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Dealing with Ocwen loan servicing for the foreclosure process can be a challenging process but there are a few things worth knowing. When you miss your first payment on the mortgage a department known as the Home Preservation Department will start the proceedings with the foreclosure process.
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Notice of Intent (NOI) To Foreclose and Accelerate “Breach Letter”
You are sent a notice saying that the company
A notice saying that the homeowner is in default of the loan called Notice Of Intent (NOI) is sent. In some states, if the lender agrees on accepting a payment in order to restart this timeline then this notice will have to be reissued. In the
One thing that people do that works against them is that they fail to act on the NOI. The moment that you do receive an NOI, contact us as soon as possible to start seeking a resolution to your mortgage delinquency.
Foreclosure process can sometimes begin as early as 61 days(when your third payment comes due) as opposed to as some people think it starts after 90 days so this is another mistake that some people make, and in some cases, you have an expired NOI within the last 18 months.
Different Types Of Ocwen Mortgage Foreclosures
The state in which you are and the county in which your property is located will effect which type of foreclosure will be done by Ocwen. Ocwen does two types of foreclosures; the judicial foreclosure and the non-judicial foreclosure.
Non-Judicial Foreclosure Process
If you miss your first payment Ocwen will ask you for the reason. NOI will be issued after missing second payment. The trustee that is appointed locally will send you the Notice Of Default if you miss the third payment. At that time you can work either to clear your debt or else your loan will be accelerated. This is where we can help you apply for mortgage assistance relief programs.
Notice of Default (NOD)
According to the rules of State of California this notice of Default(NOD) can only be filed when the homeowner gets 90 days behind in payment (again keep in mind this is as of the date that the third payment comes due). The NOD contains information such as the name and address of the borrower, lender, and trustee. It also may contain the address of the mortgaged property, a description of the defaulted amount (past due payments), the action that can be done in order to prevent foreclosure, the date which the house can be paid for or cured by the borrower and a statement that denotes that the house will go up for sale if the default is not cured.
Notice of Trustee Sale (NTS/NOTS)
The local trustee informs Public that the homeowner is in default of the loan and the property will be sold in auction. The trustee will also have to get the notice published in the local newspaper or publication. As the homeowner, you may receive a notice of sale, a notice of default that is followed by a notice of sale or even see the notice by publication.
Once that has been accomplished, then a date and time are set and your house will be sold to the highest bidder.
Judicial Foreclosure Process
The Judicial Foreclosure process can become fairly lengthy and can keep going for months even years. When first payment is missed you are informed and asked the reason for missing. Then missing in second payment will result in NOI to be issued. You still have the opportunity to bring your mortgage current within a period of 30 days.
To file a complaint in the court within the county that your property is located in an attorney will be hired by Ocwen to prepare the complaint.
A summon will be sent by the court to you and usually, 20-30 days will be given to respond. You will have the option to answer or not but if you do not submit an answer you will allow the lender to get a default judgment and may allow your property to get reposed sooner. However, if you do file an answer and with the proper defense, you may be able to halt the foreclosure process.
Lis Pendens
Lis Pendens is Latin for a suit pending. It is a written notice that is concerned with a real estate property. The court clerk files the Lis Pendens, certifies that it has been filed and then it is recorded by the county recorder. The Lis Pendens informs the owner of the real estate property that a claim has been entered for the property and at the same time, the Lis Pendens informs all the buyers who are interested in the property that they are a potential claim against the property.
Power of Sale
The attorney will request the judge to grant a power of sale which means they can set a foreclosure sale date on your home.
In the event that the lender won the case that was filed against you, then a date and time are set for the house to be sold to the highest bidder.
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