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Foreclosure Law in Michigan

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

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.

In every state, including Michigan, homeowners have the option to go through what is known as a foreclosure by judicial sale. Basically, this means a court will oversee the sale of the house to ensure that the bank makes reasonable efforts to sell it for as high a price as possible (to help avoid a deficiency that the borrower may have to pay), and to ensure that any money which might be left over from the sale (after the balance on the mortgage is paid) goes to the borrower.

In some states, original mortgages are known as "non-recourse" loans, making the above problem a non-issue. This basically 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 Troy, Michigan

It is absolutely essential 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.

Bear in mind that banks aren't in the business of real estate speculation - they're in the business of lending money, and making profits through interest on their loans. In short, the bank doesn't really want your house - they'd much rather have you continue making your mortgage payments. For banks, foreclosing on a home is a last resort. Basically, nobody likes foreclosures, and everyone wants to avoid them.

If your financial situation suddenly changes, your lender may be willing to change the terms of your loan, at least temporarily, allowing for lower monthly payments. If this means that they will be able to get some money from you, with default as the alternative, it can become an attractive option for everyone involved.

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 Michigan, the remaining debt is discharged.

Can a Troy, Michigan real estate attorney help?

In Troy, Michigan, dealing with a possible foreclosure is never easy. However, the assistance of a good 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 Troy

Troy is a suburb of Detroit, Michigan. It is a well-recognized area for its shopping and business centers. Troy has many buildings providing office spaces, and an upscale Somerset Collection that has become a shopper's favorite.

Interestingly, Troy was ranked the fifth safest city in the nation! In 2008, CNN Money also ranked Troy twenty-second on the list of the "Best Places to Live in the United States." Criteria used by CNN Money for the list include housing, education quality, economy, and recreation. Offering so much, Troy manages to be the fourth most affordable U.S. city to live in, with an apparent median household income of ,000.

Some famous people who have called Troy home include Sutton Foster, Ellen Hollman, Martin Klebba, Steve McCatty, Ivana Milicevic, Steven Yeun, and Bridget Regan.

The Top of Troy is the city's tallest building that is home to many offices. Law firms have also found a home in The Top of Troy. These firms train attorneys to provide clients with the best possible legal services. Therefore, residents and local businesses will never have an issue solving any of their legal matters.

Overall, Troy provides residents with a wonderful quality of life!

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