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Foreclosure Law in Massachusetts

In Randolph, Massachusetts, foreclosure is a process through which a lender that issued a mortgage loan retakes possession of the property that was purchased with the mortgage in the event that the borrower has defaulted on his or her payments.

When consumers have to deal with foreclosure, it almost always involves a home. The bank will normally take possession of the house, and then sell it at auction, to try to cover the balance of the mortgage. Banks typically want sell the property quickly, for as much money as possible.

In every U.S. state, including Massachusetts, a borrower has a right to a judicial sale of their foreclosed property. A judicial sale is simply an auction overseen by a court. The purpose of this is to make sure that the lender takes reasonable steps to sell the home for the highest possible price, and to ensure that the homeowner has an opportunity to bid on the house, if he or she is able. It is in everybody's interest for the bank to get the highest price possible for the house, even the borrower's. If the house fetches a higher price than what's left on the mortgage, the buyer can keep what's leftover. On the other hand, if it fetches less, the buyer might have to pay the deficiency.

In a large number of states, but not all of them, mortgages are a type of loan identified as a "non-recourse loan." While the regulations governing these loans are complex, it most basically means that, once the house is sold, and the sale price doesn't cover what the borrower owes, the lender can't go after the borrower for the remainder. They simply have to take the loss.

How to Possibly Avoid Foreclosure in Randolph, Massachusetts

First and foremost, you need to communicate with your lender, and not ignore the issue. Ignoring a problem with your mortgage will not make it go away, and can only make things worse. You should be forthright with your lender, and stay in touch with them as much as possible.

Throughout all this, you should remember one thing: the bank doesn't really want your house. After all, banks aren't real estate speculators, they're primarily money lenders. They stand to make a great deal of money if you are able to make your mortgage payments until it's paid off. They're likely to make much less if they're forced to sell your house.

If you experience a sudden change in your financial situation, your lender, in an effort to prevent you from defaulting, might be willing to accept lower monthly payments, at least temporarily.

As a last resort, you might consider a "short sale," which results in loss of the home, but it typically leads to a great deal of the debt on the mortgage being forgiven. Typically, a short sale in Massachusetts 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 Randolph, Massachusetts real estate attorney help?

If you live in Randolph, Massachusetts 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 efficient real estate lawyer probably will.

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Life in Randolph

Town of Randolph is a city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts. Some folks may be interested to find out that the word "town of" is in Randolph's official name. The decision was made during the time it incorporated as a city in 1793. It was also when the motto "say what you feel" became the motto. Randolph is located in the Greater Boston Area and is directly connected to the Boston by major highways like Interstate 93 and US Route 1, rail lines like the Middleboro line to Boston, busses, and the Norwood Memorial Airport. Most Randolph residents use Logan International Airport for their air travel because it is a major hub and flights can cost less. Randolph plays host to a growing community of Boston professionals like lawyers. Randolph lawyers are licensed to practice throughout Massachusetts and know the rigid court procedures of county, state, and city courts.

Many families select Randolph for its schools system that offers kindergarten through high school. Students entering ninth grade may select to attend Blue Hills Regional Technical School or Norfolk County Agricultural School. They're referred to as "Blue Hills" and "Aggie," respectively. Randolph has notable residents like bandleader and producer Danny Davis, rap dj and producer Clinton Sparks, painter and sculptor William Rimmer, NHL Hall of Famer Rod Langway, and author Mary. E. Wilkins Freeman. Town of Randolph is a popular city with lots of great restaurants.

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