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Mortgages are foreclosed impartially in Florida. A foreclosure action is separated from all
counterclaims against the lender. The trial in a foreclosure case is also done without a jury.
The court order states the specifics of the foreclosure, which includes the time and date of the
foreclosure sale. The lender must also place an advertisement in the newspaper, informing the
public about the upcoming foreclosure proceeding.
After the foreclosure sale has been completed, the borrower’s Equitable Right of Redemption
ends. But there is a period, usually 10 days after the sale, wherein the court reviews the sale to
make sure that a fair price has been paid and the proper procedures have been done. After
everything has been approved, the Certificate of Sale is filed. If not, another sale needs to take
place.
HUD-approved housing counseling agencies are available to provide you with the information
and assistance you need to avoid foreclosure. As part of President Obama’s comprehensive
Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan (HASP), you may be eligible for a special Making
Home Affordable loan modification or refinance, to reduce your monthly payments and help you
keep your home.
If you need help understanding the Making Home Affordable programs, you can use this search
tool to find a counseling agency in your area that will provide you with free foreclosure
prevention services. If you are eligible for the loan modification or refinance program, the
counselor will work with you to compile an intake package for your servicer.
Foreclosure prevention counseling services are provided free of charge by nonprofit housing
counseling agencies working in partnership with the Federal Government. These agencies are
funded, in part, by HUD and NeighborWorks® America. There is no need to pay a private
company for these services.
Jacksonville Office
Charles E. Bennett Federal Building
400 W. Bay Street, Suite 1015
Jacksonville, FL 32202
Email: FL_Webmanager@hud.gov
Fax: (904) 232-3759
Jurisdiction: The following 36 counties in North Florida: Alachua, Baker, Bay, Bradford,
Calhoun, Columbia, Clay, Dixie, Duval, Escambia, Flagler, Franklin, Gadsden, Gilchrist, Gulf,
Hamilton, Holmes, Jackson, Jefferson, Lafayette, Leon, Levy, Liberty, Madison, Marion,
Nassau, Okaloosa, Putnam, St. Johns, Santa Rosa, Suwannee, Taylor, Union, Wakulla, Walton,
and Washington.
Earl Cox
Miami Office
Jurisdiction: The following 10 counties in South Florida: Broward, Charlotte, Collier, Dade,
Glades, Hendry, Lee, Martin, Monroe, and Palm Beach.
Armando Fana
Orlando Office
3751 Maguire Blvd.,
Suite 270
Orlando, FL 32803
Jurisdiction: The following 9 counties in East Central Florida: Brevard, Indian River, Lake,
Okeechobee, Orange, Osceola, St. Lucie, Seminole, and Volusia.
Tampa Office
Email: FL_Webmanager@hud.gov
Fax: (813) 228-2431
TTY: Dial 711 to use Florida Relay
Jurisdiction: The following 12 counties in West Central Florida: Citrus, De Soto, Hardee,
Hernando, Highlands, Hillsborough, Manatee, Pasco, Pinellas, Polk, Sarasota, and Sumter.