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Foreclosures 101: Dates and timetables

When buying a foreclosure, like all other properties, you need to set a closing date on the contract. When setting this timetable you need to consider what kind of affect the proposed dates will have on your offer. As with any point in a contract, if you put the closing out too far you could hurt your bargaining position in the deal. For most situations, the maximum you should request is six weeks. I say...

Foreclosures 101: Limiting contingencies

If you're a veteran foreclosure buyer, this one is probably obvious., but a little refresher never hurts. When making an offer on a property, do all you can to limit the number and length of your contingencies. Depending on the property, and your personal taste, you might want to get an inspection of the roof, the sewer and possibly the whole property before purchasing. With the fast pace at which many...

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