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How Partners Can Help Invest in Commercial Real EstateAs a strategy, investing in commercial real estate with partners is an effective way to take advantage of opportunities without taking on the complete risk.
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Foreclosure Law: Judicial or Non-judicial Foreclosure - What is the Difference?Foreclosure laws differ by state, and significantly impact the timelines of the proceedings, your right of redemption, as well as your lender's right to come after you for any loan balance that may remain after the foreclosure sale. Here's more on Foreclosure Law -
San Diego Foreclosures: What Can a Lawyer Do for You?The foreclosure rate in San Diego County, set yet another record in the second quarter of 2007, reflecting the state's worsening housing slump. What can you do if you are staring down the barrel of foreclosure? A foreclosure lawyer may be the answer. -
Why More and More of San Diego's Seniors Are Taking Out Reverse MortgagesIn San Diego, fourteen times as many seniors took out Reverse mortgages in 2006 than did in 2001. With the rising costs of living and healthcare, tapping into the equity of their home is often the only way many seniors can maintain their standard of living. Here's how. -
How a Foreclosure Bailout Loan Can Help You Avoid ForeclosureA foreclosure bailout is a type of loan that is made to the owner of a distressed property in an effort to assist them to prevent foreclosure on their home or property. It will leave you still in possession of your property, albeit at less than ideal terms. -
Escondido Real Estate: Affordable Housing in San Diego's Expensive Housing MarketEscondido offers one of the most affordable real estate markets in San Diego County. Escondido is near major amenities, yet offers homes for sale at prices that fall within the price range of average homebuyer. -
MCC: How San Diego's First Time Homebuyer Program Can Get You Your First HomeSan Diego's Mortgage Credit Certificate (MCC) is tailored to help more first-time home buyers purchase condominiums or houses in San Diego county. It is a special Federal Income Tax Credit program.