Articles, tagged with "county courthouse", page 4
08th December 2009
Dum, dum, de dum, here comes the bride...all eyes turn toward you as you enter the room....looking radiant, serene....the picture of bliss. Oh but wait, before you take your walk down the (very short) aisle, you must pause in order to pass through the met...
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Author:
Maureen Thomson
03rd December 2009
It is true that you do not need an agent if you want to gather information about Dallas Foreclosed Homes. An agent is the lazy and expensive way. If you have the time then you can find information on your own without paying a scam website and the inform...
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Author:
JosephSmithJr
15th October 2009
Save Money and Reduce Stress Using Legal Forms Today's economy demands that we find ways to get more "bang for our buck". Unfortunately, many of us face legal issues in our lives. These times can be very trying, both from the mental stress placed upon us,...
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Author:
James Kahn
06th October 2009
How do find foreclosure deals?There are numerous ways to find foreclosures properties. Listed below are someof the most common:Information you are looking for can usually be found in the Clerk of the Court?soffice or Land Records department Start by calli...
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Author:
ralph frazier
05th October 2009
Finding Foreclosure Records
By Kenney Grove
County Courthouse's have existed as far back as time records. Today the County Courthouses are the means to provide the ever important need for information. The need to understand the basics for what goes o...
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Author:
Kenney Grove
05th October 2009
When a home goes into foreclosure while there is an active lease agreement, the lease must be honored by both the homeowners and the tenants. This can be true even after the sheriff sale of the house for a minimum of ninety days during the confirmation pr...
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Author:
Nick Adama
01st October 2009
It would seemSurplus funds scams are everywhere these days.There are attorneys that are applying for the monies in the name of the people that its owed to.Let's talk about what excess proceeds are. Government Surplus Funds, also called excess proceeds and...
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Author:
shawn buige
22nd September 2009
Searching for treasure, especially old treasure, is an exciting hobby. It can also be very profitable if you make some good finds! The use of a metal detector has become a pretty common means to search for treasure these days. There are so many different ...
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Author:
Lucas Bullington
16th September 2009
When you are looking for lists of foreclosure and/or pre-foreclosure
homes, there are many
ways to go about it. Many people look for these
lists for different reasons. Some want
to buy properties, some want to offer services to the
owner, and ot...
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Author:
Nick Adama
16th September 2009
Theoretically, the process of invalidating someone's marriage is known as divorce. This particular legal proceeding is properly maintained and updated at each county courthouse where the filing of such also took place. Thus, those who are interested in se...
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Author:
sahara23
15th September 2009
Understanding how a tax lien auction works can be a worthwhile process in the end as so much is involved in this lucrative venture. A tax lien auction is nothing really different from the normal auction although each state and county has its own rules wh...
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Author:
Jordan Prince
18th August 2009
If you've missed a payment, you're normally sent a letter documenting the missed payment and requesting immediate payment of the past-due amount. Once you've missed several payments, you'll be sent a letter from the bank's lawyer. Receiving a letter from ...
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Author:
collegeseo
12th August 2009
In today's economy, the experts say this is a buyer's market. Foreclosure properties are in high abundance. This offers a great opportunity for making foreclosure investments.
Learning how to find foreclosures is one of the first steps. Finding fore...
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Author:
KimberlyAnn
02nd August 2009
Each state has its own foreclosure procedures. The procedures are guided by the general rules set out by the Federal government. Foreclosures can be classified into two types: judicial and non-judicial foreclosures. The courts are involved in judicial fo...
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Author:
JosephSmithJr
01st July 2009
There is no doubt that the past four years have seen dramatic dips in home values, particularly in California, and the results have caused serious damage to the U.S. economy. However, when you look at any 10-year period in the history of housing prices i...
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Author:
Eric