Foreclosure

How long can I stay in my house until a foreclosure occurs?

When you stop making mortgage payments, an experienced Arizona foreclosure lawyer or Arizona real estate lawyer will advise that you will still be able to live in your house for at least 90 days after a foreclosure notice is filed and delivered to you. And depending on how aggressive the lender is, a foreclosure notice may not be filed for quite some time after you stop making payments.

When Can I Get Another Home Loan?

A common question I get is how long must a person wait after a foreclosure, short sale or bankruptcy before that person will qualify for another home loan. Although an Arizona real estate lawyer or Arizona bankruptcy lawyer is not a “credit expert”, Fannie Mae has established a number of different waiting periods for so called “derogatory credit events”.

Modifying mortgages and lien stripping in bankruptcy

Some people mistakenly believe that filing bankruptcy will force a mortgage lender to agree to a home modification. Not true. However, an experienced Arizona bankruptcy lawyer and real estate lawyer will advise you that you may be able to get rid of junior liens if the value of your home is worth less than what you owe on your first mortgage.

The Pros and Cons of Short Sales

There are many myths about the benefits of short sales. The downside of short sales may be much more than the upside because the legal ramifications and adverse consequences could be more severe than opting for a foreclosure. Always consult with an experienced Arizona real estate lawyer, an Arizona foreclosure lawyer or an Arizona bankruptcy lawyer before considering a short sale.