If you’re having trouble making your mortgage payments, it’s critical that you grasp Florida’s foreclosure regulations.
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Foreclosure Law in Florida
Florida Foreclosure Procedures and Laws
Learn about the stages involved in a Florida foreclosure, including pre-foreclosure procedures, foreclosure procedures, and homeowners’ rights under both state and federal laws.
Homeowners in Florida Are Helped and Hurt by Foreclosure Laws
In 2013, Florida’s foreclosure rules changed, to the profit and harm of homeowners.
Limitations on Foreclosure in Florida
Your mortgage holder has five years under Florida law to foreclose on your house, but only one year to file a deficiency action.
States with Prolonged Foreclosure Processes
Foreclosures take far longer in certain states than in others. Discover where and why.
Can the Lender Refile If Your Florida Foreclosure Case Is Dismissed?
When your foreclosure case in Florida is rejected, your mortgage holder may usually refile the case.
Florida’s Foreclosure Mediation Program
You may be entitled to engage in foreclosure mediation in a Florida foreclosure.
In Florida, Deficiency Judgments Following Foreclosure
After a foreclosure in Florida, may your lender get a deficiency judgment against you?
Florida Timeshare Foreclosure and Cancellation Laws
Learn about Florida timeshare regulations, such as contract disclosures, cancellation rights, and foreclosure processes and safeguards.
HOA and COA Foreclosures in Florida
If you fail to pay your HOA or COA assessments in Florida, the association may get a lien on your property and foreclose on it.
Common Florida Foreclosure Questions
Can I reclaim my Florida house if it goes into foreclosure?
In Florida, you can only redeem your house (and so get it back) before the foreclosure is official.