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Foreclosure Investments

What is the big deal about government foreclosures?

Four percent of all homes sold in the United States will eventually go to foreclosure. There are several types of foreclosures and we will explain the process, pros and cons of each throughout USHUD.com.

Divorce, loss of employment or loss of life are the most common reasons for a foreclosure to occur. When one of these three things transpire and the home buyer is not adequately prepared a foreclosure is most likely to be the end result. Soon after one of the big three occur the homeowner is several months behind and the mortgage holder will not negotiate with the homeowner as special exemptions cannot be made for every home owner going through difficult times. It seems evil and possibly oppressive but very often a foreclosure can be the best thing for the homeowner. Removing the pressure and allowing the homeowner to potentially live in the house for several months free of charges.

 



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