Foreclosure FAQs for Connecticut Homeowners
We know you have questions. Here are answers to the most common ones we hear from homeowners facing preforeclosure, probate, divorce, and distressed property situations in Connecticut.
Understanding the CT Foreclosure Process
Connecticut is a judicial foreclosure state. This means the foreclosure process goes through the court system and follows a specific legal timeline. The general stages include:
- Missed payments and lender notices
- Lis pendens filed (formal foreclosure action begins)
- Court proceedings and mediation opportunities
- Judgment of strict foreclosure or foreclosure by sale
- Law day or auction date set by the court
At each stage, there are opportunities to take action — including delaying auction, pursuing a sale, or negotiating with the lender. This is general information only and not legal advice. Always consult a qualified attorney.
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