Foreclosures Plummeting – but not in New Jersey

According to reports, August 2013 brought the fewest lender initiated foreclosure actions against U.S. homes for any month in nearly eight years.  However, foreclosure activity is still on the rise in New Jersey. Nationally, approximately 55,775 homes entered the foreclosure process nationwide in August, a decline of 8 percent from July and down 44 percent from August of last year.  In New Jersey, foreclosure starts were up 18 percent from a year ago, and all foreclosure activity rose 43 percent. Additionally, New Jersey has a large backlog of distressed homes.  It is speculated that this backlog piled up while the mortgage industry dealt with accusations that homeowners’ rights were being abused in the foreclosure process. Full article.

New Jersey has the second longest timeline to complete the foreclosure process, behind New York, coming in at 1,002 days.  According to reports, the national average in the first quarter of 2013 is 477 days to complete the foreclosure process.  This means that if you are facing foreclosure in a state where it takes a considerable amount of time to complete the process, you will have plenty of time before the foreclosure is complete to try to refinance your mortgage, negotiate an alternative to foreclosure, or live inside your home without making a payment prior to foreclosure completion. Ultimately, the longer the foreclosure takes, the better it is for you.

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To set up a free initial consultation, contact our office online or call our foreclosure hotline at 855-289-1660. Or call our office location in Philadelphia at 215-751-0100, or in New Jersey at 856-429-0970.

Mortgage Modification Push Helps New Jersey Homeowners

Mortgage delinquencies are falling as home prices rise and the foreclosure pipeline is clearing. Many speculate that this is the result of the mortgage modification push by the Obama Administration.  The Obama Administration has used various programs like HARP, the Home Affordable Refinance Program, and HAMP, the Home Affordable Modification Program, to allow distressed borrowers to refinance or modify their mortgages into something more affordable.  These programs have been particularly effective in New Jersey, as under New Jersey law, a judge must approve foreclosures, and they often press the borrower and lender to find a way to keep the borrower in their home.  Full article.

Mortgage modification is a process where the terms of a mortgage are modified outside the original terms of the contract agreed to by the lender and borrower.  At Shaffer & Gaier, we aggressively protect the rights of property owners in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Florida. Our lawyers bring more than 45 years of combined legal experience to every case we handle. While we recognize that your case is unique, our commitment remains the same — to use our skill, knowledge, experience and resources to help you get the best outcome possible in a timely and cost-effective manner.

Contact Shaffer & Gaier

To set up a free initial consultation, contact our office online or call our foreclosure hotline at 855-289-1660. Or call our office location in Philadelphia at 215-751-0100, or in New Jersey at 856-429-0970.

Seminar October 21st – What can be Done When you are Near or In Foreclosure

Don’t Lose Your Home – Seminar

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Defending the Mortgage Foreclosure Action – Current Trends and Cases

Defending the Mortgage Foreclosure Action – Seminar and Luncheon

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