I've been reading along here and there and see frequent mention of judicial vs nonjudicial and how it plays out in regards to a foreclosure and generally, how long a person would have from start of nonpayment until foreclosure sale is complete.
My property is in RI, which apparently handles foreclosures in either a judicial or a nonjudicial manner. How can I tell which manner my property will be handled?
If it is being handled in a judicial manner...being as how we now live in NY, will they have to schedule hearings at a court that is local to us, or will they schedule hearings in RI?
For anybody not familiar with our particular story...we are trying to modify the loan on an investment property we own in RI (a property that was discharged in a 2007 bk7)...we recently took a new job in NY and have moved. We are in the process of applying for a USDA Direct housing loan so we can purchase a home here.
If our property in RI forecloses prior to the closing of our home here in RI....we're screwed...the USDA loan will fall through. If the USDA loan closes, we're fine...if LBPS refuses to modify the loan on the property in RI, than so be it...as long as it's after we've closed on our new home here in NY.
My property is in RI, which apparently handles foreclosures in either a judicial or a nonjudicial manner. How can I tell which manner my property will be handled?
If it is being handled in a judicial manner...being as how we now live in NY, will they have to schedule hearings at a court that is local to us, or will they schedule hearings in RI?
For anybody not familiar with our particular story...we are trying to modify the loan on an investment property we own in RI (a property that was discharged in a 2007 bk7)...we recently took a new job in NY and have moved. We are in the process of applying for a USDA Direct housing loan so we can purchase a home here.
If our property in RI forecloses prior to the closing of our home here in RI....we're screwed...the USDA loan will fall through. If the USDA loan closes, we're fine...if LBPS refuses to modify the loan on the property in RI, than so be it...as long as it's after we've closed on our new home here in NY.
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