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Submitted 2010-11-10 03:07:53
Florida REO Inventory helps you to find affordable buy foreclosed homes. They handle the way it goes about the handling of selling its foreclosure/REO inventory effective immediately. Foreclosure is the legal process by which a mortgagee, or other lien holder, usually a lender, obtains a court ordered termination of a mortgagor's equitable right of redemption. Usually a lender obtains a security interest from a borrower who mortgages or pledges an asset like a house to secure the loan. If the borrower defaults and the lender try to repossess the property, courts of equity can grant the borrower the equitable right of redemption if the borrower repays the debt. While this equitable right exists, the lender cannot be sure that it can successfully repossess the property, thus the lender seeks to foreclose the equitable right of redemption. Other lien holders can also foreclose the owner's right of redemption for other debts, such as for overdue taxes, unpaid contractors' bills or overdue homeowners' association dues or assessments.

The foreclosure process as applied to residential mortgage loans is a bank or other secured creditor selling or repossessing a parcel of real property (immovable property) after the owner has failed to comply with an agreement between the lender and borrower called a "mortgage" or "deed of trust". Commonly, the violation of the mortgage is a default in payment of a promissory note, secured by a lien on the property. When the process is complete, the lender can sell the property and keep the proceeds to pay off its mortgage and any legal costs, and it is typically said that "the lender has foreclosed its mortgage or lien". If the promissory note was made with a recourse clause then if the sale does not bring enough to pay the existing balance of principal and fees the mortgagee can file a claim for a deficiency judgment. With the help of their Foreclosure Homes Florida Listings, they offer FREE, exclusive listings, neighborhood reports and sales comparisons throughout the United States. It is their vision that drives us, inspires us, and motivates them to continue to excel at a greater level and to widen the gap between their Agents and a typical agent as they seek to reach the pinnacle of their profession. They invite you to experience the difference for yourself. Whether you are a buyer, a seller, an investor, or a real estate professional, they are raising the bar for the Real Estate Community. They are better negotiators, more knowledgeable, experienced, and full of integrity, able to sell homes faster, able to sell homes for more money, highly trained, community and industry leader, and most importantly they are more trustworthy.
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