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Use of Private Process Servers Is Up; Concern Is, Too
Posted on July 22nd, 2010 No comments
The increasing use of private special process servers in foreclosure cases is the subject of a federal lawsuit filed last week.Source: Use of Private Process Servers Is Up; Concern Is, Too
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Real Estate Investors Trapped in Alice’s Wonderland…
Posted on July 22nd, 2010 No commentsIt seems that with each passing day the real estate market, or at least those “experts” who make their living telling us what direction things are heading get curiouser and curiouser.
Everyone of us is looking for some sign that stability will start to creep into our markets… a sign that provides predictablity… a sign that can be [...]This Article is Copyright © 2004-2010 BiggerPockets, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Real Estate Investors Trapped in Alice’s Wonderland…
Source: Real Estate Investors Trapped in Alice’s Wonderland…
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Mortgage Defaults in California at 3-Year Low
Posted on July 22nd, 2010 2 commentsMortgage Defaults in California at 3-Year Low Los Angeles Times, July 22, 2010 The number of Californians entering foreclosure slid dramatically in the second quarter to a three-year low as the fallout from the worst of the housing crisis continued to…(read more)
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Tracking and Testing Your Real Estate Direct Mail Campaigns
Posted on July 22nd, 2010 No commentsEarlier this week on the BiggerPockets blog, J. Lamar Ferren posed the question: “What are the most EFFECTIVE strategies for real estate marketing?” In the post, he responded that its not about effectiveness but rather about profitability and that the best way to determine what is profitable from what isn’t is to do tracking and [...]
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Tracking and Testing Your Real Estate Direct Mail Campaigns
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Inspector Says Loan Modification Program Has Fallen Short
Posted on July 22nd, 2010 No commentsOnly 340,000 homeowners have had their mortgages permanently adjusted under the program, a small fraction of those needing assistance.
Source: Inspector Says Loan Modification Program Has Fallen Short
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