To Stop Foreclosure in nearly any city in the United States of America, there are basically only a few
legitimate options. Some of these you’ll know, and some will be brand new to you.
Here are a few directions you can take:
1. Sell your house prior to the foreclosure auction. The value of this idea will vary heavily
depending on the nature and quality of your local real estate market. If you're in a market that still has very
slow resale rates, selling your home could be a challenge. Ask a local real estate agent to determine the
average number of days on the market for properties in your area.
2. Initiate a loan modification. A loan modification is a process through which your lender changes the payment
terms of your loan to more closely match your ability to pay. While this is not a guarantee, loan modifications
have become more popular in the last 12 months.
3. Refinance the property. If you are not yet fully into the foreclosure process but have reason to expect you will
fall behind on your payments, it may be wise to try to refinance your mortgage to a lower rate. If your property is
worth less than the balance of the mortgage, you’ll want to inquire regarding a “short refinance”, which is when a
lender forgives a portion of the debt against you in order for you to refinance your property and pay off the
remainder of the debt you owe.
Stop Forelosure Scams - Be Weary of Possible Fraud
Warning: Be very wary of people who aggressively attempt to purchase your home for investment purposes. While
there are many legitimate real estate investors, there has been a significant amount of fraud with “Stop
Foreclosure” scams, and it is wise to be very, very careful.
Please remember: The crisis you now face will soon be over. As a foreclosure survivor myself, I’d like to
encourage you to remain hopeful, and to understand that your future does not equal your past!
Today our economy is very shaky and let's face it, scary to be in the heart of a resession. As always it is
always wise to consult with a professional about your financial situation. We hope to provide quality information
on this site, but we respecfully remind everyone that it is only information, not advice. Please obtain advice from
a qualified professional.
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