Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I receive a notice that that my home is in foreclosure, or that my home is scheduled to be sold at auction?

If you receive a notice such as this, it means that a creditor of some type is trying to sell your home in order to satisfy the debt it is owed. You should be aware that in Arkansas, under the right circumstances, some creditors can foreclose upon your home without having to file a lawsuit. In these situations, the foreclosure process moves very quickly and your home could be sold in a very short period of time. You should contact an experienced real estate attorney as soon as you receive any notice such as this in order to properly protect your interest in your home.

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