Can I delay the foreclosure process?
February 16, 2010
I have the money coming to catch up my payments, I just need more time to get it out of a restricted account. It's taking longer to get than I thought, putting me further behind. Can I get a forbearance to delay the foreclosure process?
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Yes you can. Contact loss mitigation, and make sure you are not talking to a collections agent.
They sometimes lie to you about that.
They sometimes lie to you about that.
I fell behind on my mortgage with Aurora Loan Services and then was offered a temporary modification plan for 6 months. After making payments on this modification for 3 months, Aurora Loans went behind my back and in the meantime sold my house without ever notifying me and gave me 3 days to move out. After contacting them they told me that I cannot speak to me and would have someone look into it and get back to me. I got a call back from they who then told me he was going review the loan modification and that my move out date was extended to June 25, 2010. After reassuring me over and over that my move out was June 25, 2010, their attorney went ahead and filed an eviction and serving with papers. I went to the emergency room after suffering chest pain and having a panic attack of being notified I am now being evicted when all along I was told I had until June 25, 2010 and that they were still working on a loan modification. After receiving the eviction I called and they basically don't care. They got an attorney Justin and had him threaten me not to contact Aurora Loan Services, but to instead just deal with him and he basically told me that Aurora Loan Services is not going to work on a loan modification and that they no longer have the paperwork I submitted to them to be reviewed for a loan modification. I have proof that he received it. And she is a lying two faced person. She tells you one thing and then hangs up the phone and has attorneys threaten you. Basically stay away from Aurora Loan Services. They are not in the business of helping you. They are in the business of ripping people off and sending people to the hospital waiting for them to die and take their money
how do you stop aurora
I have recently received foreclosure papers from Aurora whom of course isn't the orginally loan holder and a result of the loan being sold 3 times. I wonder if there is a way to delay the process without huge penalties piling up until my income catches back up. I suspect banks foreclose quicker on nicer pricier homes than modest cheaper homes.
I agree dont talk to collections agent. He will definitely lie to you.







They sometimes lie to you about that.