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  2. What is a foreclosure? How it works and how to avoid it - AOL

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    The U.S. Department of Justice provides a list on its website of legal assistance providers that are either free or low-cost. If you’ve reached this stage in the foreclosure process, it’s also ...

  3. How to stop foreclosure - AOL

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    If you aren’t getting anywhere with your mortgage company, you can obtain free advice and support from a housing counselor sponsored by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD).

  4. Legal Services of Northern California - Wikipedia

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    Legal Services of Northern California (LSNC) is a nonprofit organization that provides free civil legal assistance to low-income people and other vulnerable populations in 23 Northern California counties. It is a program of the Legal Services Corporation. [1]

  5. Legal aid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Civil legal aid is not guaranteed under federal law, but is provided by a variety of public interest law firms and community legal clinics for free or at reduced cost. [1] Other forms of civil legal aid are available through federally-funded legal services, pro bono lawyers, and private volunteers.

  6. California Rural Legal Assistance - Wikipedia

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    California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. (CRLA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit legal service organization created to help California's low-income individuals and communities. CRLA represents all types of individuals and communities, including farmworkers, disabled people, immigrant populations, school children, LGBT populations ( sexual minorities ...

  7. What is the right of redemption? How it works during foreclosure

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    For example, in Alabama, borrowers have the right for up to one year after foreclosure, while Illinois gives borrowers just 30 days after the sale. Limitations of right of redemption

  8. Trustee Sales Guarantee - Wikipedia

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    Vesting of title and legal description to the property; Judicial district or city where the land is located; The foreclosure proceedings newspaper qualified publications; Addresses/names of the entities/people who must be provided with the foreclosure proceedings notice; Bankruptcies and property taxes; Liens and encumbrances on the property ...

  9. Foreclosure Now Top Legal Woe - AOL

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    Call it a sign of the times. The number of people seeking cheap legal advice to save their homes is on the rise. In 2009, real estate-related issues including foreclosures and landlord and tenant ...