It is possible that an attorney could file a motion to reconsider and set aside the sale. That is not very likely particularly with the short period of time you have until the sale occurs. You probably need to hire an attorney who is familiar with bankruptcy laws. You may be able to file bankruptcy to stop the sale, however, you will have to have sufficient income to make payments which may be larger than the original mortgage payment.
You need to meet with an attorney to determine if you can stop the foreclosure sale and save the property.
A real estate/ mortgage defense attorney.
Just unethical or illegal payment method?
I worked as an hourly employee for my VA employer for many years doing transcription work in their office. Recently they allowed us to work from home. However now they have changed how we are paid. Instead of hourly, we are paid by the amount of characters we input into their database. Unfortunately before they add up our totals before paying us, much editing is done and a portion of the work we produce every week is overwritten or deleted or credited to other hourly employees in their office who do editing. Also I never receive any documentation with my paycheck as to how many characters I produced so I never know if their computations are accurate. I have protested both of these practices but they refuse to change their methods. They tell me I am only losing a minimum amount of money per week. I have documentation to prove otherwise. Can you tell me if this is legal for them to do and what (if any) possible recourse do I have? I feel I am owed for a lot of work I produced and never got paid for. Thanks for your help.