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Author: Robert Bahr | Total views: 1 Comments: 0
Word Count: 674 Date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 1:23 PM

Foreclosure Help And Saving Your Home

It’s easy to feel helpless when the bank is foreclosing on your home, but it does not have to be that way. There are things that can be done during foreclosure proceedings to convince the bank to allow you keep your home. You should work with your lender if you are behind on your mortgage and the sooner the better. It is possible as many people are learning everyday!

If You’re screening your calls and worried about what you’re going to do if the bank does take your home you need to realize that time is still on your side but you have to act now to fix your situation. It is going to get really ugly as the bank starts the legal process to take back your home. You should understand that the bank would really rather not foreclose. Not because they are feeling sorry for you or they are worried about the kids, it really is a matter of them not wanting to carry your home on their books but again you won't know until you take action to prevent this from happening. Stopping your foreclosure is possible and will depend on your specific circumstances but just know that you do have choices and you don’t have to lose your most important investment.

Again, the bank doesn’t want to take your home. Your lender doesn’t need a place to live. But you didn’t make your mortgage payments so the bank is in a spot and their investment has to be protected. The bank doesn’t want to kick you out of your house anymore than you want to lose it. Money is the key motivator here, so that’s where you need to start to help yourself get out of this foreclosure.

To help avoid foreclosure, you can try to negotiate a payment plan or work with your lender to lower your interest rate. Don’t screen your calls and avoid your lender’s letters! You could obtain a loan so you can catch up on missed mortgage payments. Maybe you can pay back less than what is presently owed on your mortgage; it depends on your individual situation. There may still be hope that you can avoid having your house foreclosed on.

You do have rights. You do have ways to prevent foreclosure today but you have to act now! There are ways to dig yourself out of this hole and avoid foreclosure. Do you know your state’s foreclosure laws? Do you know your rights? Do you know that if you are active military you have some options available to you civilians don’t have?

Where is your money going? Can you realign your finances in order to funnel less money towards unnecessary expenditures and more money towards paying your mortgage and catching up on payments you have missed? Foreclosure help is possible but you have to get real about your situation. Don’t give up before you even start fighting foreclosure. Avoiding this kind of mess is much easier if you start as soon as you know the risk is there.

The point is this—you need to think about your options and get help. You’re not alone and you’re not the first person this has happened to. You don’t have to feel ashamed and you shouldn’t. Your lender doesn’t want to take away your home and you should take advantage of this fact and work towards a solution. Foreclosure help is more than just getting your house back. It's the first step to gaining the knowledge about money and finance you need to help you avoid the scams and rebuild your credit. You don’t have to lose your home, you can protect your family, and you can build a solid financial future but you have to get going right now. Start by getting the foreclosure help you need today. Good Luck!

About the Author

Robert Bahr has over 20 years mortgage banking experience and his book titled "Don't Look Now But Your Home is Gone" will provide you with the foreclosure help you need to try and save your most prized possession...Your home! Start by visiting http://www.mortgage-foreclosure-solutions.com




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