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How to Avoid Foreclosure

foreclosure signForeclosures don’t happen overnight. In most cases, the homeowner has missed about three monthly payments and has received numerous written warnings and communications from the lender prior to commencement of foreclosure proceedings. Many of my clients have stacks of letters from their lender which have been ignored because they could not afford to make a payment. This is a mistake, if you are having trouble making your payments, even if you don’t have a dime to send them, contact your lender immediately.

Most lenders have a “loss of mitigation” department that may be able to work with you to resolve the situation. Sometimes installment or “forbearance agreements” can be arranged, so that you can catch up on your mortgage over a period of time. Even if they are unwilling to arrange for forbearance, making contact with your lender and negotiating early on will help to buy some time and serve to keep you informed as to your options.  If you’re loan is FHA insured, you may contact a HUD approved housing counseling agency at 800-877–8339. In many cases, HUD can assist you in avoiding foreclosure. In some cases, if you meet with certain qualifications, your lender may be able to work with you to obtain a one time payment from the FHA insurance fund to bring your mortgage current.

Other alternatives to foreclosure include:

Using Bankruptcy to Avoid Foreclosure

Bankruptcy is a very powerful tool that enables a homeowner who is behind in mortgage payments and facing foreclosure to immediately stop the foreclosure,  even at the last minute when necessary.  Chapter thirteen is the type of bankruptcy that is used in this situation. In a chapter thirteen filing, the mortgage arrears are spread out and paid monthly through a bankruptcy trustee over a period of three to five years. A homeowner may be eligible to file chapter thirteen if he or she has a regular income and can afford to make regular payments of the mortgage going forward, along with the additional monthly payments to the bankruptcy trustee.

What Not to Do

Homeowners facing foreclosure are understandably under a lot of stress and may be desperate to find a solution; accordingly they need to be particularly wary of scams and individuals ready to take advantage of their vulnerability. These scams may come and the form of direct marketing through the mail, or Internet ads that promise to correct the situation and save the home, usually,  for an upfront fee. Remember, if a deal sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Don’t ever send a check to anybody without first meeting them personally. Always get a written contract, but don’t, sign anything without having a thorough understanding of what you’re agreeing to. If you are not sure, have a lawyer or another professional person that you trust, review the document prior to signing.

Don’t delay!  It is important to resist the temptation to procrastinate. Homeowners in these situations are often overwhelmed by their financial problems, sometimes to the point of inaction due to depression or fear. Don’t let this happen to you. In the event that you find yourself temporarily unable to meet your mortgage payments, contact your lender or an attorney specializing in Bankruptcy and Debt Management without delay. The sooner you begin to work on this problem the moe likely for you will be able to resolve it.

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