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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Simple Foreclosure Solutions

Due to default on your payments, if your lender, bank or mortgage company is looking to take your home through foreclosure, you should be looking for solutions to prevent this from happening. Here in this article, we are going to look at two simple things you can do to stop the proceedings and save your home from foreclosure.

Simple Foreclosure Solutions You Can Live With

There are several things you can do to stop the bank from foreclosing on your home, but most foreclosure solutions involve one simple step - talk to the bank. More than likely it is not in the bank's best interest to foreclose on your home and they will probably be more than willing to help you with finding different foreclosure solutions so that you can keep your house and they can keep receiving their payments.


After contacting your bank or lender, they may give you the option to refinance your mortgage balance at a reduced interest rate. This option to refinance at a lower rate could also effectively lower your monthly mortgage payment. This can certainly help you regain control of your monthly budget, and at the same time put you back on good footing with the lender. By the way, a refinanced loan is a new loan that begins all over again with a fresh start. You may even find that your first payment may be delayed a month or two as the loan is going through the processing. Another feature of the refinance, depending on your equity, is that the lender likely will allow you to 'roll' any late payments and fees into the new loan amount so you start with a new home loan that is current.

While you can get back on good terms with the lender and get a fresh start, should you be able to get a lower interest rate for your new mortgage, your payments will likely be lower as we said before. Of course, that is assuming that you keep the same terms as your previous loan. If you get a longer term, you payments, your payments could be even less. However, there are reasons why a longer term is not a very good idea. While your monthly payment will be less and this options looks attractive after being in a financial mess, less of your new payment will go to principle (equity) and more will go toward interest, all of which could prove to be detrimental over the longer term. Either option is one of the foreclosure solutions that can help you get back to sound financial footing, get the bank or lender off your back and get you a fresh start.

Another choice, and far less appealing option in most cases, is to sell your home. For the most part this can be very difficult as it will put a lot of pressure on you, your family and the bank as well. The bank will become very leery of you if it looks like you are trying to bail out on the loan. Additionally, there are many fees associated with selling a home so the actual sales price will not be the amount of money you receive.

At the end of the day, the best foreclosure solutions are the ones that keep you paying on your current loan. If you can find a way to get caught up and get back on track, that is always the best way. Taking a second job or finding a way to work from home when you can are good options while you try to get ahead of the mortgage curve.

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Zarita said...

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