About
Notice of Default Law:
A Notice of Default (NOD) is a document that gives formal
notice that a borrower has failed to pay, or defaulted, on
a loan or debt. This notice is the first step in the real
estate foreclosure process and used to notify the borrower
that the lender will seize the property if the payments are
not taken care of. A Notice of Default may be seen by the
general public and is typically placed on the front window
of a house. Lenders typically wait until the borrower is approximately
60 days late in making payments before they officially file
a Notice of Default. Upon giving the notice,
they must wait 90 days, which is the time allocated for the
borrower to make any and all necessary payments and reinstate
the loan. After these 90 days, the lender may publish a public
notice in the newspaper for 20 days and sell the property
to the highest bidder.
What Notice of Default
Lawyers can do for
you: If you received a Notice
of Default, you may be feeling denial, guilt and
perhaps embarrassment. It is important to remember that you
can take action and get an outcome that will work in your
favor. Speak to a real property lawyer on ways you can consolidate
your debt at a lower interest rate and get loan modification.
You may also ask your lender to refinance you.
Georgia Notice of
Default
Lawyer Referral Service: If you have received
a Notice of Default, take action immediately by contacting
Attorney Search Network. We can help you find Georgia
real property lawyers so you can save your home you
love from foreclosure.
If you have any questions about the information
provided above, please
contact us
Call us or click
here to get a referral to an Attorney Search Network panel
lawyer or law firm.
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