Fore­clo­sures come in two types:  judi­cial and non-judicial.

A judi­cial fore­clo­sure is a process wherein your lender must go to court in order to seize your home.  This makes it con­sid­er­ably expen­sive for your lender, and can take much longer to complete.

A non-judicial fore­clo­sure, on the other hand, is based on the state’s statu­tory require­ments.  In this setup, lenders don’t have to go through the court sys­tem to fore­close on your home.  This kind of fore­clo­sure can take as lit­tle as two months.  In Cal­i­for­nia, the aver­age time is four to five months.

State Foreclosure MapIn either case, once your lender decides to fore­close, they will record a Notice of Default (NOD) at the county office where your home is located.  This usu­ally doesn’t hap­pen until you miss your third pay­ment, but once it does, it pro­gresses fairly quickly. Within 10 days, your lender will pub­lish the NOD in the local paper, and by day 30, you will receive the same notice in the mail.

The NOD out­lines the steps you need to take to resolve the prob­lem.  You are usu­ally given three months from thereon to get your account cur­rent.   Oth­er­wise, your lender can sched­ule a sale date and your house can be sold within the next month.  Once your home is sold, you have ten days to leave the property.

As you can see, time is of the essence when you’re fac­ing fore­clo­sure. This is espe­cially true in states that have non-judicial fore­clo­sure laws, such as Cal­i­for­nia. You can see a more detailed descrip­tion of the fore­clo­sure process in the Fore­clo­sure Timeline.

If you’re fac­ing fore­clo­sure, there are two things you can do:

1.)  Request a loan mod­i­fi­ca­tion and get a chance to save your home; or

2.)  Arrange a short sale. A short sale won’t let you keep your prop­erty, but it will min­i­mize the dam­age and ongo­ing losses com­pared to a foreclosure.

Either way, our legal ser­vice providers can help you with a com­plete res­o­lu­tion. We have estab­lished con­tacts with all major lenders for home­owner assis­tance with all avail­able mort­gage relief programs.

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