Friday, July 25, 2008

Avoiding Foreclosure



Call your lender:

This is the single most important thing you can do. Lenders want borrowers, not properties – they would prefer to see you keep your home. Most will work with you while you get back on your feet.

Be honest with your lender:

Different situations require different solutions. It will matter to your lender to know if your financial problems are temporary, for example, due to an injury that puts you out of work for a few months, or are more long term, such as a cut in pay or a layoff.

Know what you owe:

Have a clear picture of what your debts are and make your mortgage the priority if you have to make choices. Debt collectors can be very aggressive, but if you can't pay all your debts, make sure your home is protected from foreclosure by paying your mortgage.

Talk to a housing counselor:

A non-profit housing counseling agency may be able to help you restructure your bills so that you have an easier time paying them. Additionally, they can help you create a budget that suits your specific needs.

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Avoiding Foreclosure

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