Just hours ago, the Illinois Supreme Court announced a program that will use mediation as a means of possibly reducing the burden of foreclosures in Illinois. The program will begin in the Circuit Court of Will County. Court has proposed this new program as a way to prevent vacant and abandoned homes and to keep families in their homes. The program will require any residential foreclosure complaint to be scheduled for mandatory pre-mediation. The mediation will focus on determining, with an outside mediator, whether or not a loan modification or other resolution can be found. If not, the mediation can be used to facilitate a consent foreclosure or the waiver of any deficiency against the borrower. Lenders will be required to participate in the program in food faith or face sanctions, including the possible dismissal of the foreclosure.
The program will be paid for by an increase in plaintiff's filing fees for each foreclosure from $276 to $426.
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