Stop Forclosure Process – You Need To Get Legal Advice

September 26, 2009 by StopForeclosureDigest  
Filed under Stop Foreclosure

There’s no way to stop foreclosure if you have no legal backing. Now your grounds of a defense might not have been legal in the first place, but if you had a good attorney, you could get them to package it for you like that. At least, then you know you stand a chance.

I thought stopping foreclosure was merely as easy as letting the judge understand how come you failed in your mortgage payments. Actually, it is; except that it is never that straightforward. You have to do it such that the judge can find legal grounds to allow you to keep the property. If you fail, you lose.

Fighting foreclosure cannot be effective if you don’t know what you are doing. That is where you need a legal aid and then some; someone who knows the law, someone who will guide you and point you in the right direction. There are things you may say, and things you may not. Without that kind of help, you’d be thoroughly lost.

There is no way for them to carryout foreclosure without applying to a court. Now I don’t know how this is possible, but I suppose if you are going to stop the proceedings, you are going to have to make them not get to the court. If you have to beg, be my guest, but if you know how to wiggle your way through these things legally, you are on the right path.

The truth, they say, is overrated; but not at a time when you are dealing with serious foreclosure. There are times when the truth absolutely has to come out, and such a time is one of them. If you are able to present your case convincingly, and honestly, the judge could stop or at least suspend the procedure in your favor.

I once spoke with a banker and she was all about the terms of a loan. She taught me that secret about banks not being really interested in your collateral as they are in getting their money back from you. So now I now, if you are going to stop foreclosure, find a way to give them their money, or to convince them that they still will get it.

For a foreclosure, there are thing that the plaintiff has to go through; processes that they have to complete. Stopping foreclosure means that you have to wait until they are through with all these processes, or if you are smart, you could intercept them before they are done.

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