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 Do you think that mortgage lenders will try to cheat first time home buyers?
I don't remember calculus very well so I cannot substantiate the logic of interest rates and whether I might overpay my loan and sign off more than is necessary. Does this happen in the real ...


 Tenants in property have never paid, will not leave, NO WRITTEN CONTRACT?
Hi, we have a property that a gentleman who was supposed to be a friend of my husbands agreed to rent. Unfortunately we did not make him sign a contract since he was supposubly a friend. The ...


 Can your house be repossessed if the equity is much greater than the outstanding mortgage?
What would happen to the equity?
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Let me explain more. I have never defaulted on my mortgage payment. I am hoping that my Dad would invest a little (half the value of ...


 Does my landlord have the right to tell me what business I must use for my cable, tv, or internet services?
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 Do you have to be employed for a specific amount of time in order to be pre-approved for a home loan?
I just graduated with my bachelors and I have a job secured. There is a house on the market that I want and I know I can afford with my salary. How long do I have to wait before applying for a ...


 Does renters history or credit score matter the most in an apartment search?
I have no credit (have never had a card) but have good renters history. Will an apartment care that I have 0 credit?...


 Can apartments go through tenets mail?
I live alone and my cousin used my home as their mailing address, she doesn't live here, but they have just gone through my mail asking who she was?

Isn't it unlawful, even for ...


 What should i do with my landlord?
i have a retail lease in Texas. Due to bad economie i pay 3/4 of my rent. The landlord do not undrestand any thing and he ask me to baroow mony from the bank for my rent. I put lots of mony in this ...


 If I am renting and landlord is aware...?
I have got damp and mould in my bedrooms my landlord is aware. When I moved in everything was repainted but I have phoned every week with a different problem. There was a blockage in the pipes ...


 Whats the best thing to do when looking for your first house?
Me and my partner are first time buyers - what should we do?...


 Moving out, young and scared. How much does it cost?
I'm 16, and due to familial issues, I've resolved that it's better for my own health that I move out on my own. I do not have a job yet, but I am applying at several places full time ...


 I want to get into buying property for rental purposes. Do I need to have a realtor's license to do so?
Also how do I go about buying foreclosed property?...


 Why are foreclosures homes so cheap?
What's the catch is it really that cheap? How can I go about buying one? Do regular realty companies help? I see some houses listed at like 20,000 for a 3 bed 2 bath home... Is it for real? Any ...


 Is it against the law to charge 1st, last, and deposit on rental property in the state of CA.?
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 I got an Adjustable Rate Mortage (ARM) on my house a year ago. Did I screw up?
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 What would you do if someone wants to look at your house for sale, but you are listed with a Realtor?
I had a person come to our door the other day, wanting to just look at our house. I told him that he must see our Realtor and make an appointment to see it. He insisted that he didn't have ...


 What exactly is the purpose of building equity in your home?
i.e - staying in a house for a longer period (10+ years) vs a shorter time (2-5 years) ???

what does equity do for you? why do people say its good to build up your equity?...


 What is an ideal down payment for an $100,000 property?
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 Do I allow my home to go into foreclosure or sell it and rent it back?
My husband and I bought our home 3 years ago. We were healthy and working, just moved back from a different state to be with our new grandbabies. We took out an ARM loan on the property because it ...


 Can my fiance sell our house without my consent if my name in on the deed but not on the mortgage?
My fiance is cheating & he & I are splitting and he told me I have to get out with my kids. My name is on the deed but it is not on the mortgage. Can he sell the house without my consent?...



angelwomen74
What happens in a foreclosure?
if the house is sold for less then what I owe do i still have to pay the remaining balance or is at a loss?
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Yes I live in california, so does that mean Im safe? Im in a real mess because of this Loan Im sure you know what Im talking about its all over the news Im not late on my payment I can still pay it but Its killing me because I have this deffered interest adding to my balance every month which is eating away at my equity so Im kinda in a mess!! Also I have 2 car payments so I dont really know what else is avalible out there for me!!
                     
 




sky walker
It depends if you live in a deficiency state. In California you do not have to pay if your house sells for less than you bought it for.
If you do not make your payments, you will lose the house, your credit will be harmed. But if you bought the house for $ 600, 000 and the bank only gets $ 400,000 in a sale after foreclosure, you are not responsible for the $ 200,000 difference in California.


j s
You will have to pay. If you sell it before foreclosure for less than you owe, you will have to bring a check to the closing for the difference. If it goes to foreclosure and the bank sells it for less than you owe, they will sue you for the difference plus legal and administrative costs (at a highly inflated rate). If you don't have the money, you will either have to declare bankruptcy and liquidate everything you have and give the bank as much as the court orders. If you don't declare bankruptcy, the judgment will follow you through your life. Every paycheck, tax refund or payment you receive will be attached. In any event, unless you sell it and pay the bank at closing, your credit is going to be trashed. Sorry. It's bad out there right now. Good luck.


Adawg
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Yes, sorry about that.


harlanuu@sbcglobal.net
The bank take your home and sells it to get what they can get out of it. You don't get anything probably. I hope that you have a lawyer.


guy next door
I would like to address your first question first, "What happens in a real estate foreclosure?"

When a bank or a financial institution forecloses a property for non-payment of loan amortization, the bank takes hold of the property mortaged to them. The law gives the owner of the property one year to redeem the property before the bank or financial institution could sell the property to another party/buyer. This is called the redemption period. After this redemption period, the bank has the full right to consolidate the property and can transfer its ownership either in their name or the name of the buyer.

For your second question, If the property has been consolidated already, it means that you lose ownership of the property. The bank then sells the property to an interested buyer to recover their money from what they loaned to you. If the property was sold for less than what you owed the bank, you dont need to pay for the remaining balance unless there is a specific provision on the loan agreement that you signed when you made the loan that says so.

My advise for you is to bring the loan agreement that you signed with the bank to a lawyer for review, so that you would know your rights.


Ydet
Yes, you still have to pay the remaining balance especially in a judicial sale where a deficiency judgment has been rendered.


J'adore
you're credit is destroyed, you still pay the balance and wont get another home loan. so you're homeless with a mortgage.


ღ*Pink Cat *ღ
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They could sue you for what they did not make on the sale. I know someone who went through this.


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Yes you pay the balance.


kate
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If the lender gets less than what you signed the loan contract for , you owe the difference / remaining balance .
Your credit report will show that as a debt and the lender will try to collect it from you .

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Bride2be
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claim bankrupcy, then you wont have to pay it. Other than that you will still owe it. It normally takes a few months for it all to happen though. Most Lawyers will not charge you for a consult and you can find out how to go about handeling it. I am sorry your going through that. Hopefully you'll have better luck in the future.


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