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Foreclosure Law in Arizona

In Buckeye, Arizona, foreclosure is a legal process through which an entity which has issued a mortgage takes possession and/or ownership of the property that secured the mortgage, because the individual who took out the mortgage has consistently failed to make payments on it. The property in question is usually a house.

Foreclosure most often is a forced sale of a house at auction, since those are the most common types of property bought through a mortgage. Banks will usually try to get rid of the property as quickly as they can, selling it for as much money as they can get in a short period of time.

In all states in the U.S., including Arizona, borrowers have the option of foreclosure by judicial sale. This permits a court to oversee the sale of the property by the bank. The purpose of this is to get the house to sell for the highest price possible. While this might seem like something that would only benefit the bank, it is also a great benefit to the borrower, since it increases the likelihood that the sale will encompass the full balance of the mortgage, preventing them from having to pay it.

In many states, mortgages fall into a category of loans known as "non-recourse loans." This means that, if the house is sold by the lender, the entire debt is eliminated, even if the sale price was less than the remaining balance on the loan. While the loss of one's home can be personally devastating, treating a mortgage as a non-recourse loan at least means that the homeowner will be more or less free to move on with their life once the property is foreclosed and sold.

How to Possibly Avoid Foreclosure in Buckeye, Arizona

To prevent foreclosure, communicating with your lender is key. Let's face it - if you're in a case where foreclosure looks like a possibility, your life is not going to be easy for some time. While it's challenging to step up and acknowledge unpleasant facts, doing so will make your life much easier in the long run. If your lender is aware of your situation, it's far more likely that you'll be able to work something out with them.

You should remember that the bank doesn't really want your house. They issued a mortgage hoping to make a profit from interest, and that's what they'd much rather do. They aren't in the business of buying and managing real estate. Therefore, banks will sometimes go to surprising lengths to accommodate your financial hardship, especially if it's temporary.

If you face sudden expenses, such as medical bills or a lawsuit, which put a serious but relatively short-term strain on your finances, you should notify your lender instantly. You might find that they are willing to accept lower payments, if this will keep you from defaulting.

As a last resort, some borrowers consider a "short sale." In a short sale, the homeowner sells the house to the highest bidder, and uses the funds to pay off the remaining debt. If there is any extra from the sale, it goes to the borrower. If the sale price is worth less than what's left of the mortgage in Arizona, the remaining debt is discharged.

Can a Buckeye, Arizona real estate attorney help?

If you feel that your home is close to being foreclosed in Buckeye, Arizona, and want to try to prevent this, the advice and assistance of an experienced real estate lawyer can mean the difference between keeping or losing your home.

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Life in Buckeye

Approximately 50,876 people call Buckeye, Arizona home. Buckeye is located in Maricopa County and is a popular suburb of Phoenix.

What is great about Buckeye is that it is a small area filled with diversity! Buckeye is home to Native Americans, Asians, Blacks, Whites, Hispanics, and Latinos. Alongside the diversity is the area's well-planned structure. Buckeye has about thirty well planned communities, not including the commercial areas. Popular attractions include Douglas Rance, Sun Valley Villages, Spurlock Ranch, Southwest Ranch, and the Sundance Towne Center.

Being a part of Phoenix, Buckeye residents have prominent law firms with excellent attorneys nearby to handle their legal needs. Phoenix has law firms of all sizes, with attorneys practicing in all areas of law. Therefore, no legal inquiry can remain unattended.

Overall, Buckeye is a perfect example of a close Arizona community that enjoys the quiet desert ambiance, yet is close enough to the metropolitan area of Phoenix. All in all, Buckeye residents enjoy the best of both worlds!

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