In today’s economy with the rapid rise of unemployment, hard working families struggling to hold on to the “American Dream” are currently faced with the possibility of losing their home. Recent studies project, 1 out of every 200 homes will be foreclosed on. With every passing day a family some where is seeking plausible solutions to save their home. When it comes to foreclosure, one of the major error that people make is declining to openly talk with their lender about their happenstance. Sadly, homeowners often wait too late to make an effort to discuss a deal to save their home. The correct thing to do is to find out about options available.
Fortunately, there are several different ways to actually stop foreclosure from taking place. Here is a fact, lenders are not in the business of taking anyone’s home. It is important to realize and understand that lenders are not happy when homes to go into foreclosure. Lenders are in the business of lending money and hence would prefer to have mortgage loans paid. As such, most lenders are more than willing to work with homeowners to structure a repayment plan to keep people in their homes if and when possible.
If you are looking at foreclosure you may be able to:
1. Lessen Your Monthly Mortgage Payments
2. Qualify For A Loan Modification
3. Short Sale Your House
4. Postpone Your Mortgage Payment
The above mentioned are just a few choices that may be possible, check with your lender and/or seek legal help from a loan modification attorney to attempt to work something out to prevent foreclosure. Some people think that it will cost them nothing to just surrender and step away from their home and let it go into foreclosure. The fact is foreclosure will involve money and will adversely affect your credit. Count the cost. Avoid Foreclosure.
To learn more information about loan modification services contact Janian and Associates for a free consultation.