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You Do Not Want To Go Into Foreclosure And The Bank Does Not Want Your Home

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

If you need to stop a foreclosure there are several ways to go about. Some homeowners can qualify for a loan modification, which is one of the most common ways. If you are facing foreclosure don’t be discouraged because you are not alone; one and ten homeowners are in the same boat. Number one piece of advice; don’t give up and don?t give in because the banks are in just as bad as shape and it is in their best interest to work with you. Understanding the process can save your home from being foreclosed on and keeping the 800 pound gorilla off your back.

Refinance. The truth is lenders will work with you if they see that you are being truthful with them and that you are able to make your payments. This is probably the toughest method and requires that you stay after the bank until they get your loan finished. The obvious requirements are having equity in your home, a job with steady income and of course the ability to pay meaning your bills are less than your income. In some cases payments could be higher but a fresh start is better than the alternative. This is not the best route for most, but it is a route.

Sell your home to a family member or friend. Again this is one of the more undesirable ways of avoiding foreclosure, but again it is a way. Some family members take pride in being the bank and may give you more favorable terms allowing you to lease the home with a purchase option in the future. Just be sure that you paper everything as you would with a bank as proper loan documents give you many rights in case the relationship spoils in the future. Financial relationships between family members do not always work out.

Try bankruptcy to stop a foreclosure in progress, but this can become an expensive alternative. The amount of payments which need to be made to satisfy the creditors and bankruptcy costs make this an option for those who have a large amount of disposable income. Let’s face it if disposable income is available your family wouldn’t be in this situation.

Wholesale your property. If you have equity and can sell you property to a wholesaler and start over this is probably the best option in a soft market as most everything is selling for 60-75% on the dollar. It is very hard to sell retail when nothing is selling for retail and credit is hard to obtain. It maybe that you can get out of your property and you can pick up a better deal with lower payments.

Work with an online loan modification service to prevent or stop a foreclosure from going through. This type of service will work with your lender to help rework your arrangement in order for your family to keep their home. The banks would prefer to get paid and not have to deal with trying to sell your home. This option will at the very least help you to repair your credit and hopefully prepare you to purchase another home in the future.

Foreclosure is more common today than people actually buying homes. Let’s face it our economy is in shamble and as a nation we are upside down; our government is no doubt a leading example of this whole debacle. Vigilance, determination and the desire to stay out of foreclosure are important in avoiding foreclosure. How long can you tread water before you will take action?

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