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Government agencies have a new weapon to fight the foreclosure crisis.

The housing market has stretched local government resources to the limit. Mitigating the effects of the foreclosure crisis often feels like a losing battle. Serving constituents in need becomes a matter of reaction, not planning.

With ForeclosureRadar you can do these things in seconds:

Determine the foreclosure status of any property in your community (more)

ForeclosureRadar allows you to pinpoint any foreclosure in your community – fast.

You'll be able to search by more than 60 parameters, including address, APN, lender, owner name, and more. You can see the loan and lender history on any property, and determine who's responsible for it at any point in the foreclosure process.

The time it takes to identify and mitigate blight issues will shrink dramatically. Your ability to enforce code violations and assign field checks will improve. And your grasp on a rapidly changing situation will become vastly stronger.

Get contact information for any property's current owner and lenders and improve cost recovery (more)

Address issues more quickly by using ForeclosureRadar to access the contact information for a foreclosure property's owner – whether that is a homeowner or institution. Finding this information is especially critical for cost-recovery efforts after abatement actions.

No more searching or scrambling. Just find who and what you need quickly.

Immediately identify new foreclosures for field checks, abatement and code enforcement (more)

Sometimes monitoring foreclosures can seem like a never-ending game of catch-up. ForeclosureRadar ends that, and places you ahead of the game with daily updates on auctions in your community.

With ForeclosureRadar you'll know which properties were taken back by the banks, which were sold, and which were postponed – on the very same day.

You'll often know about new bank-owned properties before the banks themselves, allowing you to proactively identify the new owner and anticipate abatement and blight issues faster and more effectively.

Your game of catch-up becomes a process of proactive planning.

Perform analyses to assess current and future foreclosure market impacts (more)

Anticipating foreclosure market impacts on your tax base, department resources, and crime rate is a challenge you can meet with ease using ForeclosureRadar. ForeclosureRadar is packed with tools and analytics that illuminate trends and track the daily activity from which you can project the future.

Reach out to homeowners in foreclosure with educational materials, events, and fraud warnings proactively (more)

At the end of the day, reaching out to homeowners in need, or who will soon be in need, is the best way to proactively address the foreclosure crisis. ForeclosureRadar not only enables you to identify these homeowners, it also allows you to export data and even print mailing labels for those you need to reach.

Share foreclosure information, photos, notes, and property status within and between departments (more)

When you use ForeclosureRadar to monitor foreclosures, the left hand always speaks to the right hand.

By tagging properties, you can easily organize and assign tasks related to properties within and across departments. Team members can add notes and photos to any property. Monitoring specific neighborhoods can be done by anyone, anywhere, at anytime, by saving searches.

A subscription to ForeclosureRadar won't end foreclosures in your community, but it will dramatically improve your ability to deal with them.

Get a free, no hassle, 3-day trial to ForeclosureRadar and discover how ForeclosureRadar can help you and your agency work smarter, not harder to meet the challenges you face in your community.



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