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Foreclosure Law in Kansas

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

A foreclosure usually involves a forced sale of the house at auction, so the bank can recover at least some of the loss it has incurred as a result of the default. Banks usually want to rid themselves of the property as soon as possible, collect as much money as they can from the sale, and then move on.

In every U.S. state, including Kansas, 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 many states, mortgages fall into a category of loans known as "non-recourse loans." This means that, if the house is sold by the lender, the entire debt is eliminated, even if the sale price was less than the remaining balance on the loan. While the loss of one's home can be personally devastating, treating a mortgage as a non-recourse loan at least means that the homeowner will be more or less free to move on with their life once the property is foreclosed and sold.

How to Possibly Avoid Foreclosure in Overland Park, Kansas

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.

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.

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.

Lastly, there is the "short sale." Usually considered a last resort, a short sale results in the borrower losing their home, but discharges almost all of their remaining mortgage debt. If the house is worth far less than the balance of the mortgage, this might be a good choice. In Kansas, when a house is sold in a short sale, the proceeds go to the lender. If it sells for less than the mortgage balance, whatever's leftover is forgiven. If it sells for more, the surplus goes to the homeowner.

Can a Overland Park, Kansas real estate attorney help?

If you live in Overland Park, Kansas 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 experienced real estate lawyer probably will.

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Life in Overland Park

Overland is Kansas's second most populated city, and its largest suburb. Naturally, it would offer many attractions for its residents and tourists. Some of the most popular attractions include the Overland Park Arboretum and Botanical Gardens, the Convention Center, and Indian Creek Greenway. To experience some exciting night light and great restaurants, residents and tourists visit Touche, and the Farmers Market.

An interesting fact about Overland is that was ranked in the top of CNN/Money and Money Magazine's 100 Best Cities to Live in the United States. One of the reasons is the city's great community feel and unified spirit. Another reason for this is that Overland is very diverse, including Afrian Americans, Caucasians, Native Americans, Asians, and Pacific Islanders in its population. Many of the people are married couples and have a nuclear family.

Overland is also home to many large companies, such as YRC Worldwide, Waddell and Reed, Black and Veatch, Ferrellgas, and Examinetics. There are also many small law firms in Overland, where competent attorneys provide legal services in practically all areas of practice. The best part is these attorneys provide their clients with personalized legal services, yielding excellent results.

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