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Many times people buy land adjacent to their home in order to preserve the serenity of their homestead or in hopes of someday having a child build a home next door. Additionally, over the course of many years they may have acquired a significant amount of property for farming or other agricultural use. Failing to meet the payment schedule a portion of the property on which the house is situated has sold, the remaining acreage ends up in land foreclosure.

In some cases, the lien holder will opt to bid on the property in hopes of building additional homes and receiving more return on the investment. In most cases, however the property will end up in a land foreclosure sale, usually at a significantly lower price than market value. This type of sale is what developers search for, hoping to buy large parcels of property in land foreclosure, which will increase their profit once they develop the area for residential or business use.

The U.S. and state governments also offer land foreclosure sales on properties on which taxes may be owed. While they may sometimes forego the taking of property on which a primary residence is situated, vacant land can be seized and sold at action to recoup the amount owing on back taxes.

Farming Hits Hard On Land Foreclosure

During really hard times in agriculture, following draught or wet weather, many in the farming industry may be hard pressed to meet some of their financial obligations and find their farms in land foreclosure. They may sometimes head off foreclosure action by selling large parcels of the property while still maintaining ownership of part of their farm, or at least their home on a small tract of land.

They may also rent part of their fields to adjacent farmers to bring in enough cash to stop land foreclosure on the entire farm. This is usually a temporary effort as they try to bring the farm back to profitability or to try to sell the property without going through the trauma of land foreclosure. Failing in that effort, there is a chance they will see generations of land ownership going through foreclosure.

Banks and other lenders typically will use land foreclosure for farmers as a last resort, preferring to work with them through troubled times. However, for people who bought an extra lot simply to insure their privacy, they may be a little quicker to pull the trigger on land foreclosure procedures.

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