Amy Loftsgordon

Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
What Are Minnesota's Deficiency Judgment Laws?
Learn how foreclosures in Minnesota work, and whether a bank can get a deficiency judgment after a foreclosure in Minnesota. ... READ MORE

What Are Oklahoma's Deficiency Judgment Laws?
If a foreclosure in Oklahoma results in a deficiency, in most cases, the bank can seek a deficiency judgment against the borrower. ... READ MORE

Wisconsin Deficiency Judgment Laws
In Wisconsin, a foreclosing bank can ask the court for a deficiency judgment—but it has a good reason not to do so. ... READ MORE

Indiana Deficiency Judgment Laws
In Indiana, a bank may generally get a deficiency judgment after a foreclosure. But if you agree to a faster foreclosure—and the bank consents—you can prevent this from happening. ... READ MORE

New York Deficiency Judgment Laws
The foreclosing party may seek a deficiency judgment against a homeowner after a New York foreclosure. ... READ MORE

Foreclosure on a Commercial Property
Businesses can get into financial trouble and fall behind on mortgage payments. This is called “defaulting” on the mortgage. When this happens, the lender will typically begin foreclosure proceedings. ... READ MORE

Can the Lender Foreclose on My House If I’m Current on My Payments?
If you breach (break) important provisions in your mortgage agreement, like failing to pay your property taxes, you might face a foreclosure. ... READ MORE

What Are Virginia's Deficiency Judgment Laws?
If you lose your property to a foreclosure in Virginia, you could be on the hook to pay a deficiency judgment. ... READ MORE

California Deficiency Judgment Laws
In California, a foreclosing bank can’t get a deficiency judgment against you after a nonjudicial foreclosure. ... READ MORE

How to Find Legitimate Free Debt Help: Legal Aid, Credit Counseling, and Scam Warnings
Here’s how to get free, legitimate help when dealing with your creditors. ... READ MORE