A Deed In Lieu of Foreclosure is a voluntary transfer of the property to the Lender in full satisfaction of the amount owed. By accepting the Deed In Lieu of Foreclosure, the Bank, in most instances, releases the Borrower/Homeowner from personal liability on the loan also known as a deficiency. Commonly, Banks are not as likely to accept a Deed In Lieu of Foreclosure if there are other liens on the property. In our practice, we have been able to secure Deeds In Lieu of Foreclosure by settling with the Secondary Lender and other lien holders, effectively clearing title for the Lender to facilitate the transfer. It is an intricate process and requires a full review of your file to come to a conclusion if this is even a good option for you.
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