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from: Foreclosure Process: What Happens When You Default Payments?
Missing two or three payments on your mortgage could lead to some serious consequences. Most lending institution would start the foreclosure process once you miss more than two payments on your house so be very careful not to miss your monthly amortization. In the event where you are too financially hard-up to pay your monthly amortization, contact the bank or the financial institution at once and explain to your problem. Banks and financial institutions are open to negotiations at this point to so make sure that you negotiate with them for a grace period before they start the foreclosure process.
If the bank of the financial institution gives you a grace period to settle your financial obligation with them, use this period to look for means to pay your obligation even if it is only a partial payment. By showing the willingness to pay your debt, the bank or the financial institution will be more open to give you yet another extra time to settle your arrears.
What Happens If You Still Can’t Pay The Bank Or Financial Institution After The Grace Period?
Not being able to pay your obligations even after the expiration of the grace period given will leave the bank or financial institution but to start the foreclosure process. If the mortgage instrument that you signed with the bank when you took out the loan allows for non-judicial foreclosure, the bank or the financial institution will have the power to foreclose your home without going to court. The foreclosure process is this is simple. The bank or lending institution will send you a demand letter telling you that your property will be foreclosed if you cannot pay your debts within a certain given time. After the expiration of the time given in the collection letter, the bank or the financial institution will now send you a letting informing you about the foreclosure process and the subsequent sale of your property. After complying with all the requirements set by the law, the bank or the financial institution will now take your home away from you.
Is there something that you can do to save your home once the foreclosure process starts? In most states in the country, the provisions of the mortgage instrument are considered as the governing rule. Unless the mortgage instrument that you signed with the bank or the financial institution provides you the power to stop the foreclosure process by paying the full amount of the loan, you can no longer intervene in the foreclosure process.
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