Real Estate How To Guides, Tips & Instructions
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Who should consider a reversed mortgage loan?
by svetlanasvetlaya in > Real Estate
Should you consider taking out a reversed mortgage loan or not is dependent on your personal homeowner situation. You must be at least 62 years of age and plan to stay living in your home for life. What happens to the house after the homeowner's death?
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Loan Dispute Mediation
by JoffreyLong in > Real Estate
Article explains reasons for mediation in real estate loan related matters, when required by courts and how mediation can reduce (or eliminate) litigation costs and delays. Provides the reader with basic facts to consider, as well as certain procedures to consider related to mediation.
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Tips for renting an apartment from month to month
by MaxwellPayne in > Real Estate
How to get monthly lease agreements for apartments.
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What to look for when buying your first home
by kay_pierre in > Real Estate
This is on buying your first home and what to look for.
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Guide to securing a mortgage loan
by ucheihejirika in > Real Estate
The application and approval process for mortgage loans has in recent times been reviewed by lenders, making it difficult for most prospective home buyers to secure mortgage loans. This article is intended to equip the home buyer with a checklist of requirements and guidelines for a successful mortgage loan application.
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Is Toll Brother's Turnaround a Sign of Recovery - or Looming Disaster?
by AdamLass in > Real Estate
Editor Adam Lass discusses whether or not Toll Brother’s recent success in selling their high-end luxury homes is a sign of economic recovery- or consumers spending out of their means.
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Factors to consider when investing in a second home
by ChristinaPomoni in > Real Estate
An overview of the factors that need to be considered when investing in a second property.
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How to Get Your Reverse Home Mortgage
by MKayo in > Real Estate
You could be sitting on a huge pile of cash. A Reverse Mortgage can generate income providing money for many things including a new car, college education, or as an emergency cash reserve.
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Understanding Foreclosures & REO Property Investments
by johnhanlin in > Real Estate
Understanding foreclosures & REO peoperty investment can provide you with the keys to building wealth beyond your dreams! It truly is a "once in a lifetime" opportunity.
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Finding the Best Mortgage Refinance Lender
by matrikhost in > Real Estate
Once you start to consider about refinancing your mortgage, you need to consider which lenders you might wish to work with. When your present mortgage corporation has handled you nicely enough in the past, you might wish to think about them for the refinance.
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How to Write a Hardship Letter for Chase Bank
by lottidotti in > Real Estate
Hardship Letters make or break the chances of selling homes as a short sale. JP Morgan Chase & Company, Chase Bank, focus on hardship letters to see how you're affected personally with your financial situation. Learn how to write the best hardship letter possible to get Chase Bank to approve your deed in lieu, short sale, or loan modification.
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15000 tax credit for homebuyers
by kay_pierre in > Real Estate
15000 tax credit for homebuyers . There’s good news for home buyer in 2009 and that’s a $15,000 tax cre
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hire field service inspection reps
by researchanalyst in > Real Estate
How you can find companies that hire field service inspectors,you should know about working as a Field Rep where a Field Rep is needed you will be contacting debtors for various lenders and place on phone for payment arrangements. and you will update all contact information and photo collateral.
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Renters: Tips for Writing a Character Reference Letter
by SpiderWriter in > Real Estate
If you are hunting for an apartment, you may be perplexed if the landlord asks you for a letter of reference. Your best friend will surely write one for you, but what should they say or not say? A well-written character reference letter can make the difference between getting that dream apartment or not. Be sure you know how.
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HUD FHA property preservation guidelines for foreclosure inspection properties
by researchanalyst in > Real Estate
Find current information relating to HUD Property Preservation Guidelines and the Property Preservation Industry. You will find out where to get the HUD Guidelines and Field Service Solutions for those looking for a job in the property preservation industry, you will find the following jobs for your employment search.
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property preservation business foreclosure cleaning home inspections
by researchanalyst in > Real Estate
In order to find property preservation business opportunities you will need to learn field inspections, Work at home based inspection business, tips for how to start a foreclosure cleaning business while working fulltime home based inspection field representative, how to be a field service representative, work at home based business with legitimate incomeas a home inspector.
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How to Write a Hardship Letter for Washington Mutual
by lottidotti in > Real Estate
Hardship Letters often make or break the result of you selling your home as a short sale. Washington Mutual, also known as WaMu, focuses on the hardship letter to see how you're really affected personally with your financial situation. Learn how to write the best WaMu hardship letter to approve your deed in lieu, short sale, or loan modification.
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Tenant Leases - How to Negotiate a Lower Rent
by Tidbits in > Real Estate
You've been a good tenant and your lease is up for renewal and you would like to negotiate a lower rent. It's not out of the question if you know how to go about it.
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Foreclosure Cleaning Business How to get Started
by researchanalyst in > Real Estate
This guide will help you with getting started with your foreclosure clean up business, which will require that you get insured and bonded, then to offer property preservation services, you will need to know more about HUD requirements and guidelines.
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How to Buy Tax Foreclosures in Houston, Harris County, Texas
by NightWriter in > Real Estate
An insider's short guide to buying tax lien foreclosures in the popular Houston, Harris County, Texas market.
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How to Flip a House for Profit: Making Money by Buying and Selling Homes
by BlondieWrites in > Real Estate
Real estate has become big business, more so today than ever. One of the oldest trends in real estate marketing is to purchase a home in need of restoration, do repairs and restore the home, then flip it for a substantial profit.
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Reverse Mortgage Occupancy inspections, Foreclosure Inspections Needed
by researchanalyst in > Real Estate
Field inspectors perform inspections on residential foreclosure properties,Foreclosure Inspection; Occupancy Inspection; Loss Draft Inspection; Rush Inspection; Reverse Mortgage Inspection; Drive-By Inspection; Interior Inspection while the HECM for Purchase allows seniors, age 62 or older, to purchase a new principal residence using loan proceeds from the reverse mortgage, for inspection and occupancy permits.
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How to Write a Hardship Letter for Chase Bank
by lottidotti in > Real Estate
Hardship Letters make or break the chances of selling homes as a short sale. JP Morgan Chase & Company, Chase Bank, focus on hardship letters to see how you're affected personally with your financial situation. Learn how to write the best hardship letter possible to get Chase Bank to approve your deed in lieu, short sale, or loan modification.
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Ideas About How to Say No to a Rent Increase
by cadence in > Real Estate
Is your landlord suddenly telling you about a raise in rent? Do you think this is an unfair surprise? If so, here are some tips to convince your landlord that you will not be paying that increase.
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Real Estate: Understanding a Short Sale
by GAbaptist in > Real Estate
In today's rough and tumble real estate market, the term "short sale" has become somewhat of a buzzword. Just what is a short sale? Check out this article to find out!
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How to Choose the Executor of Your Estate
by luv2blog in > Real Estate
Learn how to choose the executor of your estate.
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Tips for Selling your House without a Real Estate Agent
by awritermom in > Real Estate
This article provides readers with tips for selling your house without a real estate agent. It includes advice like spending time preparing your home, getting your home inspected and appraised, and more.
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How to Write a Short Sale Hardship Letter
by lottidotti in > Real Estate
Short Sale Hardship Letters often make or break the result of you selling your home as a short sale. Banks focus on the hardship letter to see how you're really affected personally with your financial situation. Learn how to write the best short sale hardship letter possible to get the bank to approve your short sale.
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hire field service inspection reps
by researchanalyst in > Real Estate
How you can find companies that hire field service inspectors,you should know about working as a Field Rep where a Field Rep is needed you will be contacting debtors for various lenders and place on phone for payment arrangements. and you will update all contact information and photo collateral.
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How to Become a Landlord With the Real Estate You Have
by Mitestarossa in > Real Estate
In this economy not only do we need to pinch pennies, but we also need to be proactive and create new streams of income. This article will give you some creative ideas to expand the real estate you already own. I have actually done these things so I know they work.




