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taylorjm

Member
What is the name of your state? Michigan

I know that in my state, if they foreclose on your property they can seek a deficiency judgement any amount shorted from the payoff verses the sold amount. What if you sign the deed off back to the bank instead of foreclosing? Can they still seek a deficiency judgement since they technically wouldn't be foreclosing?
 


moburkes

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? Michigan

I know that in my state, if they foreclose on your property they can seek a deficiency judgement any amount shorted from the payoff verses the sold amount. What if you sign the deed off back to the bank instead of foreclosing? Can they still seek a deficiency judgement since they technically wouldn't be foreclosing?
Is your bank agreeing to that? Many don't. However, if they do, they will not seek a deficiency judgment.
 

HomeGuru

Senior Member
What is the name of your state? Michigan

I know that in my state, if they foreclose on your property they can seek a deficiency judgement any amount shorted from the payoff verses the sold amount. What if you sign the deed off back to the bank instead of foreclosing? Can they still seek a deficiency judgement since they technically wouldn't be foreclosing?
**A: the answer is YES.
 

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