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  2. Bank-owned properties: What are they and where can I ... - AOL

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    Key takeaways. Homes become bank-owned properties after homeowners default on their mortgages and the bank forecloses. If no one opts to buy a foreclosure home at auction, the bank or mortgage ...

  3. Real estate owned - Wikipedia

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    Bank REO properties are generally in poor condition and need repairs and maintenance, both to satisfy property upkeep laws and to preserve and prepare the property for sale. Maintenance is generally the responsibility of the mortgage servicer [4] [5] and is often in turn provided by a specialized property preservation company.

  4. Mortgage holder posts top bid in foreclosure auction for ...

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    Mortgage holder PMIT REI 2021-C LLC posted the high bid to cover its debt on the property, $513,921, well above ... Mortgage holder posts top bid in foreclosure auction for Norwich illegal events ...

  5. Foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    Foreclosure of chattel mortgages (mortgage of movable property) are governed by Sec. 14 of Act No. 1506, which gives the mortgagee the right to sell the chattel at a public sale. It has also been held that as regards chattel mortgages, the law does not prohibit that the foreclosure sale be done privately if it is agreed upon by the parties.

  6. HSBC - Wikipedia

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    HSBC ceased banking operations in Nicaragua in 2009, [169] Georgia in 2011, [170] Slovakia in 2012, [171] and Palestine in 2015. [172] HSBC disposed of its 70.1% stake in the Dar Es Salaam Investment Bank, a bank based in Iraq, in 2013. [173] HSBC Bank (Turkey) transferred its operations in the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus to ALBANK in ...

  7. Subprime crisis impact timeline - Wikipedia

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    February 5: Mortgage Lenders Network USA Inc., the country's 15th largest subprime lender with $3.3 billion in loans funded in third quarter 2006, files for Chapter 11. [88] February 8: HSBC warns that bad debt provisions for 2006 would be 20% higher than expected to roughly $10.5bn (£5bn). [130]

  8. HSBC Finance - Wikipedia

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    In April 2015, HSBC Finance was reported as having accidentally uploaded information on United States customers' mortgages, including social security numbers and telephone numbers, to a publicly accessible webserver that was subsequently indexed by Google search. The data included information from a large number of HSBC Finance's subsidiary firms.

  9. New Century Financial - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, the company was second only to HSBC Finance in issuing subprime mortgages, [3] making $51.6 billion in subprime loans. [7] Subprime mortgage loans are made to borrowers with limited or bad credit history. With a higher rate of default than prime loans, subprime mortgage loans are priced based on the risk assumed by the lender.