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Foreclosure Mediation Notice To Homeowner Or Religious Organization Form. This is a Connecticut form and can be use in Civil Statewide.
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FORECLOSURE MEDIATION NOTICE TO HOMEOWNER OR RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION (For cases with a Return Date of 10/1/2011 or later) JD-CV-127 Rev. 7-15 C.G.S. §§ 49-31I, 49-31k; PA 15-124 STATE OF CONNECTICUT SUPERIOR COURT JUDICIAL BRANCH www.jud.ct.gov FMNORMR ADA NOTICE The Judicial Branch of the State of Connecticut complies with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). If you need a reasonable accommodation in accordance with the ADA, contact a court clerk or an ADA contact person listed at www.jud.ct.gov/ADA. *FMNORMR* Notice to Homeowner or Religious Organization: Availability of Foreclosure Mediation You have been served with a foreclosure complaint that could cause you to lose your property. A Foreclosure Mediation Program has been set up to help certain homeowners and religious organizations. You must fill out the attached Foreclosure Mediation Certificate form, JD-CV-108 and Appearance form, JD-CL-12 and file them with the Court no later than 15 days from the Return Date on the Summons form that was served on you (or delivered to you). If these forms are not attached, you may get them at any Judicial District courthouse or from the Judicial Branch website at www.jud.ct.gov/webforms. A mediation may be scheduled if: 1. You are the owner-occupant of a 1, 2, 3 or 4 family residential property; and z you are a borrower or a spouse or former spouse of a borrower who qualifies as a Permitted Successor-in-Interest (see Foreclosure Mediation Certificate, form JD-CV-108, to determine if you qualify as a Permitted Successor-in-Interest); and the mortgage on your owner-occupied residential property is being foreclosed; and the property being foreclosed is your primary residence; and the property is located in Connecticut; or z z z 2. the property is owned by a religious organization that is the borrower, and is located in Connecticut. 3. If you are eligible based on the above criteria, you will first meet with a mediator who will determine if mediation with your lender or mortgage servicer will be scheduled. Mediation is where a person who does not take sides helps parties try to settle their case. Judicial Branch mediators will conduct mediation sessions at the courthouse. There is no application fee for this program. American LegalNet, Inc. www.FormsWorkFlow.com