Monday, January 10, 2011

YOUR FORECLOSURE "RIGHTS"

Knowing Your Foreclosure Rights
Posted Tuesday, March 30, 2010 by admin Filed under: Foreclosures
Understanding what your foreclosure rights are and are not is an important part of being able to stop the foreclosure process. But where can you go to understand what your foreclosure rights are? What determines what those rights are?
There are a couple of different places that you can go to start to understand what your rights are in foreclosure. A good place to start is in your loan documentation. That describes, at least in part, what happens when you default on your loan with the mortgage company. While it does not describe in detail what happens in foreclosure, it at least gives you a starting place.
Another good place to go is your local or state resources. Every state has different foreclosure laws. Those laws greatly affect the timeline of your foreclosure and what your foreclosure rights are. In some states, these laws lean heavily towards the mortgage company and in others they are more in favor of you. Find out what those laws are so that you can do your best to protect your rights. Call your city, county or state to find out where you can go to know what the foreclosure laws are for your area.
Your rights are determined by a combination of what your loan documentation says and what the foreclosure laws are in your state. Look at your loan documentation closely and do the best you can to figure out what it means. If you cannot figure out what it means, find someone who can help you.
Once you understand that and the foreclosure laws in your state, you will have a much better idea of what your foreclosure rights are, how quickly your foreclosure process will move, and what you can do at each step of the process to try and stop it. Find out more at http://www.stopping-home-foreclosure.com/ForeclosureRights.html

Great info to help Slow down or STOP the Bank.

From Larry, Blog Founder

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