Articles in AZ Foreclosure
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There is no doubt that it is entirely possible for you to work on your own with the bank to come to a mutually amicable solution to your foreclosure problem, but you must also keep …
After the Foreclosure Hearing in which the Clerk of Superior Court approves the sale of the property being foreclosed, the Trustee will hold a Foreclosure Sale at the county courthouse in which the property is …
The North Carolina legislature has enacted new legislation to help homeowners with subprime loans avoid foreclosure. If a homeowner with a subprime loan defaults on his loan, the lender is now required to send …
On the 25th of March 2010, the Obama administration extended the Affordable Housing (MHA) program to include aid for homeowners who are both unemployed and under water on their mortgages. More incentives will be offered …
The North Carolina legislature has enacted new legislation to help homeowners with subprime loans avoid foreclosure. If a homeowner with a subprime loan defaults on his loan, the lender is now required to send to …
Defending Wrongful Foreclosure Actions in Nevada [Attorney Malik Ahmad is a Nevada Licensed attorney and anything here is not a substitute for qualified legal advice. This article is just an attempt to educate …
Foreclosure Laws of Individual States
We are providing information about state foreclosure laws. This information is designed to help you understand the process in each state. However, legal information is not legal advice. We are not …
The following are legal defenses to foreclosure to beat the bank:
1. Truth in Lending Act (TILA) violations enabling rescission. If your loan is a refinance, the bank must have provided you a set of …
My home has been on the market for 9 months now. I just want to get out of this house ASAP. Should I look into the deed in lieu/foreclosure/short sale process? I’m …
A friend of mine is upside down in his house. He is thinking about foreclosures and after helping for hours researching information we came across this in Arizona law:
A lender may not bring a deficiency …
