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Foreclosure Proceedings Summary

Generates structured chronological summaries of U.S. foreclosure proceedings from case documents. Extracts parties, property, loan info, procedural timeline, judicial decisions, deadlines, and current status. Flags bankruptcy stays, loss mitigation holds, standing challenges, RESPA/TILA issues, and procedural irregularities. Distinguishes judicial vs. non-judicial procedures. Use when summarizing foreclosure case posture for lender representation, borrower defense, or real estate transactions affected by pending foreclosure.

ID: us.real-estate.foreclosure-proceedings-summary Version: 0.1.0 License: Apache-2.0 Author: CaseMark Language: en Added: 2026-05-27
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Foreclosure Proceedings Summary

Produces a structured case summary from foreclosure documents for rapid attorney review of procedural posture, deadlines, and next steps.

Required Inputs

  1. Court filings — complaint/petition, summons, proof of service, answer, motions, orders
  2. Notices — notice of default, notice of sale, notice to occupants/junior lienholders
  3. Loan documents — promissory note, mortgage/deed of trust, payment history
  4. Orders and judgments — scheduling orders, judgment of foreclosure, sale confirmation
  5. Bankruptcy filings or loss mitigation correspondence, if applicable

Quick Start

  1. Identify foreclosure type (judicial vs. non-judicial) and applicable state
  2. Extract case overview fields into the Case Overview table
  3. Build chronological procedural timeline from filings
  4. Catalog all judicial decisions with reasoning and impact
  5. Compile critical deadlines with current status
  6. Assess current posture, immediate actions, and projected timeline
  7. Run the Flags & Issues checklist

Output Structure

1. Case Overview

Field Detail
Court & Case No.
Plaintiff/Lender
Defendant/Borrower
Property Owner (if different)
Property Description Legal description + address
Original Loan Amount & Date
Amount in Default
Foreclosure Type Judicial / Non-Judicial

2. Procedural Timeline

Chronological table of all significant events:

Date Event Legal Significance
Initial default
Notice of default issued
Complaint filed / Trustee's sale recorded
Service of process completed
Answer / responsive pleadings
Motions (MTD, MSJ, etc.)
Hearings / conferences
Mediation / settlement
Judgment of foreclosure
Sale scheduled / conducted

3. Key Judicial Decisions

For each order or ruling: date, ruling, court's reasoning, and practical impact.

4. Critical Dates & Deadlines

Date Deadline / Event Status
Redemption period expiration
Foreclosure sale date
Response deadline (pending motions)
Trial / hearing dates
Jurisdiction-specific statutory deadlines

5. Current Status & Next Steps

  • Current procedural posture — where the matter stands in the foreclosure process
  • Immediate actions required — by which party, by when
  • Projected timeline to resolution or sale

6. Flags & Issues

Check all that apply and note specifics:

  • [ ] Bankruptcy filing — automatic stay in effect? Relief from stay sought/granted?
  • [ ] Loss mitigation — application pending, foreclosure paused?
  • [ ] Standing challenge — note transfers, MERS issues, securitization chain
  • [ ] TILA / RESPA — compliance issues raised
  • [ ] Notice defects — proper notice to junior lienholders, occupants, co-borrowers?
  • [ ] Procedural irregularities — missed statutory deadlines, defective service
  • [ ] Deficiency judgment — permitted under applicable state law?
  • [ ] Right of redemption — statutory period and expiration

Pitfalls & Checks

  • Judicial vs. non-judicial: Always identify the mechanism — procedures, timelines, and defenses differ materially by state
  • Jurisdiction: U.S. only; flag the state and note whether it is a judicial-foreclosure state [VERIFY applicable state statute]
  • Monetary figures: State amounts exactly as in source documents; never round or estimate
  • Citations: Reference specific document names and page numbers for key facts and dates
  • Objectivity: Use neutral language suitable for plaintiff or defense counsel
  • Federal overlays: Note RESPA (12 U.S.C. § 2605), TILA (15 U.S.C. § 1601), and CFPB loss mitigation rules (12 C.F.R. § 1024.41) where implicated [VERIFY current regulations]

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