How to Fight for Your Home

September 7, 2011 by  
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There is a lot of media attention on the lenders about the foreclosure crisis.  There is also a lot of media telling you fight for your home, but what I do not see is anyone telling you exactly how to fight for your home.  WELL, TODAY THAT IS GOING TO CHANGE.

The first thing that you must be equipped with to fight for your home is knowledge.  This post is guarantee to give you the knowledge needed to fight the lender.

Did you know that despite the fact that you are negoitating a short sale or a loan modification that you could still lose your home?  The reason is that the foreclosure that you are trying to avoid is a lawsuit filed by the lender.

The lender or plaintiff files a lawsuit in  court for the sale of the home to repay the mortgage.  However, what you may not have known is that as the defendant you can file legal documents to resolve the foreclosure.  The resolution can and may be the pending short sale or loan modification, but there must be proof of that information filed by the defendant.  In other words, the lender does not stop the foreclosure proceeding simply because you contact the company and tell them you want to apply for a short sale or loan modification.

The necessary documents that you needed to file can be filed with or without an attorney.  With the latter being said, I can not stress enough DO NOT IGNORE THE FORECLOSURE DOCUMENTS especially if you are working on a short sale or loan modification.

The documents are simple to prepare and file yourself. However, it is very important to know the deadline that the document must be filed to preserve your rights.  This will vary by state, but the deadline are on the foreclosure documents that you receive in the mail or from the sheriff.  In New York, for instance, you have 20 days.  In Indiana, you have 36 days.

Filing the answer for the foreclosure summons or complaint filed by your lender ensure that you receive all notices for future actions on the case.  Another important reason to file an answer is to keep the lender from getting an automatic deficiency judgement due to your lack of appearance or answer to the complaint.

To prevent the latter from happening, you will need to file an answer.  This post will instruct you on how to do just that by providing an example answer to mortgage complaint blog.

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Loan Modification Latest News

December 11, 2009 by  
Filed under mortgages

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There are mixed views of the results of whether the loan modification measure is working.   Therefore, here is the latest news in loan modification from around the blogosphere:

http://best-bankruptcy-lawyer.info/1038/loan-modification-the-solution-to-avoid-foreclosure-and-crisis/ Loan Modification -The Solution To Avoid Foreclosure and Crisis …</a><p>If you would like to get loan modification you should be in a difficult financial situation. It is the most important requirement

http://www.loanmodificationexpresshelp.com/5054/only-10k-permanent-loan-modifications-as-of-oct-newsday/ Only 10K permanent loan modifications as of Oct. (Newsday)</a><p>Report: Only 10000 borrowers completed loan modifications under Obama program through Oct.</p>

Loan modifications: Few become permanent

Almost 35000 troubled South Florida homeowners have gotten a mortgage loan modification under an Obama administration program designed to reduce foreclosures, but that’s less than 5 percent of the borrowers who need them. …

http://washingtonindependent.com/70484/obama-administrations-loan-modification-plan-falls-flat White House Loan Modification Plan Falls Flat « The Washington …</a><p>At the beginning of this year lenders on their own were doing far more more permanent loan modifications than the government has been able  to accomplish since rolling out its program in April, noted Diane Thompson, an attorney with the …</p>

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