General Information on Virginia Foreclosures:
There are currently over 700 foreclosed properties.
Virginia Foreclosure is Non-Judicial
Review of file, acknowledgment of receipt of referral and preparation and forwarding of Substitution of Trustee to lender for execution. With Absolute Wireless the referral acknowledgment the client will be advised of any missing documentation. Virginia foreclosure law requires that the Trustee receive a written request from the lender to proceed with foreclosure. The Trustee needs (1) the original note and copy of the deed of trust, (2) copy of default/breach letter and (3) the tide insurance policy. Note: If the original note has been lost a copy with a lost note affidavit will suffice, but the lender, prior to the institution of the foreclosure, must give the obligor(s), including the property owner, written notice that the original note is unavailable and that a request for sale by the Trustee will be made upon expiration of 14 days from the date of the notice. This notice must be sent certified mail, return receipt requested, to the last known address of the obligor(s) and must include the name and address of the Trustee and must further advise the obligor(s) that if he believes that he may be subject to a claim by a person other than the lender to enforce it he may petition the circuit court of the city or county wherein the property lies for an order requiring the lender to provide adequate protection against any such claim. The Trustee cannot proceed to sale without either the original note or the lost note notice (with the return receipt or returned envelope).
Free Virginia Foreclosure Lookup:
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Free Virginia Foreclosure Forms:
Following foreclosure forms are free for download. Most of the forms are provided with instructions on how to fill the form. To download any of these foreclosure papers and forms just right click on the link and select “Save As…”.
Foreclosure Investing Forms – Real Estate Short Sale Forms:
Home Equity:
Refinance
Miscellaneous
Earnest Money Escrow Agreement