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Q: How long will your credit be affected with a deed in lieu of foreclosure?
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Will a deed in lieu of foreclosure go on your credit report?

Yes.


Will a deed in lieu of foreclosure appear on your credit report?

From what I have gathered so far, a forclosure is the worst thing for your credit next to bankruptcy, and a deed in lieu is just better than a forclosure.


Is a deed in lieu of foreclosure better than a foreclosure on your credit report?

Yes. Answer {| |- | This is where you are unable to pay for the house and you voluntarily give the house back to the lender. This is subject to a deficiency judgment yet counts as a "less serious" foreclosure on your credit. However, you lose your greatest asset, your home. |}


How do you proceed with a deed in lieu of foreclosure and what are the advantages?

One advantage is that the foreclosure process will end sooner. Once the bank accepts the deed in lieu of foreclosure, all of the legal procedures come to a end immediately. The bank accepts the deed as payment in full for the loan, and the homeowners are no longer in default of the mortgage. Another benefit is the homeowners will not have as badly damaged credit as if they had gone through the full foreclosure. With the foreclosure process ending sooner, there are fewer missed mortgage payments. The bank typically reports late payments up until the month of the county foreclosure auction, which can result in many missed payments. With a deed in lieu of foreclosure, some of these can be avoided, as the foreclosure process is terminated early. This, in turn, allows homeowners to begin recovering financially more quickly than if they had let the home go through with the entire foreclosure process. They can begin working on credit repair sooner rather than later.


Can you initiate a deed in lieu of foreclosure before you become late in on your house payments?

You may be able to initiate it by discussing the situation with the lender and getting it to agree to allow you to give a deed in lieu of a foreclosure. It will be up to the bank and each lender has its own requirements.

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Does a Deed in lieu of foreclosure affect credit the same as a foreclosure?

Deed in lieu of foreclosure is not nearly as devastating to your credit as is a full foreclosure. Below is an article about the pros and cons of deed in lieu.


Can you do Deed in lieu after foreclosure?

deed in lieu after foreclosure?


Will a deed in lieu of foreclosure go on your credit report?

Yes.


Will a deed in lieu of foreclosure appear on your credit report?

From what I have gathered so far, a forclosure is the worst thing for your credit next to bankruptcy, and a deed in lieu is just better than a forclosure.


Deed in lieu?

Often confused with a "short sell", a "deed in lieu" is used when a homeowner facing foreclosure asks the lender to accept the deed instead (in lieu) of foreclosure. A sample request for a deed in lieu can be found at the source below.


Can you use a deed in lieu to put property you bought from father back into fathers living trust without effecting credit if he agrees?

You need to provide more details. A deed in lieu is a deed from a borrower to a lender in lieu of a foreclosure. That does not seem to be your case. You can provide more detail on the discussion page.You need to provide more details. A deed in lieu is a deed from a borrower to a lender in lieu of a foreclosure. That does not seem to be your case. You can provide more detail on the discussion page.You need to provide more details. A deed in lieu is a deed from a borrower to a lender in lieu of a foreclosure. That does not seem to be your case. You can provide more detail on the discussion page.You need to provide more details. A deed in lieu is a deed from a borrower to a lender in lieu of a foreclosure. That does not seem to be your case. You can provide more detail on the discussion page.


How long does a deed in lieu of forclosure stay on your credit report?

The amount of time that a deed in lieu of foreclosure stays on your credit report depends on the state. The minimum amount of time is seven years. In some states they stay on indefinitely.


Where may you obtain a 'Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure'?

A deed in lieu of foreclosure is a deed to real property accepted by the lender from a borrower who is in default. It is accepted in order to avoid the expense of a foreclosure. If you are in default you would need to negotiate with your lender to see if they would accept a deed in lieu of foreclosure from you. There may be other consequences of a deed in lieu so you should seek the advice of an attorney if you are in default and contemplating your options. There may be a community service available for foreclosure counseling in your area.


Can banks be forced to accept a deed in lieu of foreclosure?

NO.


If your house was included in your bankruptcy can they also mark a foreclosure on your credit it you let the house go?

Yes, unless you bargain for a deed in lieu of foreclosure, Basic- if bank forcloses, its on your record.


In Florida can you have a home equity line of credit and still file a deed in lieu of foreclosure?

You will not be able to keep your home equity line of credit if your house is in foreclosure or anything similar to it. This is standard across the United States.


Is there such a thing as a voluntary surrender of mortgaged property without foreclosure?

Yes. In Massachusetts and other states there is a procedure whereby the mortgagor gives the bank a deed in lieu of foreclosure. You should discuss a "deed in lieu of foreclosure" with the mortgage department of your lender.