Pekin Illinois Foreclosures-Fight Foreclosure Through Redemption or Reinstatement
Redemptions and reinstatements are among the rarest tactics to fight foreclosure. Your home must be in a state that supports them; even more important, you must have access to cash.
The right of redemption is not available in every state, and even among states that offer it, procedures vary greatly.
To check your state’s foreclosure laws, review this helpful guide.
Unfortunately, redemption is only a last chance—not a magic bullet. If you haven’t heard of the right of redemption, it’s because they rarely happen, even in states that allow them. Why? You must come up with the price paid by whoever purchases your house plus associated fees and taxes. The same situation that led you to foreclosure probably will keep you from getting the cash or financing for redemption. So unless you just won the lottery or your rich uncle died and left you a bundle, you won’t get redemption.
Reinstatement is different from redemption, although it’s easy to confuse the two. Reinstatement, available in many states, allows you stop the foreclosure process up to five days before the auction. To do this, you must:
Note the important distinction: in reinstatement, you only have to come up with what you missed; in redemption, you have to come up with the entire amount owed on the house.
Again, to find out if reinstatement is available for you, consult a lawyer and a foreclosure counselor. You should talk to your lender about whether it’s invoking acceleration—that is, declaring the entire amount due after several missed payments. Although, based on the terms of your loan, that may be the lender’s right—effectively disallowing a reinstatement—your bank may be willing to negotiate a reinstatement.
Even if you can scrape together money for a reinstatement by pawning some jewelry and borrowing cash from relatives, you can’t do that every month. If sufficient income looks like it will be a long-term problem, you might be better off saving your money for new housing and proceeding with a foreclosure, short sale, or deed in lieu of foreclosure.
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