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Worried about Foreclosure in Connecticut? |
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The 10 most common mistakes Connecticut homeowners make when facing foreclosure and what to do instead |
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Expert advice from FHA, HUD, FTC and other government agencies |
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A review of common foreclosure alternatives in Connecticut including loan modification, short sale, deed in lieu of foreclosure, bankruptcy, and legal considerations |
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Data from news sources including CNN Money, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, USA Today and others |
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Details about the critical consequences of foreclosure and short sales including mortgage deficiency and tax implications in Connecticut - and tips on how to avoid them |
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Because short sales are often the best alternative to foreclosure, JK Short Sale works to provide the safest, most effective short sale program in Connecticut -- at no cost to you. Our close rate, over three times the industry standard, demonstrates not only the effectiveness of our program but also our commitment to homeowners in Connecticut. JK Short Sale offers: |
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Free Consultation: We will spend time answering your questions and provide essential information to help you assess your options. |
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Expert Team: Our team of financial and real estate professionals have expertise you can rely on. |
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Success at No Cost: Our program is always FREE to homeowners. |
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Complete Solution: We provide a full-service offering to give you the best chance to eliminate your mortgage debt without a deficiency. |
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- Explain our experience with your particular lender
- Provide information about the deficiency laws in Connecticut
- Discuss the general implications of foreclosure compared to a short sale
- Highlight exclusions related to the Mortgage Debt Relief Act
- Review Connecticut lending and foreclosure laws
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| Connecticut Foreclosure Information |
| State: | Connecticut |
| Primary Method: | Judicial |
| Time Frame: | 220 days |
| First Document: | Delivery of Complaint to Sheriff |
| Right to Cure: | No |
| Redemption Period: | If the court orders foreclosure by sale, the redemption period is set by the court. An encumbrance can redeem. |
| Deficiency Judgment: | A deficiency judgment is obtainable within thirty days after the redemption period expires, and after a court hearing. |