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from: Don’t Lose Your Home – Stop Mortgage Foreclosure


If you have found yourself in hard times, and are about to lose your home – Stop! Mortgage foreclosure can be avoided with a little bit of effort on your part, and if you educate yourself properly. Foreclosure is what lenders do when you have become extremely delinquent in your mortgage payments. In order to recover the amount of the original loan, they will foreclose on your house, in essence taking it back and reselling it for the amount you still owe.

If you have received a foreclosure notice from your bank, take heart; it is possible to stop mortgage foreclosure, and keep your home.

What You Can Do To Stop Mortgage Foreclosure

Bear in mind that bankers are not in the real estate business. They have no desire to own your home. Because of this, most lenders will be more than happy to work with you to find a way to stop mortgage foreclosure. If you obtained your mortgage through one of the many first-time homebuyers lending programs, such as Fannie Mae, the VA, or HUD; be sure to contact your lender immediately as these programs have options specifically designed to stop mortgage foreclosure.

If you think that you may be able to pay off the back-owed amount within a few months, talk to your lender about arranging a payment schedule to do so. You may also be able to stop mortgage foreclosure by refinancing your home, and including the amount you are past due into the new mortgage. If you have any equity built up in your home (the appraised value of your home minus the amount you owe), this may well be your best option to stop mortgage foreclosure. Often, when refinancing, you will also be able to get a lower interest rate, and thus further reduce your monthly payments.

If you have no equity built in your home, your only option to stop mortgage foreclosure may be to borrow the past due amount. Family and Friends are the best place to start; however, if your credit is good, you may have no trouble obtaining a loan for the amount you need from a commercial lender. Remember, a foreclosure will damage your credit rating, so do whatever you can to stop mortgage foreclosure.

You should note that the only way to completely stop mortgage foreclosure proceedings, is to completely pay the amount that is past due. Be honest with your lender about your financial difficulties, and he or she should be more than willing to do whatever it takes to stop mortgage foreclosure on your home.

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