Sunday, November 29, 2009

5 Ways to Avoid Foreclosure



Foreclosure on a house is something we never imagine will

happen to us but statistics show that many people do go into

mortgage foreclosure. If you see default payments as a

future issue then it is important to know how to avoid

foreclosure. If the proceedings have already begun, you can

get more tailored information by researching the foreclosure

timeline according to the state in which you reside. However

if the proceedings have not begun and you simply want to stay

ahead of the game then here are some tips to avoid foreclosure.



Investigate lenders...Whenever making a big purchase, do

research. Different lenders will offer different interest

rates. Know what you can afford and especially know

everything the loan entails. Always read and reread the fine

print. The key point to remember is before you commit to

taking a loan and signing the mortgage documents, or deed of

trusts know exactly what you are getting into. Get financial counseling...if you can. If meeting with an accountant is not

a fiscally feasible option, search the internet for tools to help keep your finances in good health.



There are many resources, like the National Association of Foreclosure Prevention Professionals

(NAFPP), agencies who serve to assist and educate you in finances.

The goal is to make payments on time and avoid default payments,

which can lead to foreclosure on your home.





Pay bills on time... Of course that is everyone's intent. Yet, we

are all human and late mortgage payments can happen to anyone.

Between taking care of the family and working 40+ hours it

becomes easy to miss one of the seven monthly dues.



The last

piece of mail you want to receive is a letter from your lender

saying you have defaulted on your home loan. Staying on top of

your finances is essential in avoiding foreclosure. Know exactly

how much you have in the bank, how much is going out to all bills

including credit cards, insurance, etc. Most banks give the

option of online banking which can be extremely helpful.





Get out before the storm hits...Many people who lose there home in

a foreclosure are completely unaware of their defaulted payments

until the foreclosure proceedings are in effect! Again, stay on

top of your finances and if you realize that you have gone in

over your head then find a way out of the mess.



Don't panic.

This does not mean pick up and leave your house. This means

talk to your lender, a local investor, or someone you know who

can help; whether you decide to sell your house, re-finance,

take another loan, etc.





Know your options...When you're behind on two mortgage payments,

it is easy to become overwhelmed and scared. If you foresee

financial struggles, know your options. When facing foreclosure

selling your home, refinancing, and secondary loans are all just

some of your options.



There are online resources which can guide

you in the right path, as well as local investors who solely

dedicate their work to helping people in foreclosure.





In order to maintain financial health and avoid foreclosure,

financial counseling, doing research and knowing your

options are all key elements. When you are financially

struggling, days become restless and it seems like life only

gets harder. Know that you are not alone. There are people in

your same situation and there are people who can help.



Reading

this article has already put you 5 steps ahead of the game.






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