105 legal [2, *]questions have been posted about foreclosures by real users in New York. Ask your question and dive into the knowledge of attorneys who handle your issue regularly. Similar topics to explore also include bankruptcy, commercial bankruptcy, and consumer bankruptcy. All topics and other states can be accessed in the dropdowns below.
Recent Legal Answers
The arrangement you made was somewhat unusual. Your rights are in the first instance governed by the documents you made. If you had a... Read Answer
It sounds as though you've been proceeding pro se, yet you make reference to your "clients"- are you an attorney? Definitely need more information... Read Answer
Many, many months, but it depends on each county. Try to call the bank. They may give you a forebearance or other offer that allows you... Read Answer
An 8 year old cannot own property or sign a mortgage. That was bank fraud. The son's credit is not effected by the debt since any... Read Answer
You are confusing concepts. The statute of limitations applies to initiating the suit. If the sale is under the old suit and a sale was... Read Answer
You can only be forced out by an eviction proceeding in court. You will lose such a proceeding, but there needs to be one. Thus, people... Read Answer
Your settlement was bad. You should never have given up title without the refinancing taking you off mortgage. There is nothing you can... Read Answer
These are good questions to be asking. You may very well be able to continue in federal court. To make determinations here, you should speak with... Read Answer
That would be a yes.
Whatever the terms of default are under the contract. There is no set time by law.