in the final stage just before they are taken back by the bank. The Pre- Foreclosure stage starts with the homeowner missing a mortgage payment and ending when the property is auctioned. read more
By: Susan Redfield | 2011-04-06 | Real Estate The statistics of the real estate market of 2010 have revealed Utah to be one of the US states with the highest rate of foreclosed properties. The real estate market in Ohio has observed this trend of... read more
By: Jeff | 2012-04-19 | Real Estate Fannie Mae & Freddie Mac announced they will be updating the way in which short sales are handled, in order to add transparency and expedite the process. The question is, what incentive do servicers have to be in compliance of the new rules, if there are no measures in place to hold them accountable? read more
By: Rosana | 2011-01-05 | Relationships What is a relationship timeline? Do all relationships go through the same stages? Read on to find the answers... read more
By: jenifer gillard | 2011-12-21 | Loans Utah is one of the leading cities of the west having a prodigious number of bankruptcy filings. A study has declared that there were 9447 cases in 2008 related to this particular financial trouble. read more