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Virginia Aims to Slow ‘Drive-by Foreclosures’

Reblogger Wallace S. Gibson, CPM
Property Manager with Gibson Management Group, Ltd.

 

Fortunately * many areas of Virginia have not experienced the large # of foreclosures that other areas of the country have and our elected officials have seen the damage other states have undergone and will step in to fix the situation!  Thanks for the post, Will

 

Original content by Will Nesbitt 0225-089134

Virginia lawmakers are fighting against “drive-by foreclosures,” saying the foreclosure process in the state is one of the fastest in the nation and needs to be slower and have judicial review.

Bills in the Virginia House and Senate will set out to slow the state’s fast foreclosure pace by increasing the time required for foreclosure notice from two weeks to 30 or 45 days. The goal is to give borrowers more time to challenge the foreclosure if needed.

“We simply don’t have enough time to stop a foreclosure because of the fact that it’s in 10 days or seven days,” Todd Condren, a title insurance lawyer from Vienna, Va., told the House Courts of Justice Committee.

The bills also set out to require lenders to face court review before foreclosing on home owners. Lenders will also be subjected to fines if it’s found that any foreclosure was based on fraudulent documents or documents that contained any errors. The proposed bills also will have a requirement that lenders maintain updated real estate loan records in county courthouses and give borrowers an opportunity to avert foreclosure by paying off any delinquency.

Virginia’s banking lobby officials argue that slowing foreclosures and requiring updated county land record filings would just prolong the already four year housing slump.

Source: “Bill Seek Judicial Review of Foreclosures in Va., Better Mortgage Ownership Records,” The Associated Press (Jan. 17, 2011)


Will Nesbitt About the Author --- Will Nesbitt is the principal broker of Condo Alexandria / Will Nesbitt Realty LLC. Will is a realtor who specializes in condos, townhouses and single family real estate in Alexandria, Arlington, Fairfax County, Crystal City, and Kingstowne. Check with him for condos on the metro or for Northern VA relocation resources. Will resides in Belle Haven Estates just outside Alexandria VA in Fairfax County.
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Wallace S. Gibson is a Certified Property Manager with over 50 years of property management experience and expertise.  She maintains a specialized property management business in Central Virginia serving Albemarle, Greene, Fluvanna and Louisa counties  

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Comments(2)

James Dray
Fathom Realty - Bentonville, AR

Good morning Wallace thanks for the re blog did not see it earlier

Jan 18, 2011 10:06 PM
Pam Dent
Gayle Harvey Real Estate, Inc. - Charlottesville, VA
REALTOR® - Charlottesville Virginia Homes / Horse

Wallace - Anything that will help distressed homeowners save their homes, even if it is only to give them more time, is welcome.

Jan 20, 2011 04:22 AM