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Philadelphia Pennsylvania foreclosure

Q: If I am in foreclosure, how much time do I have until I have to leave the house? – A: Laws vary from state to state; in states like Georgia a foreclosure house for sale is advertised to the public only seven days after being filed. However in other states, the house is not publicly advertised until the 130th day of the foreclosure process. If you look online or go to the library and look up your state legislature, you will find a slue of detailed statutes. Do some research so you know exactly what timeline you are dealing with, but the bottom line is to act as quickly and wisely as possible.

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Phoenix Arizona foreclosure

Q: Does the lender have the right to repossess my house, even though I have been paying for it all this time? – A: Unfortunately, yes. Even though you only missed those few payments and had paid so many others, the mortgage documents or deed of trust (depending if you live in a judicial or non-judicial state) gives the lender the right to foreclose and repossess the property after you have defaulted on payments for a certain length of time.

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Houston Texas foreclosure

Q. How does a foreclosure affect my credit? – Ans. Well, it is serious. The lenders I have spoken with tell me it will be about a 400 pt hit on you credit score. Really foreclosure is the last resort. There are a number of things that can possibly be done before you get to that point.

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Chicago Illinois foreclosure

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Los Angeles California foreclosure

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New York New York foreclosure

Q. Can I still live there after the Sherrif sells my house? – Ans. Yes, until the redemption period is up you can live in it. But if you move out, the lender may be able to accelerate the foreclosure period and take the property back quicker because the property was