Posted On: April 23, 2011 by Scott Sagaria

California Foreclsoure Evictions and You

For those of you that are not sure what a California foreclosure is, it is when a homeowner is not able to make principle and interest payments on their monthly mortgage. As a result, the mortgage company will take the property and sell it, which will be stated in the mortgage contract when the homeowner first signs it. This type of foreclosure varies among lenders; it all depends on each individual situation. 

As a homeowner, it is totally up to you if you would like to sell or keep your home during the California foreclosure process. If you prefer not to keep your home, it will actually be sold before it reaches the foreclosure process. The big advantage you will get from the home being sold before it reaches foreclosure is not receiving a foreclosure judgment on your credit rating. This works well for both parties because the lender is able to sell the home and the borrower can receive future financing without any negative ratings on their credit. This type of foreclosure is normally available to homeowners who have a great deal of equity available in their home. Homeowners are able to get back the equity they invested into their homes, so they will not leave this foreclosure process empty handed.

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