Monroe Township, NJ asked in Bankruptcy and Contracts for New Jersey

Q: If there was a forclosure action shouldn't there be a writ of excution in the county records? also shouldn't we be serve

Served by them ? Then by the county sheriff?? I dont see it on there website for a sake. it has not been in paper for 4 weeks dont they have to do all those things before a sheriff sale, since NJ is judicial state? And back in 2017 doesnt our bankruptcy canceled out all there prior fillings..dont we start all over following the judicial process again?

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Michael David Siegel
Michael David Siegel
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  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • New York, NY
  • Licensed in New Jersey

A: Your question shows you know little about bankruptcy or foreclosure. Your lawyer should have explained it to you. If your sale has been noticed by posting a notice of sale and advertising it will go forward as noticed.

Leonard R. Boyer
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  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Clifton, NJ
  • Licensed in New Jersey

A: You obviously did not retain an experienced mortgage foreclosure defense and bankruptcy attorney, which you really need to do immediately.

Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
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  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY

A: You need to hire a lawyer immediately to check into the status of this matter for you before it is too late, if it is not already.

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