What is Foreclosure Acceleration?

By Foreclosure Sales | Jun 12, 2008

Have you heard the term Foreclosure acceleration, but maybe you were unsure what exactly it is?  Here is some information about Foreclosure accelerations:

The concept of acceleration is used to determine the amount owed under foreclosure. Acceleration allows the mortgage holder to declare the entire debt of a defaulted morgagor due and payable. If a mortgage is taken, for instance, on a $10,000 property and monthly payments are required, the mortgage holder can demand the mortgagor make good on the entire $10,000 if the mortgagor fails to make one or more of those payments.

The vast majority (but not all) of mortgages today have acceleration clauses. The holder of a mortgage without this clause has only two options: either to wait until all of the payments come due or convince a court to compel a sale of some parts of the property in lieu of the past due payments. Alternatively, the court may order the property sold subject to the mortgage, with the proceeds from the sale going to the payments owed the mortgage holder.

If you’re behind on payments, it is best to know what this is so you don’t find your home listed here.

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