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     By:Cassiano Travareli

    Even with a bad credit history, tenants can still lease a rental home. All they have to do is scout for no credit check properties.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Financial Aid Programs for Disabled Home Buyers

     By:M Shane

    This program from Fannie Mae offers financial aid for people with disabilities, or for those who share a residence with a person that has a disability. Its primary goal is to help buyers purchase a home that offers greater accessibility, or to retrofit their current abode.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Obama Home Owners Stimulus Package

     By:Corey Bruhn

    Upon taking office President Barack Obama was fully aware of the problems that many homeowners across the country were facing. Many of these borrowers have adjustable rate mortgages that are pushing many people into default and causing other great financial difficulties. Add on the fact that home values have plummeted across America and the need for a rescue plan is high.


    In Category - Mortgage
  • The Process of Purchasing Bank Owned Homes

     By:Ryan Martin

    Purchasing a bank owned home is drastically different than purchasing a home from a typical seller. The process will likely be difficult and take twice as long as it normally would. Educate yourself on the process of purchasing a bank owned home.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • What to Ask During Home Inspection

     By:John Cutts

    Home inspection is the next step to a home purchase. It is important because it informs you about the condition of the property you just purchased. It is therefore important that you know the right questions to ask.


    In Category - Home Inspection


  • Obama Proposes Moratorium on Foreclosures

     By:Leticia Carvalho

    US President-elect Barack Obama proposes 90-day foreclosure freeze to initially address housing crisis.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • 5 Key Concepts of Homeowners Insurance

     By:Brandon Cornett

    Shopping for home insurance doesn't need to be overwhelming or intimidating. In fact, if you understand the five key concepts explained in this article, you'll be able to choose a policy with no trouble at all.


    In Category - Property Insurance
  • Cut Your Closing Costs by Getting Rid of Junk Fees

     By:Lee Cameron

    Attitude and knowledge are your biggest weapons when dealing with lenders. Be polite at all times, but pretend that this is the 50th home you're going to buy and you're just doing it because you're bored. You don't need this home or this lender. You bought 10 homes last week.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Homeowners Facing Foreclosure Demand Proof of Mortgage Ownership

     By:John Cutts

    A growing number of distressed homeowners in Florida are stalling foreclosures by demanding that lenders present the original mortgage papers.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Owner Financing - How Does it Work

     By:Dimitri Larno

    Ask a seller to give you owner financing to purchase the home he has for sale and most likely you will get a 'No'. Sellers for the most part automatically reject the suggestion of owner financing because no one has explained that option to them as a way to sell their home. As a seller, should you consider financing or partly financing your buyer? Owner financing can be a valuable and lucrative tool in a seller's toolbox, providing he understands exactly what he's getting into.


    In Category - Home Selling
  • Negotiating after Home Inspection – Basic Tips for Home Buyers and Sellers

     By:Rose B

    One of the most important processes involved in home purchase is performing the proper home inspection. This is a very salient element that home sellers and home buyers do no have the right to neglect. For instance, it is considered life-saver for those who are in search of a good investment in real estate. It is imperative then that home buyers know what to do for home inspection and the significant essence of negotiation after a home inspector is done with his job and completed the assessment.


    In Category - Home Inspection
  • Florida Bank Offers Cash-for-Keys to Foreclosure Victims

     By:Cassiano Travareli

    In exchange for moving out within a month after the foreclosure proceedings have been concluded, a bank offers the tenants or even the owners some cash.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • How to Buy Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Homes for Great Prices

     By:John Cutts

    Buying Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac homes can meet great savings, and here's how to find the best deals.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Pros and Cons of Renting A House

     By:John Cutts

    Renting out a property has its advantages and disadvantages. Here are important pointers that you should know before renting your home.


    In Category - Home Renting
  • Tips to buy property in Bangalore

     By:Sharan V

    Buying a property in Bangalore is definitely not an easy job. Investment in property is very different from any other investment. You may withdraw from any other investment as when required but withdrawing from property investment is a tough job. Henceforth, while buying a property there is a need for maintaining few cautions. Here I have tried to study on few issues in buying a property, which may assist you in finding a home in a less hassled way.


    In Category - Home Buying
  • Home Break In Quiz (or How Do Burglar's Think?)

     By:Lauren Kline

    Burglars prefer to rob a home that is unoccupied, so anything you can do to make your home appear lived in will lessen your chances of being robbed. Install exterior motion lights, always have a car in the driveway, have radios and TVs on timers so that they may occasionally go on even when you're not home, and stop newspaper delivery when you're not around.


    In Category - Home Security
  • Family Renting a Foreclosed Home Forced into Homelessness

     By:Leticia Carvalho

    Rental homes that eventually shutdown due to Illinois foreclosures has forced individuals and families, who were unknowing victims, into homelessness.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • The 'Walk Away' Phenomenon

     By:Andy Asbury

    One solution that has become popular around the country is for a homeowner to stop making payments, mail their house keys to the lender (known as "jingle mail"), and simply walk away.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • VA Foreclosures Homes Now Managed by BAC Home Loans

     By:John Cutts

    VA foreclosures homes are now managed by BAC Home Loans Servicing, a subsidiary of Bank of America which the federal government bailed out last year. Advice on searching VA foreclosures is included.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Underwater Mortgages Driving Rise in Bank Repo Homes

     By:John Cutts

    Negative equity is driving the continued rise in bank repo homes, according to Deutsche Bank analysts. They predicted that 48 percent of all mortgages will be underwater by 2011.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Top 5 Blackberry Apps for Realtors

     By:Josh Sloan

    Are you owner of a “Crackberry” or are you considering adding this powerful little tool to your real estate arsenal? The BlackBerry is a SmartPhone that seems virtually designed for the busy broker, Realtor and agent, with plenty of customizable features and support for downloadable applications that can make your life a lot easier while you’re on the road.


    In Category - Agents & Brokers
  • How to Properly Make a Motion at a Board of Directors Meeting

     By:John R Math

    Many times at a Board of Directors Meeting things get off track and then motions and procedures are not properly followed. The following is the six steps on how to properly make a motion at a Board of Directors Meeting.


    In Category - Property Management
  • Home Insurance Quote – Get It from Listed Comparison Sites

     By:John Cutts

    Get your home insurance quote from a BBB-accredited comparison site or a website that has been listed in consumer surveys, top-ten lists or high-traffic lists.


    In Category - Property Insurance
  • Removable Wall paper for Pain-free Redecorating

     By:Karrie Rose

    Many home owners steer far away from wall coverings for exactly this reason, in fact; while paint is easily covered up, wall paper needs to be stripped before either painting or re-papering the walls in your home.


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Shocking Foreclosures by Lender Mix-ups Gone Bad

     By:Leticia Carvalho

    Working with lenders, moreover, with a third party of investor involved, may lead to an undesirable foreclosure that is surely surprising to homeowners.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Stop Foreclosure through the Principal Reduction Program

     By:John Cutts

    Homeowners faced with mortgage problems can stop foreclosure with the help of loan modification programs, particularly principal reduction. They just have to meet certain qualifications.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Identifying When to Replace a Hot Water Heater

     By:Flynna Jones

    Hot water heaters are indispensable systems in a home just as refrigerators or ranges are. However, in time they will wear down and show some malfunctioning symptoms. These symptoms will grow from bad to worse also in time, until a total breakdown occurs. But before bad comes to worse, how can you tell that your hot water heater is failing? How can you tell if it needs replacement?


    In Category - Home Improvement
  • Foreclosed Homes Become Hazards

     By:Leticia Carvalho

    With Massachusetts foreclosures on the rise, local government, in some metrowest communities in the state, has been finding it difficult to deal with vacant homes which soon become safety hazards and eyesores.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • The Facts behind “Cash for Keys”

     By:Cassiano Travareli

    One of the banks’ problems with foreclosures often involves evicting its occupants and getting it in a more preferable condition. What they have found as solution is “Cash for Keys”.


    In Category - Foreclosure
  • Seven Golden Rules For A Successful Bid On A House

     By:Antonio Cardenas

    First time home buyers are looking at a market that shows no mercy, is highly competitive and does not reflect the conditions of a so-called "depressed real estate market." It is not easy to find a good house at the entry level without having to compete with other buyers, but with persistence, good preparation and the help of a professional local Realtor your chances of becoming a homeowner are better. Above all, be realistic, your very first house is not your "Dream House" but getting on the homeownership wagon will eventually get you there.


    In Category - Home Buying


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