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Free Consultation 1.800.474.1407Virginia Foreclosure LawIf you are in foreclosure in Virginia, we help stop foreclosure in Virginia. If you would like to keep your home and avoid foreclosure, UCMA has been helping homeowners stop foreclosure since 1997. For additional information, please click on our Home page, thank you. Avoid Virginia Foreclosure - Quick Facts
- Judicial Foreclosure Available: Yes In Virginia, lenders may foreclose on deeds of trusts or mortgages in default using either a judicial or non-judicial foreclosure process. Judicial ForeclosureThe judicial process of foreclosure, which involves filing a lawsuit to obtain a court order to foreclose, is used when no power of sale is present in the mortgage or deed of trust. Generally, after the court declares a foreclosure, the property will be auctioned off to the highest bidder. The borrower has two hundred forty (240) days from the date of the sale to redeem the property by paying the amount for which the property was sold, plus six (6) percent interest.Non-Judicial ForeclosureThe non-judicial process of foreclosure is used when a power of sale clause exists in a mortgage or deed of trust. A "power of sale" clause is the clause in a deed of trust or mortgage, in which the borrower pre-authorizes the sale of property to pay off the balance on a loan in the event of the their default. In deeds of trust or mortgages where a power of sale exists, the power given to the lender to sell the property may be executed by the lender or their representative, typically referred to as the trustee. Regulations for this type of foreclosure process are outlined below in the "Power of Sale Foreclosure Guidelines". Power of Sale Foreclosure Guidelines
Lenders may obtain deficiency judgments, without limits, in Virginia. How to stop foreclosure in Virginia. More information on Virginia foreclosure laws. Stop foreclosure and get foreclosure help in Virginia and the cities of Alexandria, Annandale, Arlington, Blacksburg, Burke, Centreville, Chantilly, Charlottesville, Chesapeake, Dale City, Danville, Hampton, Harrisonburg, Lynchburg, Manassas, McLean Newport News, Norfolk, Portsmouth, Reston, Richmond, Roanoke, Suffolk, Tuckahoe, Virginia Beach and in the surrounding cities in Virginia. |
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