Confirm the court status
Look up the Monroe County Clerk record to confirm whether the case is newly filed, moving toward judgment, or showing sale-related activity.
Check Monroe Clerk records →Stopping foreclosure in Key Largo starts with knowing the exact stage of the Monroe County Circuit Court case. Your best move depends on whether you are behind on payments, already in lawsuit status, or close to a scheduled sale.
The direct answer is yes, but the method depends on the exact stage of the case. In Monroe County, homeowners may still be able to stop or delay foreclosure through reinstatement, loan modification, forbearance, negotiated resolution, short sale, or Chapter 13 when the deadline is close.
The first useful step is confirming the actual timeline through the servicer and the Monroe County Clerk — not acting on assumptions about where the case stands.
If you see hearing activity, judgment language, or sale-related movement in the Monroe County Clerk record, the margin for error is shrinking. The same is true if arrears are too large to cure quickly or prior workout requests have already failed.
Confirm the record, choose the actual objective, and work backward from the fastest path that still fits the facts.
If you are considering whether bankruptcy could help you keep your home, consult a licensed Florida attorney who handles bankruptcy cases in Monroe County. Use the form below to request guidance.
Federal overview of workout paths, deadlines, and homeowner protections.
Open HUD guidance →Free hotline help in English and Spanish for borrowers comparing urgent next steps.
Open HOPE NOW →Review case status, upcoming hearings, and sale-related activity.
Check Monroe Clerk →Use this when you need a licensed Florida attorney for foreclosure legal review.
Find a lawyer →Free legal help for eligible Monroe County residents with housing-related civil matters.
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