All Posts Tagged With: "notice"
Mortgages: Can You Stop Line of Credit Freezes?
The Federal Reserve has published a new guide to home equity line of credit financing — and what you can do if your lender reduces or freezes your HELOC. To be polite, not a damn thing. The Board’s 5 Tips for Dealing with a Home Equity Line Freeze or Reduction first tells us the following: [...]
10Aug2009 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
New Pro-Borrower Mortgage Rules Set For July 30th
It will be a new deal for real estate borrowers as of July 30th. That’s the day when new standards developed under the Housing and Economic Recovery ACT (HERA) go into effect. Okay, so what’s the big deal? In basic terms, the rule says that if you apply for a loan on July 30th or [...]
13Jul2009 | Peter G. Miller | 2 comments | Continued
Can A Landlord Enter Without Notice When Selling?
Question: I\’m a renter who has no contract with the landlord. I pay rent month-to-month. The owners’ recently put the home up for sale, and the real state broker put a lockbox on my door. Do they have the right to come in while we are gone or do they have to wait until we [...]
19Nov2008 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
What Are The Three Basic Forms of Foreclosure Notices?
In general terms there are three forms of foreclosure notices: A Notice of Default — a public notice that loan payments have been missed. A Lis Penden — notice of a suit against a property owner. A Notice of Sale — essentially an announcement giving the time and date of a planned foreclosure sale. If [...]
1Sep2008 | Peter G. Miller | 0 comments | Continued
