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Foreclosure Law in Illinois

In Arlington Heights, Illinois, 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.

If an ordinary consumer faces foreclosure, it usually involves a home that was purchased with a mortgage from a bank. The bank will usually try to sell the house at a public option, with the hope of at least covering the remaining debt, to avoid taking a large loss.

Like every other state in the U.S., Illinois allows homeowners facing foreclosure to opt for a foreclosure by judicial sale. This is a procedure 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 known as "non-recourse" loans, making the above problem a non-issue. This essentially means that once the mortgaged property is sold by the lender, the debt is discharged, even if the sale nets less than the remaining balance on the mortgage. The borrower will simply have to write this off as a loss. However, this usually does not apply to refinanced or second mortgages.

How to Possibly Avoid Foreclosure in Arlington Heights, Illinois

It's very important that you engage in continued communication with your bank. Lenders are surprisingly willing to make accommodations if it means they still get paid something, but in order to accommodate your case, they have to know about it.

You should remember that the bank doesn't really want your house. They approved a mortgage hoping to make a profit from interest, and that's what they'd much rather do. They aren't in the business of buying and managing real estate. Therefore, banks will sometimes go to surprising lengths to accommodate your financial hardship, especially if it's temporary.

Because banks don't specifically enjoy foreclosing, they will probably be willing to work out an alternative payment plan with you, if necessary. Nonetheless, if you think that this might be needed in the near future, you should contact your lender immediately. The sooner they know about it, the more options you have.

Some buyers in Illinois, when none of the above options have worked, resort to a "short sale." This involves selling a house which is about to be foreclosed, usually 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 Arlington Heights, Illinois real estate attorney help?

If you are facing foreclosure in Arlington Heights, Illinois, and want to do everything practicable to save your house, the assistance of a reputable real estate lawyer might prove invaluable.

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Life in Arlington Heights

Arlington Heights, Illinois is a suburb of Chicago. As of the 2000 census, it has a population of more than 76,000 people.

Despite being so closely associated with the much larger city of Chicago, Arlington Heights, Illinois is most definitely a distinct community in its own right.

Arlington Heights, Illinois has undergone a major business boom in recent decades, leading to significant economic and population growth. As a result, Arlington Heights, Illinois is home to Arlington Park, a famous horse race track, which has been in nearly constant use since the 1920s.

Because of its diversity, and the extremely active business and racing community, there is a significant demand for skilled Arlington Heights, Illinois lawyers. Lawyers in Arlington Heights need to be skilled in as wide a variety of legal areas as possible, if they are to succeed in an incredibly competitive legal marketplace.

In addition to a large quantity of lawyers, the quality of Arlington Heights, Illinois lawyers is hard to beat.Being near Chicago means that Arlington Heights, Illinois is very close to Northwestern University, and the University of Chicago. These universities are considered by many to have some of the finest law schools in the nation. Both of these law schools consistently rank in the top 15 nationwide.

Given the quantity and quality of lawyers in Arlington Heights and the surrounding areas, chances are that hiring an Arlington Heights, Illinois lawyer will turn out to be a very good decision.

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