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Foreclosure can be a daunting experience. A home is often our most valuable asset. It is the symbol of the American dream, and oftentimes, the most expensive purchase we will ever make.
Unfortunately, some homeowners suffer a setback such as a job loss, divorce, illness or unanticipated event which might make it difficult to keep current on house payments. After falling behind by more than two months, the bank may then refuse to accept further payments, and instead, refer the matter out to their attorneys for foreclosure proceedings.
If you are behind on your mortgage, there may be options available outside of bankruptcy. For instance, a lender may be willing to renegotiate the terms of the mortgage. Although a bank is under no obligation to renegotiate terms, it would often seem in their best interest to at least consider it.
Once a foreclosure starts, however, it can be very difficult to stop in the absence of filing a bankruptcy. Through a bankruptcy proceeding, we can take steps to delay or stop a foreclosure altogether. Our experienced attorneys can explain your options and help you make the right decision for you and your family.
By filing a Chapter 13, we can stop a foreclosure completely. The homeowner is then afforded an opportunity to catch up on the arrearage owed on the home in a structured manner over an extended period of time. A Chapter 13 bankruptcy can also be utilized to strip a second or third mortgage from a home in certain situations.
If it is not cost effective to save a home through a bankruptcy, the automatic stay will still provide a homeowner with additional time to save money for the expenses associated with moving and establishing new living arrangements.
At The Bankruptcy Clinic, we have helped countless clients throughout Murphysboro Illinois save their home from foreclosure proceedings. We understand how difficult this time can be and how much stress it places on a person. We work hard to keep our clients in their homes whenever it is feasible and in their best interest to do so. To speak with an attorney about your situation, contact The Bankruptcy Clinic right away.
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