The North Carolina legislature has enacted new legislation to help homeowners with subprime loans avoid foreclosure. If a homeowner with a subprime loan defaults on his loan, the lender is now required to send to the homeowner a Pre-Foreclosure Notice at least 45 days prior to filing the Notice of Foreclosure Hearing. The Pre-Foreclosure Notice must include an itemization of all past due amounts and other charges that need to be paid in order to bring the loan current as well as a statement that the homeowner may have options available other than foreclosure. In addition, the Notice must also include contact information for the lender, the North Carolina Office of Commissioner of Banks and other HUD approved foreclosure counseling agencies.
The intent is to give homeowners who have fallen behind on their mortgage notice before their house is actually in foreclosure that they may be facing foreclosure in the near future and that there are options available that may allow them to save their home and/or their credit score.
Fore more information about Charlotte foreclosure and foreclosure alternatives, please visit: http://zellersrudd.com/areas_of_practice/foreclosure_alternative.aspx
Dan Zellers and Scott Rudd- Founding Partners
Dan Zellers, originally from Ohio, earned his undergraduate degree in finance and management from Defiance College and his law degree from the University of Toledo College of Law. He is a member of the North Carolina Bar, South Carolina Bar, Mecklenburg County Bar and the North Carolina Bar Association. His practice is focused on residential and commercial real estate, foreclosure alternatives, landlord-tenant laws and estate planning.
Scott Rudd, a North Carolina native, earned his undergraduate degree in accounting from Campbell University and his law degree from the Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law at Campbell University. He is a member of the North Carolina Bar, Mecklenburg County Bar and the North Carolina Bar Association. His practice is focused on residential and commercial real estate, business formation and litigation, foreclosure alternatives and work with homeowners' associations.
Prior to founding Zellers Rudd PLLC, Dan Zellers and Scott Rudd worked together in the real estate finance group of some of the top international law firms in the nation. They represented large national banks and servicers in multi-million dollar commercial property transactions as well as multi-billion dollar commercial loan securitizations. These transactions included the negotiation of large servicing contracts as well as conducting large commercial loan transactions, loan assumptions, defeasances, parcel releases, and other consent matters on large commercial properties located all across the nation. In addition, their work prior to that has afforded them extensive experience in all aspects of residential real estate and residential real estate transactions including loan closings, foreclosure, landlord-tenant law, work with homeowners' associations, default judgments and private transactions.
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