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  2. ‘It’s totally insane’: Georgia homeowners share horror ...

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    If you fail to make your payments, the HOA or COA may foreclose on the property (but only if the lien is worth $2,000 or more) to force a sale to a new owner — even if you have a mortgage on it ...

  3. Kim Zolciak-Biermann's Foreclosure Auction for Georgia Home ...

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    Kim Zolciak-Biermann's home in Alpharetta, Georgia, will no longer hit the auction block on March 7 due to foreclosure, ET has learned. The law office of Brock & Scott, PLLC says the auction of ...

  4. Foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    In Alberta, Canada, there are three steps to foreclosure. First, the owner is behind in mortgage payments but still retains full control of the property. Then, the owner is still on title but has lost control of the property to the Court of Queens Bench of Alberta. Last, the legal title has been transferred by the courts to the banks.

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  6. Equity stripping - Wikipedia

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    The rescue artist may in this case either charge rent payments to the owner with a false promise of the ability to eventually repurchase the property, or charge payments the original owner is led to believe are toward a refinanced mortgage. In these cases, the property remains in foreclosure status, unbeknownst to the original owner.

  7. Foreclosure rescue scheme - Wikipedia

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    The scheme preys on desperate homeowners whose mortgages are in default by offering to prevent the foreclosure. [1] [2] There are various ways in which foreclosure rescue schemes work, causing different types of harm to the homeowners, but all ultimately with the likely end result of the owner being forced out of their home and losing even more ...