Reinstatement
Best for
When the family can catch up the missed payments (sometimes in a lump sum) and wants to keep the property.
Tradeoffs
Brings the loan current but does not change the underlying terms. The lender has to agree. Time-sensitive.
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Inherited & probate property guidance in New York
This is stressful — and the clock can feel real. But you have more room to think than the foreclosure notices imply. The right move is to understand your realistic options before any deadline, with a foreclosure defense attorney on the team.
New York is a judicial foreclosure state — the lender has to go through the court system to foreclose, which takes longer than in many other states. That gives families real time to evaluate options. The stages usually move from missed payments to pre-foreclosure notices, to the filing of a foreclosure complaint, to court proceedings, to judgment, to a scheduled auction. Each stage has different options, and what makes sense at one stage is not the right move at another. A foreclosure defense attorney can tell you where you are and what applies.
The right path depends on the property, the stage of the foreclosure, the estate, and your family's goals. These are the realistic options a foreclosure defense attorney will usually walk you through — sometimes in combination.
Richard
Richard is the real estate professional. He helps the family understand what the property is worth today, what a sale would actually look like in the current market, and coordinates the real estate work — valuation, preparation, buyer qualification, and closing logistics. He is licensed in New York and affiliated with Charles Rutenberg Realty.
The estate attorney
The foreclosure defense attorney handles the legal side — responding to the foreclosure complaint, negotiating with the lender's attorney, reviewing any modification or reinstatement terms, and representing the family in court. For an inherited property in foreclosure, an estate attorney is often also needed for the underlying estate authority. Richard can refer you to both.
A foreclosure defense attorney will tell you exactly what they need. The family can usually start gathering these so the conversation moves faster.