Every day I receive a newsletter containing real estate industry news. In this morning's newsletter there was an article about foreclosures, how agents can help those being foreclosed on and some tips for those in foreclosure. Most of it was sales pitchy and same-old, same-old.
But I did learn something. Buried in the end of the article there was a mention that many foreclosures are happening illegally because mortgage documents often have errors or looked-over provisions that the lender missed. Especially if the loan has changed hands several times and the servicing company has not kept up on it. The article suggests that one should contact an attorney that specializes in consumer law (but not a real estate attorney). The attorney may be able to find something in the document that the lender overlooked. And that may give a homeowner some time to sort it out with the lender before losing their home.
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