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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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How do you file a motion of objection to magistrate order of foreclosure?

You can speak to the Clerk of Court's office for the proper procedure. They can give you the information, however do not expect them to assist or guide you. They are not allowed to do so. If you are that far along in the foreclosure process it is strongly suggested that you should be speaking to an attorney.


How do you reinstate a bail?

This depends on how the bail was handled. If a Bondsperson decided to revoke (surrender) your bail, you can bail out via another Bondsperson. If a Judge denied bail only he or another Judge can reinstate it. You need to file a motion for change of bond conditions or motion for bond reduction.


Pro se motion for reconsider is pending in chapter 13 denial can mortgage company start foreclosure procedures?

This is why you need a lawyer. Yes, it can, unless you file a motion with the court to stay the foreclosure until your motion to reconsider is disposed of. And if your c. 13 was denied, chances are slim to none you will prevail in your motion to reconsider, unless you clearly understand why it was denied and have corrected the problem.


What happens after a foreclosure?

Foreclosure is the legal process whereby a mortgage company takes your home back from you and sells it to recoup the money they loaned to you. if you intend not to foreclose it better file bankruptcy from the experts


How do you stop or postpone foreclosure?

There are several ways to stop foreclosure. Following are the most common ways: 1- Apply for a home loan modification 2- Sell your home using the short sale process 3- File Bankruptcy 4- File an emergency bankruptcy 5- Hire a company to legally stop and postopne the foreclosure sale by challenging the trustee about the legitimacy of the foreclosure process. Ulitmately, always seek the advice of an attorney, credit, and tax professional before you decide what avenue to take to avoid foreclosure.


Can do bankruptcy after forcloseur?

You can always file BK, but if everyting has been done in the foreclosure process- then filing BK wont allow the property to ber "returned" to you. If you are worried about a deficiencu judgment after a foreclosure, then yes, a BK would eliminate that liability.


Where do you file an Oregon judicial foreclosure case?

You file it in the Circuit Court of the County where the property is.


Who would you file paperwork with to file for a foreclose?

I got the impression that the mortgage company does the filing of the foreclosure in California and then takes the property and you just allow this to happen if you can't pay up. I don't think you have to file for a foreclosure.


What court do you file a motion to replace an Estate Executor?

You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.You file a motion at the court where the estate was filed.


Do you need to file banckruptcy before foreclosure?

No, but if you file bankruptcy you are willing to give up important things. Such as cars , money , boats, or anything value. That would help not having a foreclosure but it would take 2 years to get out the house if you recieve a foreclosure.


Can you file a bankruptcy to keep from paying definciency on a foreclosure?

Yes.


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.

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