Having Foreclosure Trouble

Stop Foreclosure On Your House in Maryland

Don’t lose your equity and ruin your credit. Learn how to stop the foreclosure.

Facing Foreclosure?

Has your ARM reset to a rate you can’t afford? Have you experienced some sort of financial setback? Are you a veteran facing foreclosure in Maryland?

Don’t worry – you don’t have to foreclose your home. I have a fast solution to your problem! In this article you will learn how to stop home foreclosure proceedings, how to avoid them and how to get help from the government, including help for veterans. We will closely look at all processes and help you get back on track fast.

But first thing’s first.

What is foreclosure?

Foreclosure is an auction which occurs when the homeowner fails to pay the mortgage. If it can’t be sold at an auction, it becomes a part of the lending institution.

Types of foreclosure

Zillow identifies two types of foreclosure – judicial and non-judicial

Judicial Foreclosure:

  • A civil lawsuit is formed against the borrower.
  • Everything is handled by the legal court system.
  • A notice of pendency is performed.
  • The court agrees or disagrees on the lender’s decision of foreclosure.
  • The notice of sale is published.
  • The process takes from 4 to 8 months.

Non-Judicial Foreclosure:

  • A deed of trust conveys an interest in real property to a third party to hold as security for repayment of a debt.
  • The trustee is able to begin foreclosure.
  • Notice of Default is recorded and the borrower is given a deadline to repay what he owes or object.
  • A Notice of Trusteee’s Sale is recorded and the auction is decided on.
  • The process takes up to 12 months.

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We’d love to talk to you today about the house and your situation. We’re here to help even if you decide not to sell your house.

How to avoid foreclosure?

How to get help from the government

How to stop foreclosure?

Help for veterans