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Archive for the ‘Arizona Foreclosure’ CategoryNovember 19th, 2009The total number of failed banks in the U.S. as of the end of October 2009 tallies 115 with 9 banks recently adding to that number. “Bank foreclosed properties in the states of California, Texas, Illinois and Arizona contributed largely to the collapse of nine banks owned by holding company FBOP Corporation.”
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July 27th, 2009If you live in the state of Arizona and face foreclosure, you need to know the basics of the foreclosure laws of your state. In Arizona, the Non-Judicial Foreclosure is most common but sometimes a judicial foreclosure does occur but only in the absence of a power of sale clause in the mortgage loan [...]
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