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Foreclosure Law in Florida

In Pompano Beach, Florida, 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.

When individuals are facing foreclosure, it typically involves a house. The bank will acquire 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.

In Florida, and every other state, foreclosed homeowners can go through a "foreclosure by judicial sale." In this form of foreclosure sale, a court supervises the sale, ensuring that the bank makes every reasonable effort to get the highest price possible for the house. The purpose of this is to maximize the chances that the bank gets, at the very least, the remaining balance of the mortgage. Although this may seem counter-intuitive, it is intended to safeguard the borrower: it helps prevent them from still owing money after the house is sold at auction.

Some states treat mortgages as "non-recourse loans." A non-recourse loan is one that is secured by the borrower's property, but for which the borrower is not personally liable. Essentially, this means that a lender in a foreclosure can take the house that was mortgaged, but nothing else. If the house sells for less than the lender is owed, it cannot go after the borrower.

How to Possibly Avoid Foreclosure in Pompano Beach, Florida

First and foremost, you need to communicate with your lender, and not dismiss 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.

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

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

Some buyers in Florida, 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 Pompano Beach, Florida real estate attorney help?

In Pompano Beach, Florida, dealing with a possible foreclosure is never easy. However, the assistance of a reliable real estate lawyer can make the whole process much more bearable, and possibly delay or even prevent the foreclosure altogether.

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Life in Pompano Beach

Pompano Beach, Florida is a beach city in Broward County. It is mainly driven by the tourism and vacation industries. It has a population of over 104,000 people which swells to over 150,000 during summers due to the influx of vacationers. The city is well known for its laid back, tropical beach feel and "fun in the sun" approach to development.

Beach activities abound in Pompano Beach, Florida. "Pompano" refers to a type of fish, which reflects the city's popular sport fishing scene. Surfing is excellent in the area as its geography includes miles of beach. Pompano Beach's location in the middle of Florida's "Golden Coast" allows for convenient access to major sports and cultural arenas. Visitors and residents can watch sports teams like the Miami Heat and the Florida Marlins. Pompano Beach ranks among the highest in the nation's real estate markets for residential and vacation properties.

The local events at Pompano Beach cater to the community's health and fitness-centered character. A few examples include a "Green Market Beach", a Thanksgiving Day Triathlon, and the East Village Uncorked (healthy dining and wine tasting at restaurants). Pompano Beach, Florida boasts many world-class golf courses and horse racing at the Pompano Harness Track.

Lawyers in Pompano Beach, Florida typically file legal claims at the Broward County Courthouse. Pompano Beach lawyers are available to assist clients who need help with legal issues. Attorneys in Pompano Beach help members of the community obtain legal relief in a variety of forms.

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