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Foreclosure laws introduced in Nebraska and Indiana

Nebraska and Indiana are two of the latest states to look at placing restrictions on how foreclosure investors can operate. If you are an investor in either of these states, you need to pay attention as these bills make their way through the legislative process, because they could affect your business. If you’re in another state, be aware of this trend of consumer legislation and consider getting involved in the political process in your state to protect the interests of legitimate real estate investors and foreclosure specialists.

These bills have been introduced and could change before (and if) they are passed. To learn more about the Nebraska bill, click here. For the Indiana bill, click here.

Jackie

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