San Diego continues to have a large foreclosure inventory, giving potential San Diego homebuyers and investors great buying opportunities. There are currently 3,596 San Diego bank-owned properties as of January 14th, 2009. Buyers have been taking advantage of low prices and distressed properties-the current number of 3,596 has been decreasing over the last few months. [...]
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Know The Lingo; Postponement - Trustee Sale
POSTPONEMENT - Trustee Sales may be postponed by the Trustee at the direction of the lien holder. Notice may be given in advance or at the time and location specified for the intended sale.
PRIVATE MORTGAGE INSURANCE (PMI) - A policy of insurance paid for by the borrower to protect the lender in the event the [...]
Know The Lingo; Judicial Foreclosure-Notice Of Trustee Sale
JUDICIAL FORECLOSURE - A foreclosure action conducted through the courts instead of through a
foreclosure trustee. Judicial Foreclosures are very uncommon in California, particularly on residential
properties. Should a lender elect to pursue a deficiency judgment, it would be through a Judicial Foreclosure.
JUNIOR LIENS - A lien, usually a mortgage loan, that is subordinate to a Senior [...]
Know The Lingo; Foreclosure Glossary B-F
Study up and learn the lingo from the following Glossary of Terms:
BENEFICIARY - The beneficiary in a foreclosure context is generally the mortgage lender. Frequently referred to as the “Benny”.
CREDIT COUNSELING - Under the new bankruptcy law which took effect in October of 2005, those wishing to file bankruptcy must complete an approved credit counseling [...]
