forclosed on home while in a bankruptcy paid 54000 in 5 yrs to bankrupcy. leander refused to release home at end also still made payments to them finilly gave up home and moved. lost home and was tore down have won 1000oo in class action suit and was told i can still sue in future is there a time limit on sueing
If you think you have been a victim of a predatory lender or of consumer fraud you should call your state attorney general's office. They should be able to direct you to a hotline where you could explain your situation to a counselor and they could direct you to an agency in your area that can help. A call to your town offices may also help to find some assistance. If that fails you should seek the advice of an attorney who could determine if you have a cause of action.
There are many reasons why you would sue your mortgage company. Each reason would be because the mortgage company wronged you in some way (for example, not putting enough of your monthly payment toward principal). If you feel you have been wronged by your mortgage company, please contact your state attorney generals office.
First, it is unclear how you know the mortgage company received money toward the second mortgage from the foreclosure of the first mortgage. The lender can sue for the second mortgage. You should consult with an attorney who can seek documentation from the lender to support the amount they are suing you for.First, it is unclear how you know the mortgage company received money toward the second mortgage from the foreclosure of the first mortgage. The lender can sue for the second mortgage. You should consult with an attorney who can seek documentation from the lender to support the amount they are suing you for.First, it is unclear how you know the mortgage company received money toward the second mortgage from the foreclosure of the first mortgage. The lender can sue for the second mortgage. You should consult with an attorney who can seek documentation from the lender to support the amount they are suing you for.First, it is unclear how you know the mortgage company received money toward the second mortgage from the foreclosure of the first mortgage. The lender can sue for the second mortgage. You should consult with an attorney who can seek documentation from the lender to support the amount they are suing you for.
I LIVE IN LOUISIANA, MY MORTGAGE COMPANY GAVE ME THREE MONTHS DEFERRED PAYMENTS. NOW THEY ARE TRYING TO FORCLOSE ON MY HOME FOR THE DEFERRED PAYMENTS. I WAS SENDING PAYMENTS AFTER 2 MONTHS THEY REFUSE MY PAYMENTS BECAUSE THEY WANTED THE 2 MONTHS THAT WAS DEFERRED. CAN I SUE THAT COMPANY IN MY STate? desperate
no do you still have the house?
There is no procedure for this. The mortgage must be refinanced.
Yes
No, they will normally just foreclose on the property.
After the foreclosure of the first mortgage the second mortgage is wiped out as an encumbrance against the property but remains an unpaid debt against the mortgagor. The creditor can sue in civil court.After the foreclosure of the first mortgage the second mortgage is wiped out as an encumbrance against the property but remains an unpaid debt against the mortgagor. The creditor can sue in civil court.After the foreclosure of the first mortgage the second mortgage is wiped out as an encumbrance against the property but remains an unpaid debt against the mortgagor. The creditor can sue in civil court.After the foreclosure of the first mortgage the second mortgage is wiped out as an encumbrance against the property but remains an unpaid debt against the mortgagor. The creditor can sue in civil court.
What can a mortgage company do if mortgage has not been paid in 4 years
Notice should have been given to the homeowner by the mortgageholder letting them know that the balance on the mortgage had not been paid. At that point the title company could have been contacted and the matter should have been cleared up before the mortgage holder could finalize foreclosure proceedings. Therefore, I do not believe that the title company could have caused a mortgage foreclosure.
Yes, the private mortgage insurer can sue the homeowner for the deficiency. They can get a judgment against the home owner for the difference.
go ask the mortgage company.