Foreclosure
Can Foreclosure Mediation in Maryland Save My Home?
Foreclosure mediation in Maryland may be your last chance to make your case and attempt to get a loss mitigation option, such as loan modification. This is an important opportunity and may allow you to avoid foreclosure and save your home.
Full StoryThe Final Loss Mitigation Affidavit in Maryland
You are behind on your mortgage and have been receiving packets of mail from your lender. After receiving notices of default, you start getting documents that look more serious. First, you receive a “Notice of Intent to Foreclose.” 45 days later, your lender will file an “Order to Docket Foreclosure” in the Circuit Court. This…
Full StoryWhat is an Order to Docket Foreclosure in Maryland?
The Order to Docket Foreclosure means that your lender has hired a law firm to file a lawsuit to foreclose on your home. If you receive an Order to Docket Foreclosure, you must take immediate action if you want to save your home.
Full StoryThe Notice of Impending Foreclosure Sale in Maryland
The Notice of Impending Foreclosure Sale in Maryland is perhaps the most important document that you will get about foreclosure, and you should NOT ignore it. This document sets a date when your lender will auction off your house to the highest bidder. You must take action before the auction if you want to save your home.
Full StoryWhat is the Notice of Intent to Foreclose in Maryland?
The Notice of Intent to Foreclose in Maryland means that your lender has determined that you are behind on your mortgage and is giving you a chance to stop foreclosure.
Full StoryHow to Stop Foreclosure In Maryland
One of the most common questions we get asked is “How to Stop Foreclosure in Maryland” and Chapter 13 is a way out that allows you to keep your home.
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