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golfing eagles 10-16-2015 02:09 PM

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Originally Posted by waterlily (Post 1130193)
I am only posting because Gracie started the thread.

Now there's a good reason if ever I heard one:1rotfl:

Jima64 10-16-2015 05:32 PM

Too bad there is not a way to speed up the process of taking a property and putting it back on the market. Do most foreclosers go through uncontested? If so, why does it take so long.

Nucky 10-16-2015 06:21 PM

Something Is Rotten With This Situation.
 
Unless I'm missing something which is possible or if things are done differently in Florida the hit list for these foreclosures in The Villages can be found where? I have put several realtors on cross examination about foreclosures and the total result is zero. I would love to catch a manufactured or regular home that's hurtin for certain and shape it up to help myself, the neighbors, & The Community. I would never consider a house that the people or person are being evicted by the sheriff and the house is available immediately. Bad Karma, not into that scenario. If you feel like it my E-mail is Muhlbach1@hotmail.com. I'll try to help with one or two properties. I just need an address a picture and a description of what is known about the property. Once I'm set, I will be living in one of them I'll help you learn how to do the same thing for free if you like. It's rough to do and at times during the process you'll think that you should have your head examined but the feeling of accomplishment and helping someone else is amazing. There should not be any properties like that in this beautiful place. With all the knowledge and time people have on their hands it should be rewarding. Making a few dollars doesn't hurt either. I am disabled and can't do any of the work anymore, my wife would be the one technically doing the lifting...she great at the whole process and handles it with ease. I have no licensed business and am just looking for a bargain to start our restart in The Villages.

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 01-24-2016 10:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Topspinmo (Post 1129475)
Actually few hundred pretty low percentage IMO.

Lots of resale for sale also, some nice places stay on the market over year. :shocked:Build out hype IMO pushes uniformed buyers to new sales. :popcorn:Lots of snowbirds just let their property go in the summer in CYVs from my observation? Not all milk and honey, except for me!:beer3:

It's one one hundredth of one percent. I'd say The Villages is doing extremely well in this area. No where else in this country would this be looked at as a problem.

Moderator 01-24-2016 03:25 PM

The topic is distressed properties in the Villages. Please stay on topic.

asianthree 01-24-2016 07:48 PM

We bought our home from the child after parent passed away. Even though there was money and mortgage was paid off, it took a seventeen months before property could be put on market. It's not a fast process

jbdlfan 01-24-2016 08:26 PM

We bought a foreclosure. Got an awesome deal. Owner flat out just walked away.

villagetinker 01-25-2016 10:22 AM

Perhaps the solution would be for the developer to do MINIMAL maintenance, filing a lien on the property. This would include MINIMAL lawn and garden maintenance, and if necessary bug control.
I am sure there will be problems with this 'solution' also, but I believe this is much better then the properties just sitting vacant and decaying.

buzzy 01-25-2016 10:59 AM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 1177152)
Perhaps the solution would be for the developer to do MINIMAL maintenance, filing a lien on the property. This would include MINIMAL lawn and garden maintenance, and if necessary bug control.
I am sure there will be problems with this 'solution' also, but I believe this is much better then the properties just sitting vacant and decaying.

Might be a benefit if it was the only lien. A prior lien would take precedence. Probably would not matter if there was no signed contract.

rubicon 01-25-2016 02:48 PM

I do not know what triggered this thread to reopen, however, discussion had been on foreclosure homes. I won't say where but I have been by two homes in The Villages that are occupied and in dire need of maintenance . is the cause lack of motivation or lack of ability?


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