by kmh_admin | Jan 7, 2026 | Homeowners
Foreclosure sales can be canceled for many reasons—loan reinstatement, modification, or lender error. Here’s how to confirm what happens next and protect yourself after the cancellation. 1. Why Foreclosure Sales Get Canceled A foreclosure auction may be canceled for a...
by kmh_admin | Jan 6, 2026 | Homeowners
Foreclosure notices aren’t always flawless. California homeowners have the right to dispute errors that violate law or misrepresent key facts—sometimes stopping a sale entirely. 1. Why Errors Matter California’s foreclosure laws (Cal. Civ. Code §§ 2924–2924k) require...
by kmh_admin | Jan 5, 2026 | Homeowners
If you’ve received foreclosure notices, you still have rights. California law gives homeowners the ability to reinstate or redeem their loan—but each follows different rules and timelines. 1. What Does “Reinstatement” Mean? Reinstatement is the process of catching up...
by kmh_admin | Jan 4, 2026 | Homeowners
The trustee is the key player in a nonjudicial foreclosure, acting as a neutral party between lender and borrower. Understanding their role helps homeowners know who to call—and what to expect. 1. Who Is the Trustee? In California, almost every mortgage is structured...
by kmh_admin | Jan 3, 2026 | Homeowners
Once the Notice of Trustee’s Sale (NOS) is posted, the countdown begins—but it’s not over yet. Here’s what every California homeowner should expect and how to respond strategically. 1. What the Notice of Trustee’s Sale Means The Notice of Trustee’s Sale (NOS) is the...