Stop Home Foreclosure

by Ward Torres

I’m behind on my mortgage; can you guys take over the payments? Almost. We can usually stop home foreclosure with a few phone calls and you shouldnt have to make any more paymentsEliminate the legal obligation to pay most or all of your debts. This is called a “”discharge”" of debts. It is designed to give you a fresh financial start.

Are you going to tell us to file bankruptcy? No. Bankruptcy is never a good solution for families who are behind on their mortgage. Bankruptcy may delay foreclosure, but it doesn’t stop it and does not save your home.If you’re trying to stop a foreclosure, only one person, on the title to the home, need file a Chapter 13.Filling for bankruptcy will stop the process of foreclosure on your home. In most cases, once you file your case, an “”automatic stay”" immediately goes into effect.

How much do you charge to stop home foreclosure? Our fees are based on your mortgage payment amount, and the complexity and urgency of your situation. Our professional loss mitigation consultants will evaluate your case and explain the best options to save your home. We are confident that you will feel that our fees are a bargain compared to the cost of the alternatives. We offer a money back guarantee if we cannot get you a work out agreement with your lender(s) as long as no sale date has been set.There is no Chapter 20 in the Bankruptcy Code. A Chapter 20 is when you file a Chapter 13 right after you file a Chapter 7. One reason some people do this is that you cannot stop a home foreclosure with a Chapter 7, but you cannot file a Chapter 13 if your unsecured debt exceeds a certain dollar amount.

Will selling my home let me avoid foreclosure? Yes, in most cases you can avoid foreclosure now by selling your home. Read Stop Foreclosure to learn more.There are several differences between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13, and a more thorough discussion can be found in the “”Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13″” link on this website. Chapter 7 is a relatively quick process in which one discharges his or her debts that are dischargeable.

Are you going to tell us to file bankruptcy? No. Bankruptcy is never a good solution for families who are behind on their mortgage. Bankruptcy may delay foreclosure, but it doesn’t stop it and does not save your home.Our fees are based on your mortgage payment amount, and the complexity and urgency of your situation. Our professional loss mitigation consultants will evaluate your case and explain the best options to save your home. We are confident that you will feel that our fees are a bargain compared to the cost of the alternatives. We offer a money back guarantee if we cannot get you a work out agreement with your lender(s) as long as no sale date has been set.There is no obligation what-so-ever.

The question then becomes: what are we the American People going to do about it? Filed under: General, Peak Oil, World Affairs, Environment, Politics, Collapse — admin 7:07 pm It”" is the sickening, gut-wrenching, capillary-constricting, heart-palpitating, suffocating, terrifying, paralyzing awareness in the deepest recesses of the body and soul that the entire house of cards for which Americans have worked, saved, sacrificed-for which they have sent their children off to war and off to college, which they have been willing to defend to their death and which has given.Filed under: General, Peak Oil, World Affairs, Environment, Politics, Collapse — admin 7:07 pm It”" is the sickening, gut-wrenching, capillary-constricting, heart-palpitating, suffocating, terrifying, paralyzing awareness in the deepest recesses of the body and soul that the entire house of cards for which Americans have worked, saved, sacrificed-for which they have sent their children off to war and off to college, which they have been willing to defend to their death and which has given.Eliminate the legal obligation to pay most or all of your debts.

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