Thursday, March 7, 2013

Dangers of Foreclosures Pt 3


Yesterday we touched on this subject very briefly. That is when you position yourself to purchase a foreclosure it may not be all as it seems on face value. A lot of your more expensive homes may be effected by this more than the lesser priced homes. This is due to the high-end appliances, fixtures and amenities used to build these homes. More often than not previous homeowners are blamed for the vandalism to these homes, however opportunistic vagrants are usually to blame for the damage.

Conversely, when homeowners are to blame it is usually due to resentment and unsuccessful attempts to keep the property. The previous homeowners usually have some form of emotional attachment to the property. They usually have looked at several homes before deciding on this one, took in to account their own careers, children's future and neighborhood suitability. Then we bring into the fact that they have to give this all up in a moments notice. They have invested time, money and dreams into this property and now they have to move.

This can cause some serious separation anxiety and disgust towards the lender. Consequently since they can do no harm physically against the mortgage company then they decide to take it out on the property. Ultimately, this will hurt the home's value and somebody will have to pay to replace and repair the damage that has been inflicted. Nevertheless, your goal is to ensure that you are not stuck with the bill, if you are make sure to include this in your negotiations and mention it to your broker.

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