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What is a short sale in Massachusetts?The temporary loan modification of a Texas homeowner was denied. The bank then foreclosed on her house, but she didn't have a chance to go to court first. She wants to know how that could happen. The answer may be in the difference between a judicial and a non-judicial foreclosure state.
In a judicial foreclosure state, generally a bank must first go to court before being able to foreclose; so, a homeowner has a chance to be heard in a court of law. In a non-judicial foreclosure state, though, the bank doesn't have to go to court first. Instead, a trustee conducts an auction at a designated location. But, there are usually very specific notice requirements that must be met before the trustee can hold the sale.
Wrongful Bank Lockouts & Seizures and Bank Owned PropertyBuyers of bank owned property are at risk of having their new home wrongully seized by a bank. Wrongful Foreclosure Lockout Attorney, Andrew Garcia, explains.
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