| | Foreclosure laws span from state to state but here is some overall
information about foreclosure laws. When a person falls behind on their mortgage
payments and they have defaulted on their debt, the bank may foreclose on their
property.
The bank does this by filing a lawsuit in order to get a court order to
foreclose. Once the court declares foreclosure on the home, they auction it off,
with the highest bidder buying the property. There is a waiting period between
the date of the lawsuit and the foreclosure sale, which is often between three
and twelve months based on the foreclosure law in the state.
They publish a foreclosure ad according to foreclosure law at least thirty
days before the auction, once a week for up to three weeks. Before they place
the first ad, the homeowner must get a sheriffs notice of foreclosure sale.
Instantaneously after the sale, the sheriff gives the title/deed to the new
owner.
If you have come down on hard times and missed some mortgage payments, there
is still a possibility to save your home especially if you have not received a
foreclosure notice yet. Return all phone calls and answer any letters regarding
your home. Go in and talk to the lender or bank. Often they would much rather
work with you instead of foreclosing on your home.
Hiring an attorney familiar with foreclosure law is often a wise move as they
can not only act as intermediary at this very stressful time and protect your
rights but also work with you on saving your home from foreclosure.
You may be able to pay some of the missed payments and/or set up new monthly
payments. At times, the bank will even allow you to refinance to reduce your
monthly payments. As cited earlier, banks really do not want to foreclose on a
home if they do not have to. Ask queries, seek help on foreclosure law and be
aggressive about keeping your home.
Learn more about essential foreclosure law rudiments and other advice if you
or someone you know is in a potential foreclosure problem.
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