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You need to check your "state" and "local" statutes, since the USA is (thanks to "states rights") perhaps the only major nation lacking a uniform, consistent legal (civil and criminal) code; try "find law" on the internet, and query your local library for assistance.

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Q: What happens once a foreclosure is filed by an attorney?
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Once this motion is recorded it should stop the foreclosure process. Actually, once the bankruptcy is filed, the foreclosure process should already be stopped.


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Yes, but that doesn't mean that the local district attorney has to drop the case. Once it's filed, it's the district attorney that decides.


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You can download foreclosure forms from the Internet. Once you complete the forms, they must be filed in Circuit Court. You might also consider a "Deed in Lieu," which can be used instead of foreclosure. This site explains the option and has the form http://kaktus.com/real-estate-forms/free-forms/deed-in-lieu-of-foreclosure.html


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How do I proceed in a construction lien foreclosure?

I highly recommend that you see a qualified construction law attorney at once. The process is much to complicated to do pro se (represent yourself). Keep in mind that the statue of limitations of foreclosure of construction liens is 8 months (in WA) so act quickly!


Is it legal for a collection agency to call and claim they filed a lawsuit against you two weeks ago?

It's hard to say without knowing the exact terminology the caller used. A DC can refer the account to a collections attorney who then contacts the debtor. Once the account has been referred to the attorney the DC can contact the debtor once to inform the person that the account has been referred to an attorney for legal action. A DC cannot state that the collection agency are filing or have filed a lawsuit.


After a foreclosure how long does it take to evict in Florida?

Usually there will not be a separate eviction filed after a foreclosure. Typically, the plaintiff will request that the clerk issue a writ of possession as a part of the foreclosure. The judge may direct the clerk to issue the writ of possession as a part of the foreclosure judgment or the Plaintiff may request it afterwards. Once the writ of possession has been issued, it must be delivered to the sheriff. The sheriff will post the writ on the property and you have 24 hours to vacate. In short, not very long.


What happens if the person filing for foreclosure dies?

A person doesn't "file for foreclosure". A bank or other lender takes possession of property by foreclosure procedure after the owner (mortgagor) of the property has defaulted on the mortgage. The procedure varies in different states. If the mortgagor dies during the foreclosure proceeding the lender can continue the foreclosure process against the estate. The death of the mortgagor may delay the proceedings until the heirs have been given notice of the foreclosure, depending on how far along the foreclosure has progressed. If the mortgagee (lender) dies during the foreclosure proceeding their estate representative can continue the foreclosure once appointed by the court.


Can you file a motion to dipute your attorney's fees once they have filed an application for payment with the courts?

You can if you wish, file an objection to their fee. It may, or may not, have any effect on the payment.


Can my husband take out his IRA's after he received a notice of a complaint for divorce?

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If a home just went into foreclosure and papers were served who would be the one to call for the payoff The mortgage company or the attorney?

The lender will most likely tell you that you need to contact the attorneys for an updated payoff statement. Once the loan is in foreclosure, the attorneys handle most of the little tasks like payoff statements, reinstatement figures, etc. This is because they will have to add their fees to the numbers they quote you. Of course, it will take them at least a week, in most cases, to generate payoff figures. This is because the bank will have to calculate interest, late fees, and other charges, and then the lawyers will add their fees and court costs on top. So, after the foreclosure lawsuit has been filed, it's the attorneys that will have the most information.