how often does the repo man come to your house?

December 22nd, 2009
R6Maniac asked:

if they come to your house to repo your car, but your not home, and the car is no where to be found, when will they come back?

Looking for a repo house for sale, not a forclosed. Help?

December 20th, 2009
cami b asked:

I live in Oklahoma an Im looking for a repo house for sale an alls i can find are forclosed homes. I have the cash to pay up front, I dont want to go through a bank. { takes to long} Please help me if you can.

Is there anything I should know be for bidding on a VA Repo house?

December 20th, 2009
tomwilla asked:

I am getting ready to place a bid to buy a house that is a VA foreclosure. I was told it would be slightly different than an offer on a regular home being sold.
I know there will be more paper work. But is there anything else I should know? Thank you for any advice.

How do I haggle on buyin a house thats a repo?

December 20th, 2009
senseibond asked:

looked at a bank owned repo house in crap shape huge lot of land previous owner left it in a massive mess. the bank is asking 99500
my realitor said offer them 50,000 and work from there House needs ton of work in the tune of thousands whatta I do?

why would a car repo sounds WORST than bank repo the house?

December 17th, 2009
iAMgoD asked:

or short sell the house? I can’t afford my house anymore & thinking of letting the bank take away. Also thinking of the car too, but seem like car repo is worst since they’ll garnish your wages & take you to court.

neighbors house got repo and theres still stuff in the backyard?

December 17th, 2009
Amanda . asked:

I saw a soccer ball in there backyard and i figured since they didn’t live there anymore I would take it but as I went to go get it I saw that there basketball hoop was still back there laying on the ground… Its not broken or anything just really dusty and hasn’t been used in a while… I was wondering since there house was repo can i take the basketball hoop or would that still be considered stealing?

How do I go about buying an REO Repo house?

December 15th, 2009
jfranzet asked:

I’m interested in buying a Repo (in the banks possession) but have never bought a house this way and was wondering what the best way to go about it is. The asking price for the house is $406,000 which is around market value, but the house is in disarray and would need all new carpet, new paint, and some drywall work and replacing of fixtures. I’m tempted to just put in a lowball offer but think it might be helpful if I knew what amount of money the bank is trying to recover, what repo fees they want to recover, and what the real estate agent who is selling the house expects to make as commission so I can make the lowest offer possible without getting blown off. Any suggestions on how to proceed?

what will a bank do after they repo my house?

December 11th, 2009
gravilytrac asked:

recently after an illness i can no longer pay for my home,so ive moved into an apt. an am prepareing to let the bank have the house.what reprocutions will affect me other than losing my credit which is bad anyway? will they sell the house an expect me to pay the differance if it does not met the balance owed?I have no other property to lein,what about my job, how will this affect it in anyway?

Can they put a lien on my house for a repo car?

December 9th, 2009
Kazra A asked:

My husband and I had a repo back in dec. they sent us a thing saying we had to pay 16,000 or they would go to a collections agency. We have heard thourgh a friend that they can put a lien on our house and seize our bank accounts. We can not afford to pay that back that is why we had a repo in the first place. We are really scared and have no idea what to do.

Can I get sued for cancelling on a contract on a repo house?

November 26th, 2009
Jesus S asked:

I live in Kansas. The house is in Kansas and the listing agent is saying that we will be sued by the repo bank for not going through with this. The FHA apprasal didn’t pass twice. We had to work on it ourselves to make it pass and it wasn’t ours yet. We just don’t want the house anymore. Can we be sued?