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Prevent Foreclosure And Save The Pains Of Losing Your Home

by: SeanRoberts
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Just thinking about losing your home to foreclosure can be enough to cause most people a lot of anxiety. Imagine then just how painful it would be if you actually lost your home due to a foreclosure. There are fortunately more ways than one to prevent foreclosure proceedings even in these troubled economic times.

Forget about all the things that you read in the paper or have seen on TV about the inevitability of foreclosure. If you really want to prevent foreclosure and save your home, you have to think positively and actively find ways to prevent foreclose instead of just wallowing in despair.

Talk To Creditors

The best way to preventing foreclosure is to contact your creditors. Explain your financial predicament to them and ask them for their help. Remember this, when you do get that unwanted collection letter or telephone call, do not run and hide from the situation. Your creditors and lenders have ways to find you and they will foreclose on you anyway for sure.

Instead of hiding from the situation, face the facts and explain your situation to the creditors. If they ask for your current financial records, do not hesitate. Give them copies of what you have that helps you relate your circumstances. The more cooperative you are, the more willing they will be to help you and give you a chance to stay in your home.

Special Forbearance is a Possibility. Ask For It.

When you talk to your bank or financial institution, consider asking for special forbearance to prevent any foreclosure proceedings. By definition, forbearance is an agreement to delay any pending actions. A special forbearance can allow you the time to make arrangements for a payment plan that suits your budget. Usually in most cases, when you ask for special forbearance, your creditor will ask you to prepare your own expense and income statement showing what you feel you can afford to pay monthly on your home. So you are prepared, a representative of the financial institution will review your statement with you and may ask you if there are any expense items that could be eliminated to free up more cash to pay your debts. The representative may also ask you for your own plan on how you could increase your current income further freeing up additional cash for debt repayment.

Try Asking for a Modification to Your Mortgage

Besides asking for special forbearance to prevent foreclosure proceedings, you could also prevent foreclosure by asking for a mortgage modification or a refinance of your existing loan. Refinancing your present loan can help you obtain better terms and conditions for repayment. Often, when you refinance your mortgage, your lender will extend the payment term or lower the interest rate, reducing your payment to a more reasonable level.




About the Author

About the Author: Sean Roberts, a believer in useful information, has penned many articles about foreclosure. Find more of his works here about foreclosure. You can also see other articles by him at the blog Desert Blogger.  


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