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Selling A Home And The Due On Sale Clause
**Selling A Home And The Due On Sale Clause**
If you are selling your home and are not planning to pay off your loan, you should know that your loan probably has a due on sale clause. The due on sale clause allows the lender to call the loan due. The lender can accelerate the payments owed and force you to pay off what is owed on the loan. If you are the lender on a loan and your borrower sells the property without getting your permission, you should make sure your loan documents have a due on sale clause.
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Nov 20, 2009
Nov 20, 2009
Ilyce Glink Show Notes - November 15, 2009
Ilyce Glink Show Notes - November 15, 2009. Today on the show, we discussed the new Fannie Mae Deed For Lease Program in Detail; the new CreditKarma Survey on credit card debt; The October 2009 Realty Trac Foreclosure survey; Divorce and Mortgages; Mike Rose, a senior loan officer with Bank of America, came on to talk about some of the new mortgage rules with regard to divorce and FHA; Peggy Abkemeier, President of Rent.com discussed a new survey of investment property owners. NEW EBOOKS ON INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE; EBOOK SPECIAL.
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Nov 15, 2009
Nov 15, 2009
$8000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit and Closing On New Construction
**$8000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit and Closing On New Construction**
If you are buying a home as a first time home buyer or repeat buyer, the extended $8000 credit or the expanded $6500 credit should be of interest to you. But you need to be careful with timing. If you close too late, you might not be entitled to the credit. You must close and move into your new home before the tax credit expires. If you're still working on construction by the time the home buyer tax credits expire, you will not qualify for the $8000 first-time home buyer tax credit or the $6500 trade-up buyer tax credit.
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Nov 13, 2009
Nov 13, 2009
Ilyce Glink Show Notes - November 8, 2009
Ilyce Glink Show Notes - November 8, 2009. Big news week: $8,000 first time home buyer tax credit was expanded to include trade-up buyers, and extended until June 30, 2010; Unemployment numbers are out and awful: Nationally, unemployment rose to 10.2 percent, 17.5 percent if you include a broader measure of unemployment; Fannie Mae introduced its Deed For Lease program; Five more banks closed, bringing the total for the year to 120; the House passed health care reform. NEW EBOOKS ON INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE ARE AVAILABLE; Get your FREE books and Ebook deal.
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Nov 8, 2009
Nov 8, 2009
Fannie Mae Deed For Lease Program Rules
**Fannie Mae Deed For Lease Program Rules.**
Fannie Mae announced an innovative program designed to help homeowners avoid foreclosure. Called Deed for Lease, the program allows struggling homeowners who are unable to qualify for a loan modification under the current Obama Loan Modification Plan to hand their keys over to Fannie Mae, but then rent back their house at current market rental rates. Here are the Deed for Lease program rules.
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Nov 5, 2009
Nov 5, 2009
Divorce Decree May Require Ex-Spouse To Refinance Mortgage
**Divorce Decree May Require Ex-Spouse To Refinance Mortgage**
The current economic situation may cause a conflict between what a divorce decree requires and what a person is able to do. When the divorce decree requires an ex-spouse to refinance a property to remove the other ex-spouse from the mortgage but the financial condition of the person owning the home make it impossible for that spouse to refinance, what can they do?
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Nov 5, 2009
Nov 5, 2009
Divorce Decree vs. Quit Claim Deed
**Divorce Decree vs. Quit Claim Deed**
You get divorced. You refinance your home. Your ex-spouse gives you a quit claim deed. End of story? Not so, says this reader whose ex-spouse wants half of the proceeds from the sale of the home 13 years after the quit claim deed and and 14 years after the divorce. Does the divorce decree trump the quit claim deed? Does the quit claim deed trump the divorce decree? What should the ex-spouse get in this real estate problem.
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Nov 5, 2009
Nov 5, 2009
$8000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Extended and Expanded: Questions and Answers
**$8000 First Time Home Buyer Tax Credit Extended and Expanded: Questions and Answers**
**UPDATE: (11/9/09) The new $6,500 tax credit for trade up buyers is effective as of the day the bill was signed, November 6, 2009, according to Sen. Isakson's office.**
With the extension and expansion of the $8000 first time home buyer tax credit, lots of our readers are happy. But some are rather angry. Some of the people that would have benefited from the expansion of the tax credit have purchased homes and won't get the benefit of the tax credit. Others want clarification to see if they will qualify for the "new and improved" home buyer tax credit.
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Nov 5, 2009
Nov 5, 2009
Unpaid Property Taxes Found One Year After Land Contract Signed
**Unpaid Property Taxes Found One Year After Land Contract Signed**
Land contract -- also known as installment contracts for deed -- are complicated documents. If you are not careful, you could end up in a mess. Some issues that can lead to problems in a land contract are title issues, including unpaid real estate and property taxes. But unpaid taxes could be the lesser of some of the title problems you can encounter using a land contract. This reader found unpaid property taxes from years earlier about a year after entering into the land contract.
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Nov 5, 2009
Nov 5, 2009
Title Insurance May Solve Encroachment Issue
**Title Insurance May Solve Encroachment Issue**
If you are buying a home and find out you may have a title problem, you should talk to the title insurance company to determine if the title problem can be insured over by the title insurance company. Many real estate properties have minor title insurance problems that are small enough that the title insurance company may be willing to give you peace of mind with coverage under the title insurance policy.
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Oct 31, 2009
Oct 31, 2009