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from: Foreclosure Bailouts: Scam Or Blessing?


You have been trying to avoid it but somehow, foreclosure is inevitable. Yes, it is a traumatic and probably one of the most painful experiences one may go through. And why not, if it is your home, that is where your heart is – where you raise your family, the source of your pride and security, and of course, your investment. But luckily, there have been many lending companies that are offering foreclosure bailouts that may help you with your problems.

Though these lending companies were usually pure in intention of gaining a business and helping people with foreclosure bailouts, you have to be wary because some of them may just be a scam. If this happens, you will be sure to find yourself in a bigger trouble, without your property and without money.

About Foreclosure Bailouts

Foreclosure bailouts are defined to be a loan or credit that is granted to the homeowner facing foreclosure for it to stop. The homeowner may resort to seek help from lending companies and help them with refinancing by paying the defaulted loan by a new mortgage company or lender. Because of this new loan is used to pay off the foreclosed loan, it is then called and described as a “bail out” loan.

These foreclosure bailouts may be the last option but it is not that easy to be qualified for it. Most of the lenders may only go as high as seventy to seventy-five percent of the value of the property as the loan amount and rates are higher for up to fourteen percent. Because of this higher rate, the owners should have a higher income for them to afford their monthly payments.

Big mortgage and lending companies usually offer foreclosure bailouts and credit history or score is not really a qualification since the owners have already failed to pay their monthly mortgage payment for several months. It is then automatically not expected for them to have a good credit rating.

Disturbing Trend

Since offering foreclosure bailouts may be a great business, there has been a disturbing trend in the real estate industry in which there are foreclosure bailout programs were designed to be predatory. These predatory programs are only taking advantage of the desperate homeowners and they would just do about anything to prevent foreclosure to save their homes.

Sadly, some real estate professionals fail to do their ethical duty to warn these owners if the program would not work and any unsolicited “Sale-Lease Back Option” should not be a choice since it is the common tactic predatory investors use to take hold of the owner’s property.

Probably the best way to protect your home is to just be responsible of your financial obligations. And if you think that you could not afford it, then do not sign it. There could be a better time, a better opportunity, and a better house for you and it is something that would not lead you in any heartaches and headaches.


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