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Is it possible to get the house back after foreclosure
I am trying to fight the Mortgage Company and pending eviction. Can I create a law suit on the basis of holder in due course. lis pendens, etc. in Illinois? I cannot seem to find an attorney that knows how to fight such a case in Chicago. The house went back to the mortgage company after not selling at auction and the Appeal date has passed. Any suggestions?

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Submitted by Sean on Thu, 10/09/2008 - 8:40am.
You can certain sue the

You can certain sue the lender, anyone can sue anyone. What you fail to say is why you have any legitimate case against then. There is certainly no magic legal trick that will fix this. And generally even if the lender did make some mistakes it is hard to overturn a foreclosure - especially after the appeal period. In the courts eye you've had your chance. If you want to post more info on what they did to make you think it should be overturned perhaps we can make a further suggestion.

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