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Amy Loftsgordon
Amy Loftsgordon
Attorney · University of Denver Sturm College of Law
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How Does a Foreclosure Sale Work?
A home in the final stage of foreclosure is sold to a new owner at a sheriff's sale or trustee’s sale.
Truth in Lending Act (TILA) Violations and Foreclosure
Did your mortgage lender violate TILA? You might be able to sue for money damages or even void your loan.
How Do Property Liens Work?
The "first in time, first in right" rule establishes the priorities of liens recorded against your home.
How To Respond To a Foreclosure Summons
Learn the basic steps to take when responding to a foreclosure lawsuit.
Anti-Deficiency Laws
Some states have laws that prohibit deficiency judgments after foreclosures. These anti-deficiency laws protect borrowers from having to pay the bank for its loss following a foreclosure sale.
What Is Nonjudicial Foreclosure?
Learn how a nonjudicial foreclosure works, what states use the nonjudicial foreclosure process, and more.
The Right of Redemption
Find out whether your state allows homeowners to redeem the property (buy it back) after foreclosure.
How Does Foreclosure Work?
Get an overview of how mortgages work, steps in a foreclosure, and what happens after a foreclosure.
Foreclosure Process and Laws in New Hampshire
Learn how foreclosures in New Hampshire work.
Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure Process and Information
One way to avoid a foreclosure is by completing a deed in lieu of foreclosure.
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