January 8th, 2012 - By allanmadams
One of the greatest errors foreclosure victims repeatedly make is always to rely on only one or two plans that might help them save their homes. Due to the possibility of being taken benefit of or turned down in the last minute, this can be an almost-guaranteed method to lose a home to foreclosure, as quite a few homeowners have learned the difficult way. It can be in each and every foreclosure victims’ ideal interests to search as much foreclosure advice as possible, and have numerous backup plans that they can call on in the event that their preferred strategy to steer clear of foreclosure falls via.
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May 30th, 2010 - By allanmadams
You have been called into the office of your supervisor and you know the news is not good. Some of your coworkers have come out with pink slips and the horrible look of a deer caught in headlights. Well, after a little bit of chit-chat, you are also handed your pink slip. A few words of, “I’m sorry”, and you are no longer an employee of the company. How will you and your family survive? Can you use foreclosure services even though you are not sure of the outcome?
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Can You Use Foreclosure Services
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February 19th, 2010 - By
Yes there is. You may contact the lender that is doing the foreclosure, tell them you have a vested interest in the property, and you need to know the amount that is owed to them to stop their foreclosure.
They might want proof so you might want to get a copy of your lien from a title company. Faxit to them as soon as possible.
Once you have this information, contact a foreclosure service in your locality, give them the information and they will foreclose on your behalf.
Some charge an up front fee and some don’t, so if you are short of funds you might shop around until you find one that take their fees out on the back end of the foreclosure. They will take over the foreclosure from the previous lender.
It does not matter unless you don’t have the funds because who ever pay for it will get it back if the owner bring the foreclosure current or the house is sold at the bid or sale.
If the house do not sale then you will have to come up with the monthly payment to the mortgage company as well as the foreclosure services fee, but the house is now yours.
I hope this has been of some use to you, good luck.
“FIGHT ON:
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