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Dealing With The Deed-in-Lieu Of

Bank of America sent out nearly 100,000 solicitations to distressed homeowners to offer them a chance at a deed-in-lieu transaction. “Deed-in-lieu” refers to returning the deed to your home to a lender in order to avoid the foreclosure process. You get to walk away from your home, and the lender declares the debt resolved because you returned the home, your collateral. Many lenders have said that they will offer a variety of incentives for this type of transaction because it saves them a great deal of resorces in processing costs even though they may take a hit when they try to resell the home in today’s difficult market. . . . → Read More: Dealing With The Deed-in-Lieu Of

Short Sale Dangers When Dealing With Rental Properties

As a short sale investor, you will often deal with landlords are facing foreclosure on rental properties. These short sale deals can be very attractive to traditional short sale negotiators who may have been “locked out” of many deals because of homeowner participation in federal short sale programs. On the other hand, there are some complications that can occur with rental properties that may not be an issue with first or even second homes that are owned and inhabited by the property owner. . . . → Read More: Short Sale Dangers When Dealing With Rental Properties