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from: Foreclosure loopholes Are Helping People Become Billionaires
Real estate is a very lucrative business and one in which people can make a lot of profit, especially in the attractive foreclosure real estate business. It may even end up becoming a new form of oil with many great foreclosures taking place in every part of the country. The real estate foreclosure takes place when the owner falls behind or is unable to pay the mortgage on his or her home. Following a specified amount of time, these properties become repossessed for very low proves, which can even be as little as half of the market price of the home.
Advertising In Small Town Flyers
One of the forms in which one can acquire foreclosed properties is through the medium of an auction, and many people that are in the know will go to any lengths to keep these financial bonanzas for themselves by taking advantage of the foreclosure loopholes. From a legal point of view, such foreclosures must be made public, though by manipulating foreclosure loopholes they may “advertise” these properties in small town flyers that are published just prior to the auction taking place, and thus they can get around the laws using such a simple method.
Another means of taking these foreclosure loopholes to a different level of believability is to make the notices of immediate foreclosure sales disappear and also holding the auctions in deliberately obscure places as well as in places that are not easily reachable. These foreclosure loopholes allow people to make huge killings in the real estate market and thus profit from their knowledge about the various foreclosure loopholes that exist in the laws related to foreclosures.
Even states such as Texas that have many big spending real estate buyers are not exempt from the dealings of those who know the foreclosure loopholes, and thus are cashing in on the real estate boom in the state. Though foreclosure auctions must be made public knowledge, it does not seem to deter the foreclosure moguls that find the foreclosure loopholes pertaining to these notification laws easy to get around, and thus make them a bit of a joke. The most obvious means employed to circumvent the laws and take advantage of the foreclosure loopholes is of course to cause the notifications to disappear, and this seems to be a method employed in many states in the United States. However, with such methods being exposed, such underhand dealings are becoming more difficult to execute.
Another foreclosure loophole is that most foreclosure real estate deals are hard to find and are executed very quickly. Thus, an average buyer would require quite some help as well as planning to prevent the real estate brokers from walking away with the many prize properties, which is now becoming Texas’s new oil and which is making billionaires out of a few lucky people.
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