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2008
15
Dec

How to Stop Foreclosure

by Gary Rollins

Buying a home is one of the happiest times in a person’s life and they last thing they think about is unforeseen circumstances and the possibility of foreclosure. Unfortunately now that the economy is in the pits more and more people are facing foreclosure; and it is one of the most terrible things a person will ever have go through.

Most people fail to do some simple things when they start to fall behind on their mortgage. At first, they have hope, that things will work themselves out and that they will be able to pay the mortgage within a few weeks. But one thing leads to another, and sometimes problems pile up. Perhaps you fell ill and you were off of work for a period of time, which lead to you loosing your job. All of this of can lead up to you being months behind on your mortgage.

Most people avoid talking to their mortgage company because they do not want to admit that they are having financial problems. They want to keep some hope, so they avoid the phone calls from their mortgage company. This is perhaps one of the worst things that you can do where your mortgage is concerned.

Fortunately, for those willing to save their home, there is a way that foreclosure can be stopped. The first step to take is to call your lender. Nine out of ten times they will have some form of plan that will help you to get back on track with your house payments. The only way you will know is to give them a call and speak with one of their mortgage specialist, who will be able to help you determine what program or plan is right for you.

If you find things are too far gone and your mortgage company will not help you, then you may want to seek the advice from a financial institution other than your mortgage company. There are many lenders out there that can help you negotiate a good repayment program with your mortgage company. They will speak on your behalf to help you work things out in your favor.

Another option you have is to refinance the home and get some cash back if you have equity in the home. This will help you to pay off certain debts that will allow you to free up money to be able to pay your mortgage. Some people find that they’re just financially strapped with too many credit cards that they cannot make ends meet. This is where a refinance can help immensely. You can pay off those debts so that you have the money to pay your mortgage and stay afloat.

Another alternative that will keep you from facing foreclosure is to do a quick sell your home. With the present state of affairs in this economy, there are a number of quick sale options available that were not available before. In previous quick sales it was possible to avoid foreclosure, however you only had 15 days in which you would have to move.

Now with quick sales there are a number of lenders that will purchase your home so you avoid foreclosure. These same lenders will then allow your to stay in the home as a renter and in many cases will offer you the option to purchase your home back.

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