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Foreclosure Mediation

May 21, 2018

Mediation as a means of dispute resolution is usually used when parties with a legal dispute want to avoid going to trial for one reason or another. Mediation can often be less expensive than going through a trial, and that is why it sometimes chosen by the parties. Mediation is available in the foreclosure process… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Foreclosure Tagged With: foreclosure, foreclosure meidation

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Homeowners’ Associations and Foreclosure for Unpaid Dues

April 24, 2018

Homeowners who live in a housing development are usually members of a Homeowners’ Association, or an HOA. Being part of an HOA requires the homeowner to abide by certain rules regarding the care of the property and pay dues and fees to the HOA. In return, the homeowner receives communal benefits. In some situations, HOAs… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Foreclosure, Real Estate Tagged With: foreclosure, Homeowners' Association

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Protections Under The Servicemembers Civil Relief Act

February 14, 2018

Servicemembers who are serving in the military can sometimes find themselves in financial trouble and facing foreclosure. This may apply to servicemembers who are recalled to active duty or who are about to go on long term deployment and expect to have trouble meeting their financial obligations. Fortunately, these servicemembers have protections from foreclosure under… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Foreclosure Tagged With: foreclosure, military, servicemembers civil relief act

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Mortgage Deferment

January 30, 2018

For homeowners facing foreclosure, understanding the process of foreclosure and the options they have to stop missed payments from leading to foreclosure is important. If a homeowner can get together with his or her mortgage lender early on, and the mortgage lender is willing to work with the homeowner, the lender may offer the homeowner… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Foreclosure, Mortgage Foreclosure, mortgage modification Tagged With: foreclosure, Mortgage, mortgage deferment

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Buying a Home After Foreclosure

January 9, 2018

Although it is sometimes difficult to do so, it is possible for a person who has been through foreclosure to buy a house after the foreclosure is behind him or her. A person who wants to buy a home after foreclosure should consider the reasons that led to the foreclosure before, whether it was from… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy, Foreclosure, Real Estate Tagged With: bankruptcy, foreclosure, prospective homebuyers, real estate law

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Foreclosure With More Than One Loan Against Your Property

December 12, 2017

A foreclosure may not be the end of a homeowner’s financial problems if the homeowner has multiple loans secured by the home. These additional loans are generally known as junior liens, and they can take the form of second mortgages or home improvement loans. The lenders of these loans are usually behind the original mortgage… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Bankruptcy, Foreclosure, Real Estate Tagged With: bankruptcy, foreclosure, liens, loans, real estate law, short sale

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Foreclosure Timeline in Michigan

October 24, 2017

It is difficult for some homeowners to figure out the next step after receiving notice that their mortgage lenders have started foreclosure proceedings. The most immediate concern may be where to go and how long after the process starts the homeowner will be expected to leave the home. Fortunately for homeowners, they do not have… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: Mortgage Foreclosure Tagged With: foreclosure, Mortgage

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Forbearance and Avoiding Foreclosure

October 3, 2017

There are several steps that homeowners can take in an attempt to avoid foreclosure and keep their homes. Some of these steps or programs can be temporary fixes, while others are more permanent and can work to restructure the terms of the mortgage loan in order to make the payments more affordable for the homeowner.… [Continue Reading]

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Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure

July 10, 2017

Homeowners who are facing foreclosure sometimes try to negotiate with the mortgage lender for permission to sell the home, and walk away without having to pay any difference between the selling price and the mortgage loan. However, if a sale is not possible, and there is no other available option for the homeowner to keep… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: land ownership, Mortgage Foreclosure Tagged With: deed in lieu of foreclosure, foreclosure

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Reaffirming Mortgage Debt After Filing for Bankruptcy

June 28, 2017

When a homeowner is facing foreclosure because of financial problems, and also has other significant debts that are unmanageable, bankruptcy may be the best way forward. However, when a mortgage debt is discharged in a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, the homeowner does not get to keep the house free and clear of debt. If the homeowner… [Continue Reading]

Filed Under: land ownership, Mortgage Foreclosure, mortgage modification Tagged With: bankruptcy, foreclosure, Mortgage

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