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Bankruptcy and After Foreclosure

      When a debtor files a Massachusetts Chapter 7 bankruptcy there is an automatic stay that stops most collection actions, including foreclosure and eviction proceedings. Notwithstanding, the bankruptcy will protect the debtor for only a short time. Holders of mortgages that are delinquent may file motions for relief from the stay for the purpose of foreclosing, and for permission to evict the owner after foreclosure. If such a motion is allowed, Massachusetts state law is followed to complete the foreclosure sale. This can take months. After the foreclosure auction, the holder of the mortgage may have ownership, but it must acquire possession via a summary process action, otherwise known as an eviction. This can lead to further delays in the lender recovering possession. To save time, the lender will often negotiate with the former property owner. A former Chapter 7 debtor-client who experienced foreclosure was recently offered $4,000 to move out and allow the bank to have immediate possession.

 

 

 

 

 

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Dave, thanks for all the blog info you share. This one pertains directly to something I'm looking at buying right now. You should do workshops on this stuff!
Posted @ Saturday, January 30, 2010 11:34 AM by Melanie P
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