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The Foreclosure That Was Longer Than War & Peace

By Cathy Moran

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How much time til foreclosure? Foreclosure is coming.  Whether by choice or circumstances, you know the bank will take the house.

Should you start packing immediately?

The way banks are currently operating, the answer is:  not yet, not soon, not for a long time.

For one of my clients, the answer to how long was well more than 735 days.  And they did nothing to delay the inevitable.

Here’s the time til foreclosure for this California couple.

A year of missed payments

When they filed bankruptcy in June, 2013, they were 13 months behind on their mortgage.  That’s 390 days without paying.

The house was waaaaay underwater and they decided upfront to let it go.  And said so in the Chapter 13 plan.

From bankruptcy filing to relief from stay

It took 477 days from the commencement of the bankruptcy case for the lender to request and get an order from the bankruptcy court permitting them to foreclose.

Court order til foreclosure

It took another 180 days to actually conduct a  sale.  At that point, the lender owned the house, but the couple was still living there.

Sale to eviction

Then, remarkably, another 271 days went by before the bank took steps to evict the former owners from the house that it had owned for more than 8 months.  And the bank paid the former owners some cash to move out voluntarily.

Your mileage may vary

The experience of this couple doesn’t assure you of a mortgage servicer with a similarly lackadaisical approach.  But it is consistent with the data on California foreclosure.

The takeaway is:  don’t move out until you absolutely have to.

Living rent free til the foreclosure allows you to build up a kitty to finance the move.  Or feed your retirement fund.  Or start saving for a new house.

More:

Get paid to surrender possession

Your rights while you’re in foreclosure

Buying a house after foreclosure

Basics of California foreclosure

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Filed Under: Real property & mortgages, True Stories Tagged With: 2015

About Cathy Moran

I'm a veteran bankruptcy lawyer and consumer advocate in California's Silicon Valley. I write, teach, and speak in the hopes of expanding understanding of how bankruptcy can make life better in a family's future.

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