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July 15th, 2009
All Access Foreclosures begins coverage of nine additional in California, bringing its coverage of the state to 29 counties, making it one of the largest online foreclosure data companies that collects foreclosure data directly from the county Recorder offices. Obtaining the data at the Recorder offices allows the company to make the data available to its clients much faster than other online alternatives. In an ongoing attempt to continue to provide a high-quality and expanding products to i
All Access Foreclosures adds 9 more California counties to its foreclosure coverage
July 15th, 2009
All Access Foreclosures is headquartered in San Joaquin County and is the local leader in providing foreclosure data, including Notices of Default, Notices of Trustee Sale, and Trustees Deeds Upon Sale (also known as bank-owned REO’s) since 2005. For more information, please contact All Access Foreclosures at (800) 304-9484 or visit the website at www.AllAccessForeclosures.com.
Twitter Tweets about Foreclosure as of June 20, 2009
June 20th, 2009
MoneyNews24 : California Foreclosure Prevention Act: Many Lenders Exempt http://bit.ly/CQnZW 2009-06-20 14:44:39 · Reply · View richmintz : Boston’s triple-deckers under disproportionate threat from foreclosure: http://bit.ly/1o2NY 2009-06-20 14:42:09 · Reply · View TND_bailout : California Foreclosure Prevention Act: Many Lenders Exempt #bailout http://cli.gs/repEug 2009-06-20 14:40:11 · Reply · View carletonsheets1 : “Behind The Scenes” Pre Forec
Twitter Tweets about Foreclosure as of June 19, 2009
June 19th, 2009
DonMailey : Traditional home sales gain ground vs. foreclosure sales with traditional inventory still high compared to foreclosure: http://bit.ly/xk1CD 2009-06-19 14:37:47 · Reply · View twealty : Very few homeowners are expected to benefit from the new California Foreclosure Prevention Act – http://bit.ly/17qaut Temecula Murrieta 2009-06-19 14:37:29 · Reply · View robsaxe : New blog post: Foreclosure Activity Decreases 4% http://bit.ly/7APvv 2009-06-19 14:36:
Sacramento Short Sales are the New REO’s
June 18th, 2009
Sacramento, CA Real Estate is changing. We will see many more Short Sales rather than Bank Owned homes (REO’s) for sale. With the 90 day moratorium on Foreclosures, this should result in many more Short Sales for sale in and around Sacramento. The new California Foreclosure Act extends the original 3 month notice of sale after filing a notice of default, for another 90 days. This delays foreclosures coming on the market by 90 days. The extra 90 days may not have a huge impact on fore
