Foreclosure + Legal Timelines

A two-story house with white siding on the upper level and red brick on the lower level. The house has five windows, some with black awnings and red shutters, and a front porch with steps leading to a white front door.

Foreclosure can feel overwhelming — especially when it’s happening alongside illness, job changes, or the loss of a family member.

We work with homeowners and families at different stages of the foreclosure process, including situations where legal action is already underway.

What We Can Help With

  • Understanding where a property stands in the foreclosure process

  • Identifying property-based options that may still be available

  • Coordinating with foreclosure counsel, estate attorneys, or lenders

  • Evaluating whether a direct sale is feasible within the remaining timeline

What We Do Not Do

  • We do not provide legal advice

  • We do not interfere with existing attorney-client relationships

  • We do not pressure homeowners to sell

Any decision to move forward is made with full transparency and respect for legal realities.

Cash Purchase (When Appropriate)

In some foreclosure situations, a direct cash purchase may provide a clear and efficient resolution — particularly when time or property condition limits other options. This is always discussed as one option, not an assumption.