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> <channel><title>Comments for Tustin Foreclosures Search</title> <atom:link href="http://tustinforeclosures.com/comments/feed/" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml" /><link>http://tustinforeclosures.com</link> <description>Finding Tustin Real Estate Made Easy</description> <lastBuildDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 19:46:07 +0000</lastBuildDate> <sy:updatePeriod>hourly</sy:updatePeriod> <sy:updateFrequency>1</sy:updateFrequency> <generator>http://wordpress.org/?v=3.1.3</generator> <item><title>Comment on  Where is a good place for a birthday dinner in ... by titanbabe</title><link>http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/where-is-a-good-place-for-a-birthday-dinner-in-orange-county/#comment-471</link> <dc:creator>titanbabe</dc:creator> <pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 19:46:07 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/where-is-a-good-place-for-a-birthday-dinner-in-orange-county/#comment-471</guid> <description>Macaroni Grill, BJ&#039;s, Claim Jumper, Chili&#039;s, TGI Fridays, Joe&#039;s Crab Shack (Newport on PCH)</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Macaroni Grill, BJ&#8217;s, Claim Jumper, Chili&#8217;s, TGI Fridays, Joe&#8217;s Crab Shack (Newport on PCH)</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>Comment on  Where is a good place for a birthday dinner in ... by Anonymous</title><link>http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/where-is-a-good-place-for-a-birthday-dinner-in-orange-county/#comment-470</link> <dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator> <pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 19:30:55 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/where-is-a-good-place-for-a-birthday-dinner-in-orange-county/#comment-470</guid> <description>Cook at your own house, teenagers in southern  cal are socially inept when asked to eat out, and they will react differently and shy, maybe even embarrassed when with parents
You will traumatize the teenagers
I recommend pizza :)</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cook at your own house, teenagers in southern  cal are socially inept when asked to eat out, and they will react differently and shy, maybe even embarrassed when with parents</p><p>You will traumatize the teenagers</p><p>I recommend pizza <img
src='http://tustinforeclosures.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /></p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>Comment on Tustin, California?? by LizzieC.</title><link>http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/tustin-california-2/#comment-469</link> <dc:creator>LizzieC.</dc:creator> <pubDate>Mon, 20 Feb 2012 00:24:38 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/tustin-california-2/#comment-469</guid> <description>Yo love_ca! As a SoCal native, I will gladly help you with this question.
SHOPPING
You can go to The Tustin Marketplace, and shop &#039;till you drop or eat &#039;till you plop! Learn more at:http://www.shopthemarketplace.com/
The Irvine Spectrum is only a few miles away! With lots of renovations (plus a cool big wheel and theatre) done and lots to do, it&#039;s the ideal weekend hangout spot! http://www.shopirvinespectrumcenter.com/
WATERPARK
Wild Rivers is totally awesome! I would recommend you go on Mondays after 4 pm, when the Monday Night Carload is on. More info at: http://www.wildrivers.com/
BEACH
Newport Beach is one of the best beaches to hit the waves and stay cool! Map (from Google): http://www.wildrivers.com/
Corona Del Mar is pretty neat too! http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=652
ANGELS STADIUM
Go see the Angels at one of their ballgames! Bring the family or a couple of friends! http://losangeles.angels.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/index.jsp?c_id=ana
EDUCATIONAL
Go to Bower&#039;s Museum for filling your brain with knowledge. More at: http://www.bowers.org/
The Discovery Center not only is educational; it&#039;s lotsa fun, too! http://64.143.71.42/
ZOOs/AQUARIUM
Santa Ana Zoo is a pretty cool place to see... zoo animals! Go to:  http://www.santaanazoo.org/
San Diego Zoo is kinda far, but still fun to got to! http://www.sandiegozoo.org/
The Aquarium at the Pacific is a wonderful place to see aquatic animals! http://www.aquariumofpacific.org/
I have gone to all of these locations (except Bowers...but I&#039;ll go there soon!), so I knew that they are good recommendations. Try them out and see for yourself! While most of these areas are outside of Tustin, they are still kinda close but very fun to go to! Hope you have some fun! :)</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yo love_ca! As a SoCal native, I will gladly help you with this question.</p><p>SHOPPING<br
/> You can go to The Tustin Marketplace, and shop &#8217;till you drop or eat &#8217;till you plop! Learn more at:<a
target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://tustinforeclosures.com/goto/http://www.shopthemarketplace.com/"  rel="nofollow">http://www.shopthemarketplace.com/</a></p><p>The Irvine Spectrum is only a few miles away! With lots of renovations (plus a cool big wheel and theatre) done and lots to do, it&#8217;s the ideal weekend hangout spot! <a
target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://tustinforeclosures.com/goto/http://www.shopirvinespectrumcenter.com/"  rel="nofollow">http://www.shopirvinespectrumcenter.com/</a></p><p>WATERPARK<br
/> Wild Rivers is totally awesome! I would recommend you go on Mondays after 4 pm, when the Monday Night Carload is on. More info at: <a
target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://tustinforeclosures.com/goto/http://www.wildrivers.com/"  rel="nofollow">http://www.wildrivers.com/</a></p><p>BEACH<br
/> Newport Beach is one of the best beaches to hit the waves and stay cool! Map (from Google): <a
target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://tustinforeclosures.com/goto/http://www.wildrivers.com/"  rel="nofollow">http://www.wildrivers.com/</a></p><p>Corona Del Mar is pretty neat too! <a
target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://tustinforeclosures.com/goto/http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=652"  rel="nofollow">http://www.parks.ca.gov/default.asp?page_id=652</a></p><p>ANGELS STADIUM<br
/> Go see the Angels at one of their ballgames! Bring the family or a couple of friends! <a
target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://tustinforeclosures.com/goto/http://losangeles.angels.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/index.jsp?c_id=ana"  rel="nofollow">http://losangeles.angels.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/index.jsp?c_id=ana</a></p><p>EDUCATIONAL<br
/> Go to Bower&#8217;s Museum for filling your brain with knowledge. More at: <a
target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://tustinforeclosures.com/goto/http://www.bowers.org/"  rel="nofollow">http://www.bowers.org/</a></p><p>The Discovery Center not only is educational; it&#8217;s lotsa fun, too! <a
target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://tustinforeclosures.com/goto/http://64.143.71.42/"  rel="nofollow">http://64.143.71.42/</a></p><p>ZOOs/AQUARIUM<br
/> Santa Ana Zoo is a pretty cool place to see&#8230; zoo animals! Go to: <a
target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://tustinforeclosures.com/goto/http://www.santaanazoo.org/"  rel="nofollow">http://www.santaanazoo.org/</a></p><p>San Diego Zoo is kinda far, but still fun to got to! <a
target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://tustinforeclosures.com/goto/http://www.sandiegozoo.org/"  rel="nofollow">http://www.sandiegozoo.org/</a></p><p>The Aquarium at the Pacific is a wonderful place to see aquatic animals! <a
target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://tustinforeclosures.com/goto/http://www.aquariumofpacific.org/"  rel="nofollow">http://www.aquariumofpacific.org/</a></p><p>I have gone to all of these locations (except Bowers&#8230;but I&#8217;ll go there soon!), so I knew that they are good recommendations. Try them out and see for yourself! While most of these areas are outside of Tustin, they are still kinda close but very fun to go to! Hope you have some fun! <img
src='http://tustinforeclosures.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /></p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>Comment on Tustin, California?? by bigjohn B</title><link>http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/tustin-california-2/#comment-468</link> <dc:creator>bigjohn B</dc:creator> <pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2012 23:38:45 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/tustin-california-2/#comment-468</guid> <description>You need to say what you like to do. Beach, hiking, shopping, whatever. Then we can say what is available.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You need to say what you like to do. Beach, hiking, shopping, whatever. Then we can say what is available.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>Comment on  Q&amp;A: How do I find foreclosure listings with ... by Bamboo Jones</title><link>http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/qa-how-do-i-find-foreclosure-listings-with-out-paying/#comment-467</link> <dc:creator>Bamboo Jones</dc:creator> <pubDate>Sun, 12 Feb 2012 15:34:09 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/qa-how-do-i-find-foreclosure-listings-with-out-paying/#comment-467</guid> <description>There are ways to get the information you are looking for without paying.  A good place to start is the HUD.gov site.  You can access information on HUD homes being foreclosed on at the HUD.gov site.  A good place to find homes being foreclosed on by a bank is to do a search of your county office.  Foreclosure information is public information so you can go directly to your county web site to get information.
It is not necessarily a bad idea to sign up for one of the online places that charge you for the information.  You can cancel your subscription as soon as you find your place.  I&#039;d also highly recommend finding a real estate broker who specializes in foreclosures because putting in an offer and buying one is very complicated and there is a lot of paperwork that needs to be filled out correctly or the bank will set it aside and move on to the next offer.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are ways to get the information you are looking for without paying.  A good place to start is the HUD.gov site.  You can access information on HUD homes being foreclosed on at the HUD.gov site.  A good place to find homes being foreclosed on by a bank is to do a search of your county office.  Foreclosure information is public information so you can go directly to your county web site to get information.</p><p>It is not necessarily a bad idea to sign up for one of the online places that charge you for the information.  You can cancel your subscription as soon as you find your place.  I&#8217;d also highly recommend finding a real estate broker who specializes in foreclosures because putting in an offer and buying one is very complicated and there is a lot of paperwork that needs to be filled out correctly or the bank will set it aside and move on to the next offer.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>Comment on  Q&amp;A: How much does it cost to hire an ... by Bob</title><link>http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/qa-how-much-does-it-cost-to-hire-an-electrical-engineering-to-do-the-calculations-for-the-energy-for-my-suite/#comment-466</link> <dc:creator>Bob</dc:creator> <pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 20:16:04 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/qa-how-much-does-it-cost-to-hire-an-electrical-engineering-to-do-the-calculations-for-the-energy-for-my-suite/#comment-466</guid> <description>no need. u can do it by yourself. u can always go to each of the load u are using in your suit. u jot down the rated power of ur loads, which is written in kW. then u sum them all up ;)</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>no need. u can do it by yourself. u can always go to each of the load u are using in your suit. u jot down the rated power of ur loads, which is written in kW. then u sum them all up <img
src='http://tustinforeclosures.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /></p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>Comment on  Q&amp;A: How much does it cost to hire an ... by Mark M</title><link>http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/qa-how-much-does-it-cost-to-hire-an-electrical-engineering-to-do-the-calculations-for-the-energy-for-my-suite/#comment-465</link> <dc:creator>Mark M</dc:creator> <pubDate>Fri, 10 Feb 2012 19:28:49 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/qa-how-much-does-it-cost-to-hire-an-electrical-engineering-to-do-the-calculations-for-the-energy-for-my-suite/#comment-465</guid> <description>A real engineer will cost $ 200/hr.  A good master electrician however will do this for $ 40-80/hr.  The national electric code has some guidance in the example section for estimating typical electrical usage.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A real engineer will cost $ 200/hr.  A good master electrician however will do this for $ 40-80/hr.  The national electric code has some guidance in the example section for estimating typical electrical usage.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>Comment on  How can I find someone to talk to about getting ... by Bob</title><link>http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/how-can-i-find-someone-to-talk-to-about-getting-solar-panels-for-my-house/#comment-464</link> <dc:creator>Bob</dc:creator> <pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 23:45:15 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/how-can-i-find-someone-to-talk-to-about-getting-solar-panels-for-my-house/#comment-464</guid> <description>Call (ask for Martin) or send email (martin@planitsolar.com) and ask.  They&#039;re too far from you, but they may know someone in the LA area.  They&#039;re good guys, and will tell you if they do.
http://www.planitsolar.com/</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Call (ask for Martin) or send email (martin@planitsolar.com) and ask.  They&#8217;re too far from you, but they may know someone in the LA area.  They&#8217;re good guys, and will tell you if they do.</p><p><a
target="_blank" rel="nofollow" href="http://tustinforeclosures.com/goto/http://www.planitsolar.com/"  rel="nofollow">http://www.planitsolar.com/</a></p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>Comment on  How can I find someone to talk to about getting ... by Troy</title><link>http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/how-can-i-find-someone-to-talk-to-about-getting-solar-panels-for-my-house/#comment-463</link> <dc:creator>Troy</dc:creator> <pubDate>Wed, 08 Feb 2012 22:49:26 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/how-can-i-find-someone-to-talk-to-about-getting-solar-panels-for-my-house/#comment-463</guid> <description>Today, Senators Cantwell (D-WA) and Ensign (R-NV) introduced the Clean Energy Stimulus Act of 2008 (S. 2821). The bill extends the commercial Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for eight years, removes the utility exemption and provides AMT relief. The bill also extends residential ITC for one year, removes the $ 2,000 cap for residential PV, and provides AMT relief.
The two credits and other incentives are scheduled to expire at the end of 2008.
“Satisfying our energy needs and reducing our reliance on foreign sources is a challenge that we must meet, but that can only happen with the right incentives in place,” said Ensign. “Our bipartisan bill will help put us on a path toward energy independence with American ingenuity leading the way.”
“We have an opportunity to break the stalemate in the Senate,” Ensign added. “Especially at a time when our economy is struggling, we should not be increasing taxes to pay for incentives. These incentives are necessary for our energy security and to help jumpstart our economy.”
The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) says this legislation will create thousands of jobs, unleash billions in investment and prevent a major disruption in this fast-growing sector – all at a time when the United States needs it the most. The bill got a quick boost from a key GOP leader–Sen. Pete Domenici (NM), senior Republican on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Domenici issued a statement Thursday saying the tax credits for renewables would benefit the economy by creating jobs and furthering the development of alternatives to fossil fuels.
Senator Domenici said, “It is time to stop playing politics with our energy future and extend these important tax credits. In 2005, I was proud to help author the largest and most significant tax credits for clean energy technology in our nation’s history. The bill we’re introducing today will extend many of these tax credits to ensure that we can continue to develop alternatives to foreign sources of oil. I look forward to quick action so we can get this done.”
The House has approved this bill or similar versions four times, but the legislation stalled in the Senate over repeal of the oil industry tax breaks. On the last Senate vote to overcome a procedural, hurdle supporters fell one vote short of the 60 votes they needed. The Senate bill differs significantly from the $ 18.1 billion package of energy tax credit passed last February by the House of Representatives. The House paid for the incentives by rolling back the tax incentives for oil and gas companies, while Thursday’s Senate proposal contains no budgetary offsets.
SEIA expects the Senate to take action on the legislation over the next several weeks before the bill moves back to the House. There are still a large number of procedural hurdles to overcome, including the delicate issue of budgetary offsets, before final passage.
Rhone Resch, SEIA president says, “We applaud Senators Cantwell and Ensign for their leadership in presenting a bipartisan solution that stabilizes our country’s commitment to clean, reliable solar energy. From New Hampshire to Michigan to Oregon, this bill provides a much-needed shot in the arm for our ailing national economy. This legislation will create thousands of jobs, unleash billions in investment and prevent a major disruption in this fast-growing sector - all at a time when we need it the most.”
“We look forward to working with Senators Cantwell and Ensign and their respective leadership to see that a long-term extension of the ITC passes in the Senate, makes its way through conference and is signed by the President. With this one act, we can put our nation on a path to once again become a global leader in clean, reliable, job-creating solar power.”
Ensign and Cantwell’s bill has bipartisan co-sponsorship from the following Senators:
Sen Allard, Wayne [CO]
Sen Biden, Joseph R., Jr. [DE]
Sen Boxer, Barbara [CA]
Sen Burr, Richard [NC]
Sen Coleman, Norm [MN]
Sen Collins, Susan M. [ME]
Sen Cornyn, John [TX]
Sen Craig, Larry E. [ID]
Sen Dodd, Christopher J. [CT]
Sen Dole, Elizabeth [NC]
Sen Domenici, Pete V. [NM]
Sen Ensign, John [NV]
Sen Enzi, Michael B. [WY]
Sen Feinstein, Dianne [CA]
Sen Graham, Lindsey [SC]
Sen Hatch, Orrin G. [UT]
Sen Hutchison, Kay Bailey [TX]
Sen Johnson, Tim [SD]
Sen Klobuchar, Amy [MN]
Sen Landrieu, Mary L. [LA]
Sen Martinez, Mel [FL]
Sen Menendez, Robert [NJ]
Sen Murkowski, Lisa [AK]
Sen Roberts, Pat [KS]
Sen Salazar, Ken [CO]
Sen Sanders, Bernard [VT]
Sen Schumer, Charles E. [NY]
Sen Smith, Gordon H. [OR]
Sen Snowe, Olympia J. [ME]
Sen Stabenow, Debbie [MI]
Sen Stevens, Ted [AK]
Sen Sununu, John E. [NH]
Sen Thune, John [SD]</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today, Senators Cantwell (D-WA) and Ensign (R-NV) introduced the Clean Energy Stimulus Act of 2008 (S. 2821). The bill extends the commercial Investment Tax Credit (ITC) for eight years, removes the utility exemption and provides AMT relief. The bill also extends residential ITC for one year, removes the $ 2,000 cap for residential PV, and provides AMT relief.</p><p>The two credits and other incentives are scheduled to expire at the end of 2008.<br
/> “Satisfying our energy needs and reducing our reliance on foreign sources is a challenge that we must meet, but that can only happen with the right incentives in place,” said Ensign. “Our bipartisan bill will help put us on a path toward energy independence with American ingenuity leading the way.”<br
/> “We have an opportunity to break the stalemate in the Senate,” Ensign added. “Especially at a time when our economy is struggling, we should not be increasing taxes to pay for incentives. These incentives are necessary for our energy security and to help jumpstart our economy.”</p><p>The Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA) says this legislation will create thousands of jobs, unleash billions in investment and prevent a major disruption in this fast-growing sector – all at a time when the United States needs it the most. The bill got a quick boost from a key GOP leader–Sen. Pete Domenici (NM), senior Republican on the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. Domenici issued a statement Thursday saying the tax credits for renewables would benefit the economy by creating jobs and furthering the development of alternatives to fossil fuels.</p><p>Senator Domenici said, “It is time to stop playing politics with our energy future and extend these important tax credits. In 2005, I was proud to help author the largest and most significant tax credits for clean energy technology in our nation’s history. The bill we’re introducing today will extend many of these tax credits to ensure that we can continue to develop alternatives to foreign sources of oil. I look forward to quick action so we can get this done.”<br
/> The House has approved this bill or similar versions four times, but the legislation stalled in the Senate over repeal of the oil industry tax breaks. On the last Senate vote to overcome a procedural, hurdle supporters fell one vote short of the 60 votes they needed. The Senate bill differs significantly from the $ 18.1 billion package of energy tax credit passed last February by the House of Representatives. The House paid for the incentives by rolling back the tax incentives for oil and gas companies, while Thursday’s Senate proposal contains no budgetary offsets.</p><p>SEIA expects the Senate to take action on the legislation over the next several weeks before the bill moves back to the House. There are still a large number of procedural hurdles to overcome, including the delicate issue of budgetary offsets, before final passage.</p><p>Rhone Resch, SEIA president says, “We applaud Senators Cantwell and Ensign for their leadership in presenting a bipartisan solution that stabilizes our country’s commitment to clean, reliable solar energy. From New Hampshire to Michigan to Oregon, this bill provides a much-needed shot in the arm for our ailing national economy. This legislation will create thousands of jobs, unleash billions in investment and prevent a major disruption in this fast-growing sector &#8211; all at a time when we need it the most.”<br
/> “We look forward to working with Senators Cantwell and Ensign and their respective leadership to see that a long-term extension of the ITC passes in the Senate, makes its way through conference and is signed by the President. With this one act, we can put our nation on a path to once again become a global leader in clean, reliable, job-creating solar power.”</p><p>Ensign and Cantwell’s bill has bipartisan co-sponsorship from the following Senators:</p><p>Sen Allard, Wayne [CO]<br
/> Sen Biden, Joseph R., Jr. [DE]<br
/> Sen Boxer, Barbara [CA]<br
/> Sen Burr, Richard [NC]<br
/> Sen Coleman, Norm [MN]<br
/> Sen Collins, Susan M. [ME]<br
/> Sen Cornyn, John [TX]<br
/> Sen Craig, Larry E. [ID]<br
/> Sen Dodd, Christopher J. [CT]<br
/> Sen Dole, Elizabeth [NC]<br
/> Sen Domenici, Pete V. [NM]<br
/> Sen Ensign, John [NV]<br
/> Sen Enzi, Michael B. [WY]<br
/> Sen Feinstein, Dianne [CA]<br
/> Sen Graham, Lindsey [SC]<br
/> Sen Hatch, Orrin G. [UT]<br
/> Sen Hutchison, Kay Bailey [TX]<br
/> Sen Johnson, Tim [SD]<br
/> Sen Klobuchar, Amy [MN]<br
/> Sen Landrieu, Mary L. [LA]<br
/> Sen Martinez, Mel [FL]<br
/> Sen Menendez, Robert [NJ]<br
/> Sen Murkowski, Lisa [AK]<br
/> Sen Roberts, Pat [KS]<br
/> Sen Salazar, Ken [CO]<br
/> Sen Sanders, Bernard [VT]<br
/> Sen Schumer, Charles E. [NY]<br
/> Sen Smith, Gordon H. [OR]<br
/> Sen Snowe, Olympia J. [ME]<br
/> Sen Stabenow, Debbie [MI]<br
/> Sen Stevens, Ted [AK]<br
/> Sen Sununu, John E. [NH]<br
/> Sen Thune, John [SD]</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> <item><title>Comment on  How long does a foreclosure take in the state of ... by CAtransplant</title><link>http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/how-long-does-a-foreclosure-take-in-the-state-of-maryland/#comment-462</link> <dc:creator>CAtransplant</dc:creator> <pubDate>Sun, 05 Feb 2012 06:55:45 +0000</pubDate> <guid
isPermaLink="false">http://tustinforeclosures.com/blog/how-long-does-a-foreclosure-take-in-the-state-of-maryland/#comment-462</guid> <description>Each situation is different, often the lender will start foreclosure proceedings once you are 60 days delinquent.
There are so many factors that it can take anywhere from a couple of months to a year from when payments are delinquent.</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Each situation is different, often the lender will start foreclosure proceedings once you are 60 days delinquent.<br
/> There are so many factors that it can take anywhere from a couple of months to a year from when payments are delinquent.</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
