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  2. Foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    A house that has gone through a foreclosure auction and failed to attract any acceptable bids may remain the property of the owner of the mortgage. That inventory is called REO (real estate owned). In these situations, the owner/servicer tries to sell it through standard real estate channels.

  3. Repossession - Wikipedia

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    Repossession, colloquially repo, is a "self-help" type of action in which the party having right of ownership of a property takes the property in question back from the party having right of possession without invoking court proceedings. The property may then be sold by either the financial institution or third party sellers. [1]

  4. Real estate owned - Wikipedia

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    REO sale property in San Diego, California. Real estate owned, or REO, is a term used in the United States to describe a class of property owned by a lender—typically a bank, government agency, or government loan insurer—after an unsuccessful sale at a foreclosure auction. [1]

  5. One bank solves glut of repossessed homes with wrecking ball

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    I wrote recently about a problem many communities are facing: ghost neighborhoods filled with empty, repossessed houses ripe for crime. Some cities, anxious to maintain property values, have taken ...

  6. Equity stripping - Wikipedia

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    In an equity stripping scheme an investor buys the property from a homeowner facing foreclosure and agrees to lease the home to the homeowner who may remain in the home as a tenant. Often, these transactions take advantage of uninformed, low-income homeowners; because of the complexity of the transaction, victims are often unaware that they are ...

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