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Home Foreclosure Prevention Options ExplainedImportant: The content below is not professional advice, including legal, financial or advice as a foreclosure consultant. Please see what we do here Options to save your home from foreclosure have dramatically expanded in the past 6 months. In general there are two areas for help. Government based programs and free market foreclosure prevention programs; non-Government based programs. Which solution may use depends upon who owns your loan. If your loan is owned by a Government institution as listed below you might qualify for unique benefits. If you do not have a Government backed loan, do not meet their financial hardship requirements or perhaps feel their program does not benefit you, you may qualify for a typical foreclosure relief program. You can get a free consultation for non-Government sponsored programs here Who Owns My Loan?
Government Foreclosure Relief Programs If you qualify for a Government based program, be sure to contact the appropriate professionals such as your accountant or tax professional to ensure their program is to your financial benefit. If You Do Not Qualify for a Government program. Get a free and confidential consultation on your options at 1-877-379-3540 Public Company Options to Save your home Non-Government programs have been in place for many years and offer legal and proven ways give you the opportunity to avoid foreclosure or modify a loan that contains errors.. Below are a few of the typical solutions. Foreclosure Options: Special Forbearance. Foreclosure Options: Forensic Loan Audit If a loan was funded unlawfully, the borrower may be entitled to compensation, a refund of all interest paid to date, legal fees, or renegotiation of the terms of the loan. From 2000-2007, tens of thousands of loans were funded unlawfully. Your loan may be unlawful, and you may be entitled to substantial damages whether or not you're currently in foreclosure. The penalties for failure to comply with the Truth In Lending Act can be substantial. A creditor who violates the disclosure requirements may be sued for twice the amount of the total finance charge on the loan. In the case of a home mortgage, this can be a very significant amount, amounting in to the scores of thousands of dollars. Costs and attorneys fees may also be awarded to the consumer. Foreclosure Options: Partial Claim.
Pre-foreclosure sale. This will allow you to avoid foreclosure by selling your property for an amount less than the amount necessary to pay off your mortgage loan. You may qualify if:
As a last resort, you may be able to voluntarily "give back" your property to the lender. This won't save your house, but it is not as damaging to your credit rating as a foreclosure. You may qualify if:
Special Government Programs for Seniors The Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) is a widely accepted and used reverse mortgage product by seniors. Available since 1989, HECMs are insured by the federal government through the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), a part of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD). These types of loans can be used to provide income to seniors, help stave off a foreclosure, or simply provide a means for seniors to use the equity in their homes. If you do not qualify for a Government based homeowners program and you want to understand what other options are available to you we offer free confidential consultations. Simply provide the details on your situation below and a home foreclosure prevention expert will contact you and answer all your questions.
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