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Foreclosure Law in Connecticut

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

In every U.S. state, including Connecticut, 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 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 New Britain, Connecticut

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

You must keep in mind that banks are in the business of lending money, not flipping property: the bank doesn't really want your house. To that end, they'll sometimes go to great lengths to accommodate your financial situation, whatever it may be. For banks, foreclosure is a last resort.

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

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 proceeds 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 Connecticut, the remaining debt is absolved.

Can a New Britain, Connecticut real estate attorney help?

If you live in New Britain, Connecticut 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.

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Life in New Britain

Beautiful New Britain, Connecticut is home to almost 72,000 residents. The city was first settled in 1687. Conveniently located just 9 miles from Hartford, the town has an identity all its own. New Britain has a storied history as a major manufacturing center and is aptly nicknamed, "Hardware city." The city serves as the headquarters for Stanley Works since 1843. New Britain is also home to a very large Polish population and their presence is seen in the many Polish restaurants, cultural events, and activities. In fact, New Britain is home to the largest Polish community in all of Connecticut. Not surprisingly, there are also many Polish museums dedicated to their role in the growing community. Comprising 13.4 square miles, New Britain has lots to offer its residents and visitors. Home of the New Britain Rock Cats, a minor league baseball team ensures that there is always something to do in the summertime. The city is also home to lots of schools, including a couple colleges that make for a great school atmosphere. New Britain also has top lawyers to help its citizens in a range of legal issues including: contract law, divorce and family law issues, employment law, and many others. The professional community in New Britain is second to none.

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