flora maestas
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What is the name of your state? nm
I lost my home through foreclosure in March of 2004.
I do not know whether the Mortgage Company bought it back or someone else. In any case, I just recently received a letter from a collection agency on behalf of the mortgage company trying to collect $ 39,000.00. At the time of foreclosure, I owed $55,000.00 on the house, so I am assuming they sold it for far less than market value and are trying to collect the difference. I have two ?'s, I read my mortage and it said nothing about the mortgage company being able to collect anything other than legal expenses and other costs involved, in the event of foreclosure. Are they entitled to collect this money as well as take the house? Also, can they sell it for less than is due them as well as less than market value? If they were willing to take such a loss, why wouldn't they reduce my payments or work with me? I could have probably kept the house.
I lost my home through foreclosure in March of 2004.
I do not know whether the Mortgage Company bought it back or someone else. In any case, I just recently received a letter from a collection agency on behalf of the mortgage company trying to collect $ 39,000.00. At the time of foreclosure, I owed $55,000.00 on the house, so I am assuming they sold it for far less than market value and are trying to collect the difference. I have two ?'s, I read my mortage and it said nothing about the mortgage company being able to collect anything other than legal expenses and other costs involved, in the event of foreclosure. Are they entitled to collect this money as well as take the house? Also, can they sell it for less than is due them as well as less than market value? If they were willing to take such a loss, why wouldn't they reduce my payments or work with me? I could have probably kept the house.
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