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Buyer Beware: Economy Hitting Real Estate Agents Hard
Many real estate agents are feeling the effect of the weak housing market and are no longer making the income they used to as a result of the economic downturn As a result, many real estate agents have gone out of business, and those who remain are making much less than in previous years. Buyer beware Continue reading
Posted in Housing Trends
Tagged deed, Entitle Direct, foreclosure, foreclosure auction, housing bubble, housing prices, real estate agent, REO, short sale, short sale fraud, upfront fee, warranty
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Recognizing Short Sale Fraud
As the number of foreclosures has increased nationwide, so has the amount of fraud activity related to short sales In a legitimate short sale scenario, there is no reason for you to leave your house The third type of short sale fraud involves agents who charge an upfront fee for a short sale Continue reading
Posted in Homeowner Information
Tagged arms length agreement, deed, Fannie Mae, flipping, flopping, fraud, home buyer, mortgage fraud, negotiate a short sale, power of attorney, short sale, short sell a house
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