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		<title>Pre Foreclosures in Portland &#8211; An Overview</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Oct 2008 19:45:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sharon Reed</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A large number of homes are already part of the foreclosures  in Portland. More families are still facing financial difficulties and are  finding it increasingly hard to keep up with their mortgage payments. While the  federal help might be too late for some home owners, the general effect it is  expected [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><!--Yug-->A large number of homes are already part of the <a href="http://www.mostlyforeclosures.com/list/or-005/portland.html">foreclosures  in Portland</a>. More families are still facing financial difficulties and are  finding it increasingly hard to keep up with their mortgage payments. While the  federal help might be too late for some home owners, the general effect it is  expected to produce shows some relief in the near future.</p>
<p>Therefore, while this is not a good time for home owners facing  foreclosure, people wanting to buy a home are looking at this as the right time  to do so.</p>
<p>A home enters pre foreclosure when the lender serves the home owner with  a notice of foreclosure. This takes place because of the inability of the home  owner in making the mortgage payments on time. After the notice is served, the  home owner is given time to try and repair the default before the home is put  up for sale at an auction of <a href="http://www.foreclosuredatabank.com/">foreclosure  sale</a>.</p>
<p>In buying a pre foreclosure home, you would mainly get to deal with the  property&rsquo;s home owner. A pre foreclosure home is usually put up for sale so  that the lender can be paid back the remainder of the amount on the mortgage in  question. By doing so, foreclosure proceedings can be brought to a standstill. This  is the reason behind almost every pre foreclosure being sold.</p>
<p>The amount that the borrower owes to the lender can be less than the  property&rsquo;s market value or more. In cases where the property is valued at less  than the amount owed to the lender, the home owner can sell the home in  accordance with the lender, where the lender would agree to waive off the  remaining amount (between what the house sells for and what is owed).</p>
<p>When the amount owed on the mortgage is less than the home&rsquo;s valued  price, the home owner gets to keep the remains after the lender is paid off.  There is more scope to negotiate in these situations.</p>
<p>Inspecting a pre foreclosure home before you buy it is of the utmost  importance. You should ideally know in advance of the costs that you will have  to bear, in getting the house up to your liking. Any structural damage can  involve extensive repair work.</p>
<p>The key to buying a good pre foreclosure is the search process. The  internet has a number of listing sites which have Portland pre <a href="http://www.mostlyforeclosures.com/foreclosurehomesguide.html">foreclosure homes</a> amongst them.  County courts which serve foreclosure notices can be contacted for lists.  Realtors are generally good sources for local listings.</p>
<p>Look at as many pre foreclosures before you make your final decision.  Remember, one of the most important aspects of buying a foreclosure home is how  hard you look for it.</p>
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