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Financial hardship strikes us all from time to time. Unfortunately, when the money stops coming in, the bills still need to go out. If you have fallen behind on your house payments, you may have received a foreclosure notice. You can avoid foreclosure on your home simply looking into the following options. These tips have helped many people avoid foreclosure on their homes.

Reschedule Payments

If your financial difficulties are only temporary, you may be able to avoid foreclosure by negotiating a short term arrangement with your lender to temporarily lower your payments. Most lenders will allow you to make special payment arrangements if there is sufficient proof that you will be able to repay the amount past due within a short amount of time. This type of arrangement is generally referred to as a Special Forbearance,

Refinance

If you have been in your home for quite some time, it is likely that you have built what is termed ‘equity’. Equity is cash value that builds in the amount of whatever your home has appraised for less the amount still owed on your mortgage. Refinancing and cashing out this equity balance is a good way to avoid foreclosure. Often, when using refinancing as a way to avoid foreclosure, you can renegotiate the terms of your loan, end up with lower interest rates, and ultimately reduce your monthly payments.

Borrow The Amount Owed

If you have not built any cash value in your home, another option that may be open to you, if your credit has not been damaged by late payments, is to get a conventional loan to cover the amount that you owe in arrearages. If your credit has been damaged by non payment of your mortgage, you may be able to avoid foreclosure by borrowing the amount you are past due from friends and family. Many are unable to do this, however, so it is vital to takes steps to avoid foreclosure before it affects your credit.

Pre-Foreclosure Sale

If you are unable to avoid foreclosure by refinancing or borrowing the money you need, you still may be able to avoid the damage that a foreclosure can do to your credit by selling the home before it is foreclosed on. Unfortunately, this does mean that you will lose your home, and most likely walk away with nothing in your pocket after the sale; but your credit report will not have a foreclosure on it, and you can purchase a new home that is within your new budget.
Remember, the only way to truly avoid foreclosure, is to make all of your payments on time, every time. But if hardship does strike, choose one of the above options to avoid foreclosure and save your financial future.




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