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Ignore Your Foreclosure Case, Get a Continuance from the Court

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Sounds good and ya keep your attorney fees down. Here’s the explanation from the Circuit Court of Cook County Chancery Division (how ’bout posting the general orders online??)…

Chancery Division Presiding Judge Dorothy Kirie Kinnaird notified judges and attorneys April 1 that all mortgage default calls those first court appearances made by a lender when a borrower has not responded to a foreclosure action would be canceled for July and August.

This has the effect of giving delinquent homeowners more time to find a way to stay in their homes, particularly those involved in the 13,196 mortgage foreclosures filed in the year’s first quarter given the lag time between when a case is filed, a homeowner is served, the response date or if the homeowner does not respond and when a default call would be scheduled. As of last year, about 80 percent of homeowners involved in foreclosure cases did not respond to filings.

Interestingly…

Kinnaird’s decision does not apply to cases where a homeowner has answered or fought a foreclosure or those cases in which a homeowner consents to the foreclosure.


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