Florida Foreclosure Question: How do I Survive a Foreclosure?

October 19, 2011
By Jacksonville Foreclosure Defense Attorney on October 19, 2011 8:04 AM |

Thumbnail image for short sale sign.jpgAccording to a report entitled "The Post Foreclosure Experience of U.S. Households," by a Federal Reserve Board discussion group appose the impression that post-foreclosure homeowners are forced to move in with family or crowded, poor neighborhoods in order to cover their bills. Instead, the report states more foreclosed homeowners are beginning to plan ahead for what they will do after foreclosure--a strategic exit after foreclosure--allowing them to remain in the same, better, or at least comparable living standards.

After foreclosure, 60% of foreclosed homeowners are living in single-family homes, such as a rental, in a neighborhood with educational levels and home values similar to what they had pre-foreclosure. One Palm Beach mother told the study her plans include staying in the same school district for her children. She further stated, "I know tons of people going through this, and they are making plans for when they get kicked out of their homes...They are planning to rent, centering it around their kids' schools. They are not moving into one-bedroom apartments."

The report further found that household size post-foreclosure only increased from 2.24 adults from 2.27 adults. Only roughly 12% are forced to move in with an older family member (such as a parent). Compare the 12% to the 5% of adults who move in with older family members while not in foreclosure.

Another part of the study looked at how long once a foreclosure is initiated, before a homeowner is forced to leave the home. The report found only half of borrowers are forced to leave their homes after two years. The postponement reflects the aspect that many foreclosures are never finished as loans are worked out or the home is sold. However, it also shows how long it takes for a foreclosure to work its way through the court system. In Florida, the average home spends 676 days in foreclosure. That is almost 2 years!

Foreclosure does not have to mean a smaller living space in a bad part of town, or a quick move. If you are facing a Florida Foreclosure Lawsuit, contact a FFlorida Foreclosure Defense Lawyer or a Jacksonville Foreclosure Defense Lawyer today for a free review of your situation to find out what foreclosure options may be available to you.