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me and my sister are in probate and faceing foreclosure because of miscommunication on the mortgage payments, what can we do?scared of losing mothers home.

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Can a house go into foreclosure while it is tied up in probate?

Yes, a house can go into foreclosure if the mortgage is not being paid, even if the property is tied up in probate. It's important to communicate with the lender and the probate court to address the situation and explore potential solutions.


What is a foreclosure dismissal?

Foreclosure dismissal is a simple foreclosure challenge that can be filed to the foreclosure complaint even without an attorney.Added: A foreclosure dismissal is a court order dismissing a foreclosure action.


If your house is put up for auction do they get to keep your personal belongings?

Anything in the house at the time of the auction belongs to the estate. The person who wins the house also wins anything in the house at the time. * If the question refers to a foreclosure then the answer is no, personal items and household furnishings are not a part of a foreclosure sale. If it pertains to an estate, the state probate laws govern what property is exempt and what is not.


Will your heir be responsible for foreclosure?

In general, heirs are not personally responsible for a deceased person's debts, including foreclosure, unless they co-signed the mortgage or are otherwise legally obligated. The property itself may go through foreclosure if mortgage payments are not maintained, but the heir can choose to either accept or reject the property during probate. If they reject it, they won't be responsible for the mortgage debt. However, local laws can vary, so it's advisable to consult with a legal professional for specific situations.


Do you need a wills and probate expert?

To write a Will or probate a Will- yes.To write a Will or probate a Will- yes.To write a Will or probate a Will- yes.To write a Will or probate a Will- yes.


What is foreclosure help?

Foreclosure help is advice and help you can get from an organization or service that will help you through a foreclosure or help you stop a foreclosure. Foreclosure Help and Hope is an organization that can help.


Can a lien lead to foreclosure?

Check this post, it talks about liens and foreclosure. http://www.foreclosedpropertiesdata.com/blog/foreclosure-help/how-liens-can-lead-to-foreclosure/


What is the best recommended foreclosure website?

There are agencies who can help you to stop foreclosure. I have saved my house from foreclosure and if you have a foreclosure property then those agencies will buy it at a great price. For foreclosure guide you can visit myprgenie.com you will get stop foreclosure guide by 2brothers real estate


What is a consent judgment in a foreclosure?

A consent judgment in a foreclosure is whereby a borrower with a pending foreclosure agrees to get into a judgment for foreclosure. This will not require further legal representation.


Can a mortgage borrower apply for court foreclosure?

No. A borrower cannot "apply" for foreclosure. A bank commences a foreclosure when the borrower defaults on their mortgage payments.No. A borrower cannot "apply" for foreclosure. A bank commences a foreclosure when the borrower defaults on their mortgage payments.No. A borrower cannot "apply" for foreclosure. A bank commences a foreclosure when the borrower defaults on their mortgage payments.No. A borrower cannot "apply" for foreclosure. A bank commences a foreclosure when the borrower defaults on their mortgage payments.


What past encumberances can exist when buying a foreclosure home etc other debts such as property taxes?

property taxes, lawsuits, senior liens (that were recorded prior to the foreclosing mortgage) such as mortgages, attachments, executions, income tax liens, probate problems


What is the difference between preclosure and foreclosure?

Be aware that a pre-foreclosure property is not necessarily for sale. The pre-foreclosure stage is the period between the time in which a Notice of Default (in non-judicial foreclosure) or lis pendens (in judicial foreclosure) has been issued to the homeowner and after the property is sold at a foreclosure auction.

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