State Foreclosure Laws and Timelines
Here we go... again
What else can we say... there is more bad news for homeowners. If you are looking for State Foreclosure Laws we give you that and much more. The information included in our site can help you Stop Foreclosure and tell you what to expect if you are in Foreclosure.
Foreclosures are on the rise across the U.S. and are soaring for the third straight quarter. Here are the States leading the pack.
| State | Total Foreclosures Last Quarter |
Total Households per Foreclosure |
| Texas | 40,236 |
200 |
| Florida | 29,636 |
247 |
| California | 29,337 |
414 |
| Georgia | 24,419 |
127 |
| Ohio | 22,860 |
209 |
| Michigan | 22,742 |
186 |
| Indiana | 15,261 |
165 |
| New York | 13,795 |
557 |
| Illinois | 13,691 |
357 |
Even though the Foreclosure rate is on the rise does not mean there is nothing that can be done. There is nothing farther from the truth. We have the ability to work this out with your lender no matter what stage the Foreclosure is in. Even though things may feel desperate, there is still hope. Please remember your Mortgage Companies position. They don’t want to foreclose on your home unless they are left without any options. They make money by collecting your monthly Mortgage payments not by owning properties.
We offer these State Foreclosure Laws and our Foreclosure Timeline to try and help you understand the situation and to try and inform you as to the Foreclosure process in you area. Please review your States individual page and call us if you have any questions. We are here to help.
United States individual State Foreclosure Laws
Click on your state to view their individual Foreclosure laws. Please refer to the disclaimer statement below.
Disclaimer
This information is to give a general overview of the Foreclosure Laws in each state. The information is not guaranteed to be correct as Foreclosure Laws can change quickly. These pages are meant to provide information only and are in no way providing legal advice. For legal advice, you must contact an attorney in your state to. By clicking to view each state's Foreclosure Laws you agree not to hold American Foreclosure Specialists responsible for any information contained herein.

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