Welcome to Real Estate Foreclosure Guide
Nevada Real Estate Foreclosure Law Article
. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.
Where To Find Real Estate Foreclosure Listings
from:Real estate foreclosure listings are not a secret. There are multiple Internet sites that compile lists of their own to sell when you join their site as a member. There are benefits to going through a third party to get real estate foreclosure listings, but they can also be had just by searching the public records in your area. If you are looking for real estate foreclosure listings across the United States, then going to a third party that has compiled that information into one easy to search online source can save you a lot of time. If you are looking for real estate foreclosure listings close to home, however, you can get good information through your local newspapers, realtors, and the county records.
Local Information
When a bank is going to foreclose on a property, it is required by law to place a notice of sale in the local newspaper. This information will show up sporadically in the local newspapers and even some business journals are known to carry it too. Just look under the “Public Notice” section of these periodicals to find out what foreclosure sales may be happening in your area and compile your own list.
Another source to build quality, local, real estate foreclosure listings is the county records. You can look for any Notice of Default (NOD) to see what might in preforclosure. Other places to look in the public records are doing a search for Lis Pendens or Notices of Sale. Some county records are now searchable online and contain the latest information on local foreclosures. If you want to save some money and be the first in line, it can pay to create your own real estate foreclosure listings by searching the public records for free.
Online Third Parties
If you are investing nationwide, you may want to find information on foreclosures all across the country. In that case, you will probably want to get real estate foreclosure listings through a third party. One of the nice things about getting that information online is that often they provide additional information like tax and property liens that might be hard for you to find yourself. As always, be sure to check out properties thoroughly before making an offer, and double-check all the facts that you may get from a third party online vendor of real estate foreclosure listings. Otherwise, you might find out that there is an error in the information that can cost you plenty at closing. While using online third parties can help to speed up nationwide searches, they should never be a substitute for doing your own homework to make sure the deal is sound and you are protecting your own interests.
Nevada Real Estate Foreclosure Law News
Real estate: Nevada leads U.S. in foreclosure rate for fifth straight year
A foreclosed home is seen for sale in Sacramento, Calif. While foreclosures are down in Nevada and nationally, one in 23 housing units in Nevada are distressed.
Read more...Hooters Las Vegas, creditor fight over $100 million 'deficiency'
A bankruptcy judge is weighing whether Nevada’s new law on “deficiency judgments” will apply to the auction of the Hooters hotel-casino in Las Vegas. The Legislature last summer passed Assembly Bill 273 in what was billed as an effort to help homeowners losing their homes to foreclosure. With so many homeowners underwater in their mortgages, the Legislature limited deficiency judgments to help ...
Read more...5 Booming Bank Stocks Poised to Fall (Update 3)
Updated market close information and with comments on the possible mortgage settlement from real estate attorney and adjunct New York University law professor Adam Leitman Bailey. NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- It looks like a week for bank stocks -- and their investors -- to take a breather. After the amazing year-to-date run for bank stocks through last Friday's strong employment report, which ...
Read more...Attorneys hit Nevada foreclosure processors with class-action suit
Two attorneys announced Monday they’re suing six companies they claim have been processing Nevada home foreclosures without authorization. Attorneys Nicholas Boylan of San Diego and Shawn Christopher of Henderson said they filed suit last month in Clark County District Court and are seeking class-action status on behalf of 16 Nevadans named as plaintiffs and potentially thousands of more ...
Read more...Christopher Legal Group Files Class Action Lawsuit in Nevada Against Foreclosure Companies for Illegal Debt Collection
LAS VEGAS, Jan. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Attorneys Shawn Christopher and Nicholas A. Boylan have served a class action lawsuit on behalf of 16 Nevadans against five companies hired by banks and lenders ...
Read more...


