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Your Options For Foreclosure Prevention - Articles Surfing

Everyone who wants to experience the joys of home ownership has to be willing to assume the responsibilities which accompany it. Those responsibilities are no different than those which come with caring for any piece of property, but in addition to maintaining and insuring a home, most homeowners have the additional burden of making a monthly mortgage payment. When monthly mortgage payments are added to the other recurring home expenses like utility bills, the burden can be too much.

If you have reached the point where home ownership is stretching your finances to the breaking point, you may see the specter of foreclosure looming on the horizon. But don't panic just yet; foreclosure prevention is possible, and you do not have to be a financial expert to learn how it can be possible for you.

Getting Expert Help

As soon as you know that you will have difficulty keeping up with your mortgage payments, take the initiative in foreclosure prevention by contacting a foreclosure prevention specialist. Do it immediately, by consulting an Internet website if necessary to find the names of foreclosure attorneys in your area and making an appointment with one to let you know your legal options for protecting your home. If you delay and simply avoid the phone calls and notices from your bank or lender, you will only be worsening your situation, so act as quickly as you can.

You can also seek foreclosure prevention by discussing your financial situation with a debt counseling firm. Their debt experts may be able to arrange lower payments on your credit card bills, freeing up funds which you can apply toward your mortgage. You can even approach your lender to explore adjusting your mortgage terms, or possibly even suspending your payments temporarily if you can provide documentation that your financial condition will improve in a relatively short period.

Using Your Equity

If you have been in your home long enough to have accumulated a good amount of equity, you can approach another lender for a home equity loan to use as foreclosure prevention. There are, in other words, several different alternatives for foreclosure prevention for you to pursue.

But no matter what, you will have to keep an open mind when it comes to foreclosure prevention. The biggest help you can give yourself is to become educated on your legal rights as a homeowner, because if the equity you have in your home allows it, you may be able to explore such foreclosure prevention avenues as forbearance, recasting, or modification. You will get much farther in your efforts at foreclosure prevention if you approach it with your eyes open, instead of keeping them shut while you pray for a miracle.


There's Nothing Wrong with Buying a Foreclosure Lest you have qualms of guilt over buying a home which someone else lost against their will, remind yourself that you are not responsible for whatever caused them to go into default. The bank is going to sell the house; if not to you, to someone else. So there is no logical reason for you to deprive yourself of a good economical opportunity.

You can find foreclosures by consulting a real estate broker or checking the newspapers in the area in which you are looking. You can even speak to the bank. There are reports, which may be exaggerated, of people who have had savings in the hundreds of thousands of dollars because they came upon a foreclosure when the bank was desperate to sell it.

Submitted by:

David Faulkner

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