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qwerty04
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What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? California
We have received a Notice of Forclosure on our home in California, which my wife and I co-own with my sister in law. Due to credit issues, all three of us are on title, but only my SIL is on the mortgage.
Apparently what has occurred is that the holder of the mortgage has, over the past two years, levied a number of charges against the account (late charges, "purchasing insurance on our behalf", etc.) and has, through the accounting methods they used to apply payments to the account, reached the determination that we are in default, even though monthly payments have been made throughout.
They now allege a balance of over $11,000 to cure the default and, as I say, have sent a forclosure notice.
I have written them indicating we dispute the alleged arrears and would like to reach a payment/settlement agreement (I also enclosed a letter from my sister in law waiving any privacy/confidentiality rights and authorizing me to act in her behalf in this matter).
What additional steps do I need to take to avoid a sale and pursue negotiations? Is there a legal notice of some sort I need to file at the county indicating we are contesting the alleged default in order to protect our rights and block a forclosure sale?
We have received a Notice of Forclosure on our home in California, which my wife and I co-own with my sister in law. Due to credit issues, all three of us are on title, but only my SIL is on the mortgage.
Apparently what has occurred is that the holder of the mortgage has, over the past two years, levied a number of charges against the account (late charges, "purchasing insurance on our behalf", etc.) and has, through the accounting methods they used to apply payments to the account, reached the determination that we are in default, even though monthly payments have been made throughout.
They now allege a balance of over $11,000 to cure the default and, as I say, have sent a forclosure notice.
I have written them indicating we dispute the alleged arrears and would like to reach a payment/settlement agreement (I also enclosed a letter from my sister in law waiving any privacy/confidentiality rights and authorizing me to act in her behalf in this matter).
What additional steps do I need to take to avoid a sale and pursue negotiations? Is there a legal notice of some sort I need to file at the county indicating we are contesting the alleged default in order to protect our rights and block a forclosure sale?