| Step 1 To Pre-Foreclosure Success |
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| Written by Gilbert Garrett |
| Wednesday, 13 August 2008 09:24 |
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Do I have to install any software or backup my computer? With our 100% web-based system, you will never have to perform any updates, download or back-up any data files, or install any software! Just log on to the system and immediately start finding the data you need to succeed. How can I purchase pre-foreclosures? The simplest way to buy a pre-foreclosure property is to contact the property owner personally. Call or write them a letter; they are still the property owners after all. Most importantly, they will know about the physical condition of the house as well as the financial details on the property.The numbers that we provide to you at no additional cost come from the industry leader. We have a protected, confidential, and proprietary process that retrieves high quality and accurate phone numbers. We have access to over 50,000,000 un-published records! This saves you hours of time and the cost ($100's of dollars every month) looking up phone numbers yourself. How much money do I need to as a deposit on a pre-foreclosure property? While this number varies, the amount needed as a deposit on a pre-foreclosure property is usually under $1,000.While this number varies, the amount needed as a deposit on a pre-foreclosure property is usually under $1,000. Q1: If the property is in pre-foreclosure, how do I buy before foreclosure? Answer: When a property is in pre-foreclosure (NOD, LIS), the owner still has a chance to stop the foreclosure process by paying off what is owed or by selling the property. The pre-foreclosure period can last several months, so you may need to be patient when trying to contact the owner in default.Our Pre-Foreclosures, Foreclosure Houses & Repossessed Property database contains the following listing information:REO stands for Real Estate Owned. What types of foreclosures are listed in your database? Our catalog of foreclosed homes and land come from many sources. Some are government foreclosure properties such as Housing and Urban Development (HUD) homes, some are Veterans Affairs (VA) homes and some are lender owned REOs. We list sheriff's auctions, trustee's sales. We list single and multi family foreclosure homes. And even have default notices on pre-foreclosure homes and real estate tax liensWe provide property addresses (Situs) as well as the owners mailing address for each property. You can print the mailing addresses directly from the system to your Avery 5160 mailing labels! RETRAN is the only service that provides this easy and simple tool. You do not have to download or export any data! Just print and send your mailing campaign out!Give the bronze membership a try FREE for 7 days. If you choose to continue your membership after the 7-day free trial, BuyBankHomes will automatically subscribe you to a "Bronze Membership" and charge your credit card $24. Where do we get our foreclosure data? Since 1984, all of our foreclosure information is collected directly from the County Recorder. We do not purchase the data and then resell it to you like many other companies. Once this foreclosure data has been collected from each county, it is verified through our proprietary process and added to our database. After this process is finished, it is made available to our subscribers immediately. This truly makes RETRAN the best foreclosure listings you can find!We provide property addresses (Situs) as well as the owners mailing address for each property. You can print the mailing addresses directly from the system to your Avery 5160 mailing labels! RETRAN is the only service that provides this easy and simple tool. About the Author: You'll never have to worry about foreclosed homes again! Kindly provided by LJ-Marketing.dk You are welcome to use this article on your own website, if you include the link just before this text. |