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  2. 7 Secrets for Finding a Rental After Foreclosure - AOL

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    The foreclosure may show up you on your credit report and could work against you when you are looking for a new place. To get the apartment or rental home you want, use these tips to find a rental ...

  3. April Charney - Wikipedia

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    Between 1991 and 2003 she practiced law in Sarasota with Gulfcoast Legal Services as a managing and staff attorney. Following that she 'commuted' to a second residence in Jacksonville for her work at Jacksonville Area Legal Aid. Suffering from an acute, life-threatening illness in early 2012, Charney resigned from her position in Jacksonville.

  4. What is a foreclosure? How it works and how to avoid it - AOL

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    A foreclosure occurs when a lender takes control over a property from a borrower for failing to make timely payments. A foreclosure can damage your credit score and result in loss of property. As ...

  5. Foreclosure - Wikipedia

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    Foreclosure floodwaters receded somewhat in 2010 in the nation’s hardest-hit housing markets. Even so, foreclosure levels remained five to 10 times higher than historic norms in most of those hard-hit markets, where deep fault-lines of risk remain and could potentially trigger more waves of foreclosure activity in 2011 and beyond.” [30]

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  7. 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]