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What is the Difference Between a Mortgage and a Trust Deed?

How is a Mortgage Different from a Trust Deed? A mortgage and deed of trust (otherwise known as a “trust deed”) are legal instruments in real estate that allow a lender to secure repayment of a loan. Although a mortgage and a trust deed serve the same purpose, the exact terms of both of each … Read More

Sanctions for Violations of the Automatic Stay in Bankruptcy 11 U.S.C. 362(k)(1)

Buying Bankruptcy Property – 4 Tips for Investors [Real Estate, Houses]

Buying Bankruptcy Homes, Assets, Houses, Real Estate & Property from a Bankruptcy Court Many buyers of real estate know how to purchase a property using a Realtor or at a foreclosure auction, but there is considerable mystery about how to buy homes and other real estate out of bankruptcy. Indeed, a close review of bankruptcy … Read More

9 Common Financial Mistakes that Could Lead You to Bankruptcy

Americans enjoy the myth that bankruptcy only happens to other people. We have the top 9 REAL reasons that Americans file bankruptcy, and tips on how to avoid these mistakes. The Myth of the Medical Bankruptcy Ivestopedia claims that “66.5% of bankruptcies in the U.S. were due to medical issues like being unable to pay … Read More

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