If Victoria Gotti Is Facing Foreclosure, Can It Happen to Me?

By Alison Rogers | May 12, 2009 |

Dear Ali;

I read with great sadness that Victoria Gotti, the platinum blonde matriarch of Growing Up Gotti, was threatened with foreclosure. If this happens to a mob-connected reality TV star, can’t it happen to anyone? How do I prevent it from happening to me?

A: To prevent it from happening to you, pay your mortgage!

Most of the homes in foreclosure in America today are there because of an evil combination of ill-advised mortgage products and sudden financial reversals, such as job loss. That’s scary, and can be tough to avoid — but it’s not the scenario that usually hits the rich-and-famous.

The cause of the “Gotti Gotcha?” News reports say that Victoria Gotti hadn’t paid her mortgage for two years. (Fans of celebrity real estate may remember the case of Ed McMahon, who had a similar attitude of I’m-going-to-toss-the-next-24-mortgage-bills-in-the-trash-and-see-what-happens.)

According to the New York Post, Gotti’s lender, JP Morgan Chase, tried to sell the house in 2005. (Here’s the current listing.) They then reached an agreement with Gotti that she would pay them $200,000 by February 2006 — which, the Post says, she didn’t do.

So the lessons here for ordinary citizens are pretty simple:

  1. Make your mortgage payments;
  2. If you can’t make your mortgage payments, work out a deal with your bank;
  3. If you work out a deal with your bank, honor it;
  4. If you can’t honor your deal with your bank (or decide not to), sell the house, oh, sometime in the three years that it will take the bank to catch up to you.

And if you can’t sell the house in the years that it takes the bank to catch up to you, do the rest of us a favor and don’t act shocked.

Photo of Gotti mansion courtesy Century 21 Laffey.

 
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    aliroger@...

    06/01/09 | Report as spam

    RE: If Victoria Gotti Is Facing Foreclosure, Can It Happen to Me?

    Atta girl! She's vowing to fight!

    "I'm never going to lose the house, trust me," Gotti says.
    More from the New York Post here: http://tinyurl.com/mu6why

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    06/04/09 | Report as spam

    RE: If Victoria Gotti Is Facing Foreclosure, Can It Happen to Me?

    Update: Victoria Gottis keeps the house!

    The Federal Government is sponsoring a kind of triangle trade where she pays an "undisclosed sum" for 11 properties -- but probably less than the liens on those properties -- sells them, and then takes the money and applies it to the mortgage on her current house.

    The New York Daily News has details here: http://tinyurl.com/qvs5tl

    It's not a foreclosure solution that works for most of us, who are more likely to try to move our sofas on ebay .. but bless her!

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Alison Rogers

Since graduating from Harvard summa cum laude, Alison Rogers has been a reporter, an editor, a real-estate agent, a Wall Street desk jockey, a columnist, a failed flipper, and a landlady. A member of the National Association of Realtors, she currently sells and rents luxury co-ops in Manhattan for the Chelsea-based firm DG Neary. (If you've got $27,500 a month, the firm has an apartment for you!) Her book, Diary of a Real Estate Rookie, was called "a valuable guide for rookie buyers" by AOL/Walletpop, "beach-read fun" by the New York Observer, and "witty" by Newsweek.

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