Foreclosure Help : Will Filing Chapter 11 Help Stop Foreclosure?
June 22nd, 2011
Filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy can delay foreclosure, but it’s not going to stop foreclosure. Use bankruptcy to reorganize a debt, not to eliminate it, with help from a civil mediator in this free video on foreclosure law.
Expert: Robert Todd
Bio: Robert Todd is the managing partner and president of Robert M. Todd, P.A. and Family Law Solutions.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz
Duration : 0:1:46
Florida statutes, homeowners associations’ assessments and dues can make a homeowner liable for unpaid dues. Make sure to pay individual liabilities with help from a civil mediator in this free video on foreclosure law.
Filing for bankruptcy will not stop a mortgage foreclosure, but it may delay the foreclosure so that payments can be made. Find out how to use a bankruptcy for the issuance of an automatic stay with help from a civil mediator in this free video on foreclosure law.
A new mortgage alert campaign launched Tuesday in Maryland is warning area homeowners of the dangers of loan modification scams.
Medina County Auditor Michael E. Kovack’s Office has teamed with ESOP (Empowering & Strengthening Ohio’s People) to help Medina County homeowners avoid foreclosure.
In order to legally stop a foreclosure, a person may choose to lower their interest rate or extend the term of the mortgage. Contact an alternative lender if the conventional lender is not interested in renegotiating with help from a civil mediator in this free video on foreclosure law.
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Medina County Auditor Michael E. Kovack’s Office has teamed with ESOP (Empowering & Strengthening Ohio’s People) to help Medina County homeowners avoid foreclosure.
The point of a mortgage foreclosure is so that a lender can satisfy the debt of the mortgage that is on a home. Consider lengthening the term of a mortgage or contacting an alternative lender with help from a civil mediator in this free video on foreclosure law.
There is no law that requires a lender to read a hardship letter, but many want to see what the circumstances of an individual case were before considering granting leniency or refinancing. Use hardship letters to set forth the event that led to the failure to make mortgage payments with help from a civil mediator in this free video on foreclosure law.