House up for sale possible of foreclosure?
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You can possibly get an injection on the Sheriff sale if as a co-owner you have not received proper note. Suggest you see a property attorney as soon as possible, contact the mortgage company telling him you never received notice.
If you can come up with the pass payments, plus pentalties, plus attorney fees, you may be able to salvage your credit and reduce your loses.
If you can not get any of the above done, you will probably receive a bill for the difference in what the house sells for and the expenses the mortage company incurred to sell it.
It appears to me you maybe forced into bankruptcy to avoid a major debt.
Your credit is already shot, because the none payments have already been posted, and upon the Sheriff Sale the foreclosure will appear.
Sugguest you don't throw a lot of money into trying to solve this problem if you do not readly have the funds.
unfortunatly it can. If you recieved papers on a sheriff sale then their will be one. So sorry to hear that!
Bottom line ~ it can still be foreclosed. Take this as a lesson to be learned. You were on the contract and you should have kept tabs on your brother to make sure he is making payments. I am sorry this has happened to you.
Of course it can still be foreclosed. The only way to stop the foreclosure is to bring the mortgage payments current. With a sale set for July, you really need to have a qualified buyer on board within the next few days for any hope of closing the sale before it goes to foreclosure.
Contact the lender and see how far they're willing to work with you on this. Most lenders would rather avoid the expense and hassle of a foreclosure and they may be willing to work a "short sale" with you to clear the case.
You need to move quickly on this since the forelosure will go on your record as well as your brother's. Needless to say, don't do any more "favors" for your brother. Your credit is about to be trashed completely. Nuff said!
Yes,talk to the lender, see an attorney to protect your interest and credit and perhaps you can bring the payments current and your brother may consider deeding his interest to you.
How much equity do you have? Protect it.
Sorry for the mess.
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