Foster Swift attorneys have significant knowledge and experience representing lenders, mortgage holders, and associations when a borrower or member defaults. Our services include:
- mortgage foreclosures, both judicial and advertisement;
- association lien foreclosures;
- deed-in-lieu agreements;
- forbearance agreements; and
- appointment of receivers.
Recent Blog Posts
- Supreme Court Decides that Law Firms Engaged in Non-Judicial Foreclosure Proceedings are Not Debt Collectors Under the FDCPA
- Bankruptcy Court Denies Creditors Request for Relief from Automatic Stay to Arbitrate its Claims and Progress Setoff and Recoupment Rights
- Foreclosure Without Closure: Sixth Circuit Analyzes Claims Asserted by Borrower Following State Court Foreclosure Proceedings
Publications & Alerts
- What Does Tyler v Hennepin County Mean for Foreclosures in Michigan?, Foster Swift Municipal Law News, June 15, 2023
- Recovering Surplus Proceeds from Property Tax Foreclosure, Foster Swift Finance Real Estate & Bankruptcy Law News, April 13, 2021
- New Legislation Requires Refund of Excess Proceeds from Tax Foreclosure Sales, Foster Swift Municipal Law News E-blast, December 22, 2020
- When it Comes to Land Contracts, One is the Loneliest Number, Foster Swift Agricultural Law News, October 27, 2020
- What Buyers Need to Know About Purchasing Property in a Judicial Foreclosure in Michigan, Foster Swift Finance Real Estate & Bankruptcy Law News, November 13, 2019
- Why Auctions Work for Maximizing the Value of Assets, Foster Swift Agricultural Law News, October 31, 2019
News
- Patricia Scott Named to 2019 Leaders in the Law, February 13, 2019
- Scott Appointed to the FBA Bankruptcy Steering Committee, January 23, 2019
- Law Firm Elects Practice Group Leaders, February 22, 2018