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New Foreclosure Resources at BiggerPockets! State by State Foreclosure Law Summaries

Author: Joshua Dorkin   • URL: http://www.biggerpockets.com/
December 3rd, 2007   •  

It has been a long time coming, but as I like to say - better late than never . . .

Given the current state of affairs in the US Housing Market, we thought it was important to create an area on BiggerPockets where users can learn about the foreclosure laws for their particular state. With that in mind, please feel free to peruse our:

NEW: State by State Foreclosure Laws Directory.

You can now easily find information, processes, methods of foreclosure, types of foreclosure available, time lines, and a breakdown of the foreclosure process for all 50 states & DC. We hope that this information comes in handy for anyone who is possibly facing foreclosure or those who are simply interested in the subject.

NOTE: This information should not constitute legal advice. Please seek professional advice from an attorney if you are facing foreclosure.

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6 Comments »

2007-12-04 10:31:02

Thank You Josh,
This is the most complete resource I have seen.

Kathleen

 
Comment by Joshua Dorkin
2007-12-04 10:35:30

Thanks, Kathleen. We do our best to provide our users with as much information as possible to help in their investment and other real estate decisions. I’m glad you approve! :)

 
Comment by Atlanta New Homes
2007-12-06 13:41:14

Josh,

Good job providing the public with very accurate, “real world” information. The average visitor will find this information insightful.

Keep up the good work!

 
Comment by Joshua Dorkin
2007-12-06 13:50:48

Thanks for the comment. Our goal is to continue to provide great real-world real estate info for all to benefit from. I’m glad that people appreciate the efforts!

 
Comment by mike
2008-03-06 22:00:21

Great post! I’ll have to try that. Let me know if you ever expand on your code

 
2008-06-08 10:08:14

Thanks Josh. I’ve been looking for this info everywhere.

Sincerely,

Bill

 
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