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Foreclosure Law in Georgia

In Carrollton, Georgia, 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 person who took out the mortgage has consistently failed to make payments on it. The property in question is usually a house.

When individuals are facing foreclosure, it normally involves a house. The bank will take the house with the intent of selling it at an auction, hoping to cover whatever's left on the mortgage, giving them at least a chance to break even on the loan.

Like every other state in the U.S., Georgia authorizes homeowners facing foreclosure to opt for a foreclosure by judicial sale. This is a process through which a court oversees the sale of the house by the lender. The purpose is to see that the lender takes reasonable steps to notify the public of the auction, and other steps to ensure that the house sells for the highest price possible. This is meant to protect the borrower, making it less likely that they'll have to pay a large deficiency judgment (the remaining amount due on the mortgage if the house sells for less than the remaining balance).

In some states, original mortgages are considered "non-recourse" loans. This means that once the house or other property that secured the mortgage is sold, and if it sells for less than the balance of the mortgage, the lender has to absorb the loss, and cannot sue the borrower for the remainder. This normally does not apply to second mortgages or refinanced loans.

How to Possibly Avoid Foreclosure in Carrollton, Georgia

To avoid foreclosure, communicating with your lender is key. Let's face it - if you're in a situation where foreclosure looks like a possibility, your life is not going to be easy for some time. While it's difficult 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 be mindful of the fact that your bank wants you to make your monthly mortgage payments - they probably aren't scheming to trick you into giving up your home. This isn't out of altruism, it's due to the fact that foreclosure is almost never as lucrative for the bank in the long run than a mortgage that is paid in full over a period of years or decades, with interest accruing the whole time. For a bank, a foreclosure is simply a last resort to cut their losses.

If your financial situation suddenly changes, your lender may be willing to change the terms of your loan, at least temporarily, allowing for lower monthly payments. If this means that they will be able to get some money from you, with default as the alternative, it can become an attractive option for everyone involved.

As a last resort, you might consider a "short sale," which results in loss of the home, but it normally leads to a great deal of the debt on the mortgage being forgiven. Basically, a short sale in Georgia involves selling the house for whatever price it can fetch. The proceeds from the sale go to the lender, and if it sells for less than what's left on the mortgage, the balance of the debt is forgiven.

Can a Carrollton, Georgia real estate attorney help?

If you live in Carrollton, Georgia and believe that your house is in danger of being foreclosed, you may have more options and protections than you think. You may not know what all of them are, but an accomplished real estate lawyer probably will.

Talk to a Real Estate Law Attorney now!

Life in Carrollton

Carrollton, Georgia is located in West Central Georgia, in the foothills of the Appalachian Mountains. As of the 2000 census, its population is about 20,000.

Carrollton is home to the University of West Georgia, which is considered one of the best colleges in the Southeastern U.S.

Carrollton, Georgia remained, for much of its early history, a frontier town. Getting goods and services there was quite difficult until the construction of a railroad in 1874. As a result of this, it was comparatively untouched by the American Civil War. After the railroad arrived, however, Carrollton, Georgia saw an economic boom, and became a major manufacturing center for the region, especially in textiles.

While the textile industry is not as important as it once was, manufacturing is still a major force in Carrollton's economy. Southwire, the largest manufacturer of wire and cable in the world, was founded, maintains its headquarters, and employs more than 1,500 people in Carrollton.

Carrollton enjoys relatively mild temperatures, and extreme weather conditions are quite rare in the area. Carrollton also boasts a small but vibrant local music scene.

Carrollton, Georgia lawyers are ready to help you out with whatever legal issue you might face. If you have any legal problem whatsoever, you shouldn't hesitate to call a Carrollton, Georgia attorney.

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