Foreclosure Help in Greenville, North Carolina
If you're facing foreclosure in Greenville, you have options. Our specialists help North Carolinahomeowners explore every alternative — before it's too late.
Foreclosure in Greenville — What You Need to Know
⚠️ North Carolina requires a hearing before a Clerk of Court before the foreclosure sale can occur.
Your Options if You're Facing Foreclosure in Greenville
FAQs — Foreclosure in Greenville, North Carolina
How do I stop foreclosure in Greenville?
Greenville homeowners have several options: loan modification, forbearance, short sale, deed in lieu, or bankruptcy. The right choice depends on your situation — contact us for a free consultation to review all paths.
How long does foreclosure take in North Carolina?
North Carolina uses a non-judicial foreclosure process that typically takes 110 days. North Carolina requires a hearing before a Clerk of Court before the foreclosure sale can occur.
Is there a redemption period after foreclosure in North Carolina?
Yes — North Carolina has a 10 days redemption period. Even after a foreclosure sale, you may be able to reclaim your home by paying the full amount owed within that window.
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