Prevent Foreclosure. The Necessary Steps

by Sean Roberts

When you went through the process of buying your new house, you signed on the dotted line without reading everything, including the fine print. No one ever reads all that fine print anyway! First, if you did, you would need a microscope to see it all. Besides, in order to fully understand what you read, you would need a law degree or two! I have news for you: You are not alone! Many people sign on the dotted line with no understanding of what they are signing. Perhaps like you, these people are now finding that their interest rates have skyrocketed and they are no longer able to afford to make their new payment. In other words, they are facing foreclosure.

If you are facing foreclosure, which means the bank is coming to repossess your home, there are some things you can do. In most of the cases, foreclosure happened because of shady lending business practices. You should have been told what you were signing. But that’s all in the past. You must work on securing your future.

Call Your Lender

One of the first things you should do if you’re facing foreclosure is contact your lender. If your lender is a bank, contact the bank and ask them if there’s any type of arrangement you can work out. You must realize that banks don’t like to conduct foreclosures. They would rather have you stay in the house and make payments so they will do all they can to make things work.

When a bank conducts a foreclosure proceeding, they run the risk that the house will remain vacant for an extended period of time. Even if they do happen to sell the house, they usually end up getting far less than they would have if you had stayed in the house and continued payments. If you find yourself in difficult times financially, don’t hesitate to contact them and ask for help. Always remember, you are not alone in this circumstance, and the bank will most likely work with you toward a solution.

Get In Touch With an Attorney

If you’ve been the victim of lending fraud or shady business practices, you may have a case that you can take to court. Contact a lawyer and see if one will help you. Lawyers can be very expensive and most would think, “If I can’t pay for my house, how am I going to pay for a lawyer?” While this may be true, some lawyers will work on contingency on your case, which means they won’t charge you unless there’s a settlement or a judgment in your favor. It’s worth a try so that you don’t have to go through a foreclosure.

Don’t Act Like a Deadbeat and Skip Out

When facing foreclosure proceedings, the best advice anyone can give you is not to run away or skip out on your obligation. You not only are in danger of ruining your credit rating for a long time, lenders will be less likely to trust you in the future. Besides that, you will have no place to go and will be out on the streets. Do everything necessary to avoid a foreclosure. Make the effort to call the bank, lender or mortgage company, or call an attorney if you think you have a case involving fraud or deception. Don’t let your pride get in your way. Ask for help from your church or local charity that helps people in financial difficulty. You are not alone in facing tough times, so do what you can to ensure that you do not lose your home to foreclosure. Part of the ‘American Dream’ is owning a home. Just be sure you do not needlessly let that dream slip away.

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