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from: Foreclosure property: Getting Cheaper Deals With Clear Titles Is Possible
It is a common practice for a person to take a loan in order to buy property such as a new home. However, due to unforeseen circumstances or other reasons such loans may become difficult to pay back and any failure in complying with the agreement to pay off the mortgage promissory note can result in a foreclosure property. When one takes a loan, technically the bank has title to the property till such time as the loan is paid off.
Banks Can Claim Title In The Event Of A Default
When people default on their mortgage payments, the bank or financial institution take the property’s title thus resulting in a foreclosure property. Thus, the bank can claim the title till such time as full satisfaction of the debt takes place. Furthermore, since such foreclosure property is not in the best interests of the bank to hold onto, it results in such property being sold off at the earliest, and mostly in the form of an auction.
And, when the bank auctions off such foreclosure property, they will set the reserve price at the remaining balance on the mortgage loan, which means that these properties are often sold at twenty to fifty percent lower than the market value prevailing at the current time because it is the intention of banks to at least recover the money that they put into its purchase, which means that anyone desirous of purchasing such foreclosure property will be able to get it at an amount that is owed to the bank instead of for its true worth.
Thus there is a great advantage to be had when one buys foreclosure property and that is why many people are actually investing their money in foreclosure property rather than buying from a real estate agent. All that an interested person requires is to be the highest bidder at an auction and have the funds to pay the bid price, which will entitle him or her to get free and clear title to the immovable property from the former owner.
When you are checking out the various foreclosure listings to see if there are any worthwhile properties available, make sure to check those that are listed as REO foreclosure or “real estate owned”, which implies that the bank has ownership of the property. Another aspect to foreclosure property is that such foreclosures are not for profit booking since the intention of the seller is to recover the outstanding amount of debt rather than make a profit. Thus, in the end a foreclosure property can be purchased cheaper than in the open market which will also make it affordable to those who have a tight budget.
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