Post by jeffolie on Sept 20, 2012 14:44:56 GMT -6
ePropertyWatch free service “House Stealing” alerts + prices
Prices from a radarlogic site [www.epropertywatch.com] for homeowners show prices in my location show a dramatic decline in prices in the last 10 days...about 10% or more
epropertywatch.com
www.epropertywatch.com/epwApp/Default.aspx
[ FAQs ... www.epropertywatch.com/epwApp/resources/faqs.aspx?id=704#catch ]
" ... What is ePropertyWatch?
Answer: ePropertyWatch is a free service that monitors your home address for liens based upon information received from your county recorder’s office. If we obtain information that a lien has been placed, you are notified by email.In addition, ePropertyWatch also tracks and alerts you of other important information about your home and neighborhood. This may include your current estimated home value, nearby sales and foreclosures, and real estate market trends in your zip code, city, and state.
Why do I need ePropertyWatch?
Answer: A growing fraud in the United States is that of “House Stealing”. The FBI has a page on their web site dedicated to warning Americans about this growing problem: www.fbi.gov/page2/march08/housestealing_032508.html While ePropertyWatch can not keep your home from being preyed on by those practicing “House Stealing” – it may give you early warning of potential problems. The FBI advises “from time to time, it’s also a good idea to check all information pertaining to your house through your county’s deeds office. If you see any paperwork you don’t recognize or any signature that is not yours, look into it". ePropertyWatch assists you with this process by alerting you to the liens that have been reported to CoreLogic. Please note, while ePropertyWatch covers the majority of transactions, you should also check information your county's recorder's office directly, to ensure that information is accurate and complete.
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radarlogic.com
The RPX Monthly Housing Market Report for July 2012 is Now Available
Report Shows that Apparent Strength in Housing Prices is Driven by a Reduction in Distressed Home Sales
premiumresearch.radarlogic.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=RPXMHMR%2DJULY
Prices from a radarlogic site [www.epropertywatch.com] for homeowners show prices in my location show a dramatic decline in prices in the last 10 days...about 10% or more
epropertywatch.com
www.epropertywatch.com/epwApp/Default.aspx
[ FAQs ... www.epropertywatch.com/epwApp/resources/faqs.aspx?id=704#catch ]
" ... What is ePropertyWatch?
Answer: ePropertyWatch is a free service that monitors your home address for liens based upon information received from your county recorder’s office. If we obtain information that a lien has been placed, you are notified by email.In addition, ePropertyWatch also tracks and alerts you of other important information about your home and neighborhood. This may include your current estimated home value, nearby sales and foreclosures, and real estate market trends in your zip code, city, and state.
Why do I need ePropertyWatch?
Answer: A growing fraud in the United States is that of “House Stealing”. The FBI has a page on their web site dedicated to warning Americans about this growing problem: www.fbi.gov/page2/march08/housestealing_032508.html While ePropertyWatch can not keep your home from being preyed on by those practicing “House Stealing” – it may give you early warning of potential problems. The FBI advises “from time to time, it’s also a good idea to check all information pertaining to your house through your county’s deeds office. If you see any paperwork you don’t recognize or any signature that is not yours, look into it". ePropertyWatch assists you with this process by alerting you to the liens that have been reported to CoreLogic. Please note, while ePropertyWatch covers the majority of transactions, you should also check information your county's recorder's office directly, to ensure that information is accurate and complete.
=======================================
radarlogic.com
The RPX Monthly Housing Market Report for July 2012 is Now Available
Report Shows that Apparent Strength in Housing Prices is Driven by a Reduction in Distressed Home Sales
premiumresearch.radarlogic.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=RPXMHMR%2DJULY