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Must Read Tips: 4 Ways To Avoid Foreclosure

August 23, 2007 on 10:34 pm | In Foreclosure, Mortgages | 1 Comment

While I’d like to focus this blog more on the positive and on purchasing and selling homes, I can’t ignore the F-word… FORECLOSURE! Now, there’s a lot of chicken little “the sky is falling” noise going on in the media over the mortgage/foreclosure situation that continues to slow down the previously surging real estate market, but the one thing to remember is that in most cases these foreclosures could have been avoided, and the root of the problem was too many folks buying something they couldn’t afford, often with adjustable rate mortgages.

You may or may not be one of those people who jumped in with their feet (and empty wallet) first, but if you are concerned about home foreclosure (however you got to this point), David Faulker offers some priceless advice on ways to avoid foreclosing on your property. Yes, though it’s not easy, it is possible to avoid the benefits to your credit and the rest of your life going forward are immeasurable.

4 Ways To Avoid Foreclosure by David FaulknerAny one of us can hit the financial wall at any time, and without warning. But even if the loss of a job or unforeseen medical bills or other emergency have exhausted your financial resources, those to whom you owe money, including your mortgage holder, still expect to receive their scheduled payments.

If you have failed to pay your monthly mortgage payment for long enough, your bank or lender may have presented you with a notice of foreclosure. But if you know you are going to have difficulty meeting your mortgage payments, there are some steps you can take to try and avoid foreclosure.

Special Forbearance

If you know your financial shortfall is only short-term, speak to your lender about having your monthly mortgage payments lowered until you are back on your feet. If you can provide sufficient evidence that in a reasonable amount of time you will be able to resume your regular schedule of payment, your lender may allow you to a void foreclosure by catching up on the amount you have missed. This process is called Special Forbearance.

Use Your Equity To Refinance

If you’ve lived in your home and made enough mortgage payments to have built up a sizable amount of equity, which is the amount of money for which your home has been appraised minus the balance you have remaining on your mortgage, you may be able to refinance your mortgage. You can get the cash equivalent of your home equity, use it to avoid foreclosure by paying off your existing mortgage, and perhaps even negotiate lower interest rates and lower monthly payments on your new loan.

Look For A Loan

If you haven’t lived in your home long enough to build any appreciable equity, and your credit rating has not been lowered because of missed home payments, you may be able to avoid foreclosure by borrowing the money to pay off your default. You can look for a conventional lender, or perhaps get help from family or friends. But if you are going to get help from a conventional lender to avoid foreclosure, you should do it at the first sign that you will have difficulty meeting your mortgage payments, so that your credit record remains intact.

Sell Your Home Yourself

If all else fails, you avoid foreclosure by beating your mortgage holder to the punch by selling your home before it goes into full foreclosure. While you will have to give up you home, and may not realize any cash from the sale, you will have managed to avoid foreclosure, saved your credit rating, and can look for a mortgage on a new home with a price within your budget. As long as you make your payments on your new home as scheduled, you need never fear the stigma of foreclosure and you should have a solid financial future.

You can also find more info on auction foreclosure and real estate investors. Foreclosureshomeguide.com is a comprehensive resource to get help about property Foreclosures.

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