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Plantation · Urgent Action Guide

How to Stop
Foreclosure
in Plantation

Stopping foreclosure in Plantation starts with knowing the exact stage of the Broward 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.

Broward County court resource included
HUD and legal aid links included
Bankruptcy framed cautiously

Yes, Plantation Foreclosure Can Sometimes Still Be Stopped

The direct answer is yes, but the method depends on the exact stage of the case. In Broward 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 mistake is waiting for a generic answer. A missed-payment case is different from a case with a filed Lis Pendens, and both differ from a case moving toward judgment or sale. The first useful step is confirming the timeline through the servicer and the Broward County Clerk.

Four Steps to Take Right Now

Step 101

Confirm the court status

Look up the Broward County Clerk record to confirm whether the case is newly filed, moving toward judgment, or showing sale-related activity.

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Step 202

Call the servicer with a goal

Ask specifically about reinstatement, repayment options, forbearance, or a pending loss-mitigation review.

Use the loan-mod guide →
Step 303

Review whether sale is smarter than defense

If keeping the property is no longer realistic, a short sale may protect more of your timeline than waiting for final judgment.

Compare the short-sale path →
Step 404

Escalate to legal review if time is short

If the timeline is closing fast, review bankruptcy information and Broward legal aid options immediately.

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Signals the Plantation Case Needs Immediate Attention

If you see hearing activity, judgment language, or sale-related movement in the Broward Clerk record, the margin for error gets smaller. The same is true if arrears are too large to cure quickly or if prior workout requests have already failed.

The safest approach is to confirm the record, choose the actual objective, and work backward from the fastest path that still fits the facts.

When Professional Help Belongs in the Process

If you are considering whether bankruptcy could help you keep your home, consult with a licensed Florida attorney who handles bankruptcy cases in Broward County. Use the form below to request guidance.

Plantation Stop-Foreclosure Resources

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HUD foreclosure avoidance resources

Federal overview of workout paths, deadlines, and homeowner protections.

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HOPE NOW free mortgage hotline

Free hotline help in English and Spanish for borrowers comparing urgent next steps.

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Broward County foreclosure court records

Review case status, upcoming hearing dates, and sale-related activity.

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Florida Bar lawyer referral service

Use this when you need a licensed Florida attorney for foreclosure legal review.

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Legal Services of Broward County

Free legal help for eligible Broward residents with housing-related civil matters.

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Plantation Stop-Foreclosure Questions

The fastest method depends on the stage of the case. Early on, a workout request, reinstatement, or forbearance may be enough. Closer to a sale date, Chapter 13 or another legal response may be the only realistic intervention. The right answer requires knowing exactly where the Broward County case stands.
Yes, sometimes. A filed lawsuit means the case has started, not that every option is gone. Broward homeowners can still review reinstatement, modification, short sale, or bankruptcy depending on timing. The Broward Clerk record is the first place to confirm the actual stage.
Yes. The clerk record tells you where the case stands and whether hearing or sale activity is already visible. That information makes every next conversation more useful and keeps you from acting on the wrong assumption about timeline.
Bankruptcy enters when the sale timeline is close, arrears are too large to cure quickly, or a workout has already stalled. Chapter 13 can pause the case through the automatic stay, but it requires legal review from a licensed Florida attorney.
Sí, en muchos casos todavía hay tiempo. Los papeles de la corte significan que el proceso empezó, no que ya terminó. Lo más importante es verificar de inmediato en qué etapa está el caso en el Tribunal del Condado de Broward.