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Stop Foreclosure Using the Court System

When you're involved in a non-judicial foreclosure, it's not only important that you understand exactly what it is, but also that you understand what legal rights you may have according to the courts so that you can stop foreclosure using legal means.

 

Non-judicial foreclosure is where the lender is the authority. There is a clause in your contract concerning the power of sale. Basically, this means that your lender has the opportunity to pay off the debt by selling your home or property.

It's important when you receive your mortgage for your home that you understand what a non-judicial foreclosure is. It basically enables the lender to sell the property at any time you're behind. The worst part about this clause is that anytime your behind, whether it's one month or six months, the lender can sell your home. This is tempting to a lender especially if the market value of your home is increased precipitously because of course, they'll make more money. Be sure you understand all of the clauses within your home loan, and mortgage contract so that you understand how the lender can sell your home out from underneath you.

Look for paragraphs, clauses and stipulations that give the lender. The authority over your property concerning maturity date, hidden fees, interest rates or variable interest rates. If you do not understand any of these clauses do not sign on the contract until you do. Take the contract to a legal professional, especially one in real estate or mortgage, and get their opinion and have them explain it to you before you sign.

It's easy for a lender to put you in foreclosure, if you do not understand your contract.

If you feel your foreclosure is in any way unfair or outside of your signed mortgage, it's important that you consult a legal professional and get a court to stop foreclosure. Once you have filed with the court to stop foreclosure on a non-judicial contract. It will actually be given a temporary restraining order on the property so that they cannot sell it until the court solves it. This will allow you time to not only understand your rights and understand your mortgage, but also possibly find a way to stop the foreclosure immediately.

Most mortgage lenders look for a way to insert a nonjudicial foreclosure clause into the contract to save money on fees, processes, and closing costs. Many lenders don't intend to unfairly foreclose on your home, but unless you do something to stop the foreclosure, you're going to lose your home. When you look for mortgage, it may be worth your money and time to include a judicial foreclosure notice or clause into the contract. Although it cost you and the lender more money, you won't have to worry about trying to file a lawsuit against the lender in case of foreclosure and be able to stop foreclosure by judicial means.



 

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