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What You Should Know For a Foreclosure
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Can the Lender Foreclose on My House If I’m Current on My Payments?
by Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
If you breach (break) important provisions in your mortgage agreement, like failing to pay your property taxes, you might face a foreclosure. ... Read more
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Understanding the Foreclosure Trustee’s Role: A Homeowner’s Guide
by Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
In some states, nonjudicial foreclosures are handled by a foreclosure trustee. ... Read more
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The Difference Between Repossession and Foreclosure
by Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Repossession is a different legal process than foreclosure. ... Read more
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What Is Lien Priority?
by Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
When a home has more than one lien, priority determines the lienholders’ rights after a foreclosure sale. ... Read more
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Will I Lose My Home if I Don’t Pay the Property Taxes?
by Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Can I lose my house if I don't pay taxes? Find out here. ... Read more
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What Is Loss Mitigation?
by Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Learn the meaning of “loss mitigation” in the mortgage industry. ... Read more
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What Does It Mean to Transfer Servicing of a Loan?
by Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Learn what happens when your lender transfers your loan to a new servicer. ... Read more
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What Does a Subordination Agreement Do?
by Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
A "subordination agreement" often comes up when a home has a first and a second mortgage, and the borrower wants to refinance the first mortgage. ... Read more
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Homeowner's Options When Facing Foreclosure
by Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Learn about different alternatives to save your home or give it up without going through a foreclosure. ... Read more
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When Will Foreclosure Start?
by Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Learn how far behind you can get in your mortgage payments before foreclosure begins. ... Read more
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Foreclosure: How Long Before I Have to Move Out of My House?
by Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Learn what happens after the foreclosure sale date and how long you get before you have to leave the property. ... Read more
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Foreclosure and Your Home: Understanding the Process, Your Rights, and Your Options
by Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
This comprehensive guide to foreclosure covers foreclosure processes, outlines homeowners' rights, and details various loss mitigation options available to help you retain your property or n ... Read more
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How to Dispute Mortgage Servicing Errors
by Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Think your servicer made an error when handling your account? Here's how to fix it. ... Read more
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Complaint, Lis Pendens, and a Summons in a Foreclosure: What's the Difference?
by Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Learn about the difference between a complaint, summons, and lis pendens in a judicial foreclosure. ... Read more
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Who's My Mortgage Servicer?
by Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Here’s how you can find out who services or owns your mortgage loan. ... Read more
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What Is MERS?
by Amy Loftsgordon, Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
MERS, a company the mortgage banking industry created, eliminates the need for a recorded assignment when a loan is bought and sold. ... Read more