Lawyers don't do foreclosure cleanups. Make sure your state laws don't require you to store items belonging to the mortgagor. The cleanup charges will depend on how much cleaning up is required and how many items of usable personal property you find that can be sold.
Don't trust foreclosure attorneys for legal advice. Their duty is to the bank or mortgage holder, not to you.
After Foreclosure, One should find a decent, affordable place to live and to start rebuilding credit.The best way to plan the next step, is to learn as much as he can about the rental and home buying options after foreclosure.
They are both bad things....and not mutually exclusive. A foreclosure that doesn't pay off the debt can mean that unpaid portion becomes a charge off, if uncollected. However, a foreclosure is normally viewed as a more severe thing than a charge off....as foreclosures only occur with secured loans (generally homes) and a charge off can occur with just about any debt. I suspect a mortgage would never just be charged off as they would always want to foreclose and get as much from the security as they can, so they would only have to charge off less.
999.00
about 25 dollars every lawn
20
$100.00 to $200.00
$150.00 or more
1 would charge about 150.00 monthly
Only if clean rainwater or distilled, and even then not very much. Just enough to cover plates, and charge immediately on long 2 amp charge.
I should charge 5%
After foreclosure, your top priority should be to find a decent, affordable place to live and to start rebuilding your credit. The best way to plan your next steps is to learn as much as you can about your rental and home buying options after foreclosure.
After Foreclosure, One should find a decent, affordable place to live and to start rebuilding credit.The best way to plan the next step, is to learn as much as he can about the rental and home buying options after foreclosure.
$100 an hour!
Depending on the number of windows... If its like a whole house maybe 12$ or around that
They are both bad things....and not mutually exclusive. A foreclosure that doesn't pay off the debt can mean that unpaid portion becomes a charge off, if uncollected. However, a foreclosure is normally viewed as a more severe thing than a charge off....as foreclosures only occur with secured loans (generally homes) and a charge off can occur with just about any debt. I suspect a mortgage would never just be charged off as they would always want to foreclose and get as much from the security as they can, so they would only have to charge off less.
uhh. how much did he charge you when you were growin' up?
¿Cuánto cobras por limpiar casas? = How much do you charge for cleaning houses? ¿Cuánto cobras por limpiarme mi casa? = How much do you charge to clean my house for me?