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Foreclosure Law in New Jersey

Foreclosure in East Orange, New Jersey is a process that permits a lender to take possession of the property that was used to secure their loan, in the event that the borrower fails to repay it.

Foreclosure most frequently is a forced sale of a house at auction, since those are the most common types of property bought through a mortgage. Banks will typically 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 every U.S. state, including New Jersey, a borrower has a right to a judicial sale of their foreclosed property. A judicial sale is just an auction supervised 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 some states, original mortgages are regarded "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 typically does not apply to second mortgages or refinanced loans.

How to Possibly Avoid Foreclosure in East Orange, New Jersey

It is absolutely imperative that you maintain a line of communication with your lender. Your can't expect your lender to accommodate your altered financial situation if they don't know about it. Ignoring the issue and hoping it will go away is the worst possible solution.

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 mainly 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.

It's possible that your lender is willing to negotiate a plan that results in temporarily-lower payments on your mortgage, particularly if this means that they will be able to get some payments, instead of none at all.

Some buyers in New Jersey, when none of the above options have worked, resort to a "short sale." This includes selling a house which is about to be foreclosed, typically for less than its market value. If the house sells for less than what's left on the mortgage, the homeowner is relieved of the duty to pay the balance. If you have decided that you have no hope of making your mortgage payments, and foreclosure seems inevitable anyway, this might be the way to go.

Can a East Orange, New Jersey real estate attorney help?

If you are worried that your East Orange, New Jersey house is going to be foreclosed, and want to try and stop this, a reliable real estate lawyer can help.

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Life in East Orange

East Orange, New Jersey is a city in Essex County, and it has a population of about 68,000 people. East Orange was originally incorporated by an act of the New Jersey Legislature in 1863.

East Orange is a fairly diverse city, and a significant number of immigrants from the South American country of Guyana have taken up residence there, accounting for 2.5% of the population. As with any city with a significant immigrant population, immigrant communities have added a touch of their own culture to East Orange, giving it that much more character.

New Jersey has designated the city of East Orange as an "urban enterprise zone." This is a package of benefits that the state extends to entrepreneurs if they decide to open a business in a community that needs economic revitalization. Businesses are encouraged to set up shop in these zones mostly with tax and regulatory breaks. As an attempt to stimulate consumer spending in these areas, the sales tax is lower than in other parts of New Jersey.

There are plenty of East Orange, New Jersey lawyers who can probably handle any legal issue that you might find yourself facing. If you find yourself with any legal problems, you should call an East Orange, New Jersey lawyer as soon as possible.

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