November 13th, 2011 - By allanmadams
The creative tactics that foreclosure scam businesses use to steal money and trick innocent homeowners out of their houses would be entertaining if the results were not so tragic. From phony documents and forged quitclaim deeds to pointless mitigation services and businesses that change their name each other week, the number of prospective scams appears endless.
One group of scammers, though, had put a 19th century spin on this 21st century foreclosure crisis. A San Diego, California based organization named Federal Land Grant Organization that has been shut down by that state’s attorney general persuaded homeowners to transfer the deed to their residence into a vehicle known as a “land grant.” This vehicle is definitely fraudulent and has not been used in more than one hundred years.
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January 23rd, 2010 - By
I want to purchase a foreclosure property in California to live in. What should I do first, how do I begin the process? Do I contact banks, real estate agents or what? What are the common mistakes people make in dealing with foreclosure properties and what do I avoid? I am obviously a beginner at this and don’t even know how to start the process, any help would be wonderful!
I’m a Canadian citizen and I live in Canada, if that’s necessary.
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January 16th, 2010 - By
I want to purchase a foreclosure property in California to live in. What should I do first, how do I begin the process? Do I contact banks, real estate agents or what? What are the common mistakes people make in dealing with foreclosure properties and what do I avoid? I am obviously a beginner at this and don’t even know how to start the process, any help would be wonderful!
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December 6th, 2009 - By
my sister has missed her house payment for a few months now because my brother in-law lost his job but she wants to save her house what should she do? or is there a company that can help? she needs to come up on $5,0000 with in 30 days
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