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Stop Foreclosure in Ecorse, MI — Sell for Cash

Facing foreclosure in Ecorse, Michigan? Learn how to stop the sale, understand your Michigan timeline, and sell your house fast for cash to preserve your equity.

City: Ecorse, Michigan County: Wayne County Close in: 7–14 days

If you're behind on your Ecorse mortgage and foreclosure proceedings have started — or you're worried they might — you're not out of options. Selling your Ecorse home for cash before the sale is almost always better than letting the foreclosure run its course. You preserve equity, protect your credit, and walk away on your own terms.

The Ecorse Foreclosure Timeline (Wayne County)

Ecorse follows Michigan's non-judicial (foreclosure by advertisement). Here's what the timeline looks like from your address in Wayne County:

StageEcorse TimelineWhat You Can Do
1st missed paymentDay 1Contact lender, request loss mitigation
Federal 120-day ruleDay 1–120Lender cannot start foreclosure yet
Foreclosure notice publishedMonth 4–6Cash sale strongly recommended now
Sheriff sale at Wayne County Circuit Court (2 Woodward Ave, Detroit)Month 6–9Last window for pre-sale cash close
6-month redemption beginsAfter sheriff saleYou still own it — can still sell
Redemption expiresMonth 15–18New owner takes possession

Michigan's 6-Month Redemption Period: What Ecorse Homeowners Don't Know

Even after the sheriff sale at Wayne County Circuit Court (2 Woodward Ave, Detroit), you legally own your home for another 6 months under MCL §600.3240. During this window you can still sell to a cash buyer, redeem the property, or live in the home. Many Ecorse homeowners come to us weeks after sheriff sale — we can still close in time to recover equity.

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Cash Sale vs. Letting Foreclosure Happen in Ecorse

FactorCash SaleForeclosure
Credit score impact~50 points100–160 points
Stays on credit~2 years7 years
Wait to buy again (FHA)~12 months3 years
You keep equity?Yes (if any exists)Rarely
Public recordStandard saleNewspaper + court records
Deficiency judgment riskLowPossible
Your controlHigh — you pick close dateNone

The Ecorse Cash Sale Process — Day by Day

DayWhat Happens
Day 1Submit your Ecorse address. We research the property, neighborhood, and comps.
Day 2–315-minute walkthrough at your Ecorse home (or virtual via video call)
Day 3–4Written cash offer with our ARV, comps, and repair estimate shown
Day 4–5You accept. Contract signed. Earnest money deposited at Ecorse title company.
Day 5–10Title search, lien payoffs coordinated, your mortgage servicer contacted for payoff figure
Day 7–14Closing at title company. Funds wired directly to you. Done.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast does foreclosure happen in Ecorse?

In Michigan: non-judicial (foreclosure by advertisement). Timeline from first missed payment to sale is typically 6–12 months in Michigan.

Can I sell after the foreclosure sale in Ecorse?

Yes — Michigan gives you a 6-month redemption period after sheriff sale. You can sell to a cash buyer during this window and keep any remaining equity.

How much notice will I get before my Ecorse foreclosure sale?

Michigan requires foreclosure notices to be published for 4 consecutive weeks in local newspapers before the sheriff sale.

Will my Ecorse foreclosure affect my credit?

Yes — foreclosure causes a 100–160 point credit score drop and stays on your credit report for 7 years. A cash sale before foreclosure typically causes a 40–60 point drop and clears in about 2 years.

This page provides general information about Michigan real estate law as it applies to Ecorse home sellers. Diamond Home Buyers is not a law firm. For complex situations, consult a Michigan-licensed real estate attorney. Michigan Compiled Laws as of May 2026.

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