The Courts Are In Charge – Connecticut Foreclosures

Over the past year, a sluggish real estate market and the consequences of questionable lending practices have led to an increase in the rate of Connecticut foreclosures.

As of February 2007, in fact, Connecticut was experienced a foreclosure for every 118 households making the Connecticut foreclosures rate the nations’ seventeenth highest.

Connecticut’s legal procedure concerning foreclosures offers two options: foreclosure by sale, or strict foreclosure. The appropriate option is determined by the amount of home equity owner has accumulated in the property.

In those cases in which the home owner has accumulated little or no equity, the strict foreclosure rule applies. The bank or lender is entitled to the full amount of proceeds from the property. If the homeowner has accumulated some equity, however, the foreclosure by sale method applies. The judge assigned to each foreclosure case will determine which option is the correct one.

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Some important guidelines:

While purchasing a home through Denver foreclosures there are some important guidelines to be kept in mind in order to ensure a successful, safe and profitable deal.

In cases of strict foreclosure, the borrowers are given a specific day by which they must either pay off the amount owed or lose their interest in the property. All the other defendants to the foreclosure actins are given similar deadlines, and if nor payment is made, the title to the property vests in the foreclosing lender, usually after one hundred and fifty days. But the time between the judgment of strict foreclosures and the vesting date dictated by Connecticut foreclosure law is discretionary, and if the Court determines that the debtor under financial hardship, it may extend the time for repayment.

If the Connecticut foreclosure is to be a foreclosure by sale, the court will set a sale date which is usually sixty to ninety days in the future. The Court will also, within fourteen days of the actual sale, decide whether or not the terms of the sale are acceptable

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