The Process Of Home Foreclosures Explained

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by Chris Channing

Loans, business, credit, and finance drive the world as we know it today. But when things go awry in the formula, topics such as foreclosing a house come to light. Consumers have both much to lose and gain from the prospect of a foreclosure, depending on the perspective of the situation. But this legal procedure can be far from easy to understand, as consumers well know.

When a borrower can’t find a way to make a payment of a loan on time, the lender may request payment at a later date so as to be lenient, or they can opt for the foreclosure option. In the legal process of a foreclosure, the lender attempts to repossess the house that was held as collateral and tries to sell or auction the property to recover any assets they might have lost in the failed loan situation.

If a borrower does indeed default on a loan, which is to say they don’t pay it on time, they will likely have to go through the act of foreclosing their house. But in a court of law, the act can be reversed if the borrower can make up the debt on a prompt time and place. This will of course require a financial lawyer in order to proceed with the case. A lawyer can help with all the legal terms and laws that the normal consumer will know nothing about, and thus, one should not avoid obtaining a lawyer in such a process.

The most important part of obtaining a loan is reading the fine lines- as this can prove to save a consumer should they default on the said loan. Although there might not be much to save the consumer at this point, there are often special clauses or terms of agreement that can help aid the consumer in once again obtaining their property, as well as coming to a firm agreement with the lender in regards to the defaulted loan.

For the borrower, the auctioning of the house can be a very sad ordeal. But for those who are looking for a home or a good investment property, it is common for foreclosed houses to sell below market value if the loan difference is made up. Otherwise, lenders will commonly declare the auction a loss and try to sell the property via other means. Nevertheless, foreclosed homes are always worth investigating should one be present.

In Conclusion

Going through a foreclosure can be quite depressing, but often times there are loopholes and ways to better the situation should consumers wish it. Others who may be interesting in investing in a real estate property or looking to obtain a home for below market value should investigate public foreclosure auctions where necessary. While the lender may officially decree that the minimum has not been set, often times lenders will take low bids regardless so as to “wash their hands clean” of the matter and get back to everyday business.

In the end, this should be a life lesson for those who go through the foreclosure process- never sign something that one can’t commit to, and always have a backup option just in case.

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