10 days
Usually a foreclosure will lower a person's credit score by 250 points, and sometimes by as many as 280 points. The foreclosure stays on a person's credit report for seven years.
Ask your lender
Yes you can save your home from foreclosure. This is a primary reason people file for a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, the automatic stay can stop a foreclosure as long as it's filed before the sale takes place.
Hope your not in that situation, but you can hold out until they come with a writ and a few heavies.
Bankruptcy only temporarily prevents foreclosure action. A house is considered secure property so it is up to the lender as to what action will be taken, foreclosure or reaffirmation of the loan. The bank would pursue foreclosure and not wage garnishment. If you're in a house you can't afford any longer, sell it. Too many homeowners wait too long. Don't wait for the bank to foreclose.
in new york how long can you live in your house once foreclosure starts
You should check the foreclosure laws in your area.
# Wisconsin's is quite long. Check this site http://www.foreclosures.com/pages/state_laws.asp
Usually a foreclosure will lower a person's credit score by 250 points, and sometimes by as many as 280 points. The foreclosure stays on a person's credit report for seven years.
As long as you were given a mortgage and are keeping up the payments, you are not likely to lose it. However, if you fail to make payments on time, bad credit is likely to increase the chances of foreclosure.
Ask your lender
Yes you can save your home from foreclosure. This is a primary reason people file for a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, the automatic stay can stop a foreclosure as long as it's filed before the sale takes place.
Hope your not in that situation, but you can hold out until they come with a writ and a few heavies.
how long do you keep foreclosure papers
You can find information about Minnesota foreclosure laws at the link below.
Bankruptcy will prevent a foreclosure but you still have to reaffirm the loan and begin paying or the bank will repossess your house regardless of bankruptcy. Bankruptcy temporarily halts the process for up to a couple months.
You can usually stay at least 30 days in your house. Some banks or companies may extend much more time to you than this.