After Foreclosure

If you’re currently facing a foreclosure—or you recently lost your home to a foreclosure sale, but you haven’t moved out yet—you’re probably wondering what happens next. Below you’ll find articles on what options you might have, when you have to move out of a foreclosed property, how much of a hit your credit will take, and whether you could be responsible for paying a deficiency judgment after a foreclosure happens.

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If I Lose My Home to Foreclosure, Can I Get It Back?
In some states, homeowners can get their home back after a foreclosure sale during a redemption period. ... READ MORE

Illinois Deficiency Judgment Laws
Find out how and under what circumstances a bank can get a deficiency judgment against a foreclosed homeowner in Illinois. ... READ MORE

What Are the Deficiency Judgment Laws in Washington, D.C.?
In the District of Columbia, the bank may get a deficiency judgment against the borrower if the foreclosure sale proceeds aren’t sufficient to pay off the mortgage debt. ... READ MORE

What Are Utah's Deficiency Judgment Laws?
In Utah, if you go through a foreclosure, but the sale price doesn't cover the balance of your mortgage debt, the foreclosing bank might come after you for the "deficiency." ... READ MORE

Foreclosure: How Long Before I Have to Move Out of My House?
Learn what happens after the foreclosure sale date and how long you get before you have to leave the property. ... READ MORE

Kentucky Deficiency Judgment Laws
Are deficiency judgments after home foreclosures allowed in Kentucky? Yes. ... READ MORE

Nebraska Deficiency Judgment Laws
If you lose your Nebraska home to a foreclosure, but the sale proceeds don't fully repay your mortgage balance, the bank might come after you for the deficiency. ... READ MORE

North Carolina Deficiency Judgment Laws
The foreclosing bank may generally obtain a deficiency judgment following foreclosure, but not under certain circumstances and the deficiency amount might be limited. ... READ MORE

Maryland Deficiency Judgment Laws
Learn about deficiency judgments in Maryland. ... READ MORE

Oregon Deficiency Judgment Laws
Learn whether you're likely to face a deficiency judgment after a Oregon foreclosure. ... READ MORE

 

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