What To Do In Your Foreclosure Procedure When The Attorneys Get Involved
If your foreclosure is anything like mine, the start of your foreclosure procedure will be heralded by a letter from your mortgage company’s attorneys. In that letter, the attorneys told me that they had been hired by my mortgage company to start foreclosure proceedings. That letter was followed by court documents letting me know that the attorneys were asking the courts for a sale date of my home.
So what do you do now that your mortgage company has their attorneys involved? You have a few different options. One is to hire an attorney of your own. If that is feasible for you, it is definitely a good idea to get your own legal advice. At this point in your foreclosure procedure, you also still have the option of working with your bank. I know this because that is what I did to stop my mortgage foreclosure.
The other thing that is vital at this point is to understand the legal documents that are being sent to you. Read them over thoroughly and find someone well-versed in foreclosure, preferably an attorney, who you can ask questions of if you don’t understand something in those documents.
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