March 17th, 2010 - By allanmadams
The banks lend money to you for the purchase of your home and both you and the bank entered into an agreement for this loan as per which you have to pay certain amount of money every month to your banker as a repayment to your loan to the bank. If you have been defaulting on your monthly mortgage payments the lender starts initiating the process of selling your home in order to recover the money lent to you for the purchase of property.
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Forclosure:Defination and Tips on avoiding it.
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January 30th, 2010 - By
My mom and my step dad have declared bankruptcy one or two times in the last 10 years. My older brother now lives with them because his health hasn’t been so great for some time. Needless to say their credit isn’t so good after filing for bankruptcys. Now I hear the bank has gone to foreclose their home and they say to us, their adult children that they have their lawyer working on it but don’t tell us much else. My parents havent made such great choices about their money in the past so we are pretty skeptical. Not only that a majior reason why they are in this finacial hell is because my step dad fell for an internet e-mail scam. I and my brother am trying to help them as much as we can with our own practical smarts but they haven’t told us any details so far. From what we gather my parents could be housless come Febuary. What can be done to help them legally and, or what would you do about all this?
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December 26th, 2009 - By
My mom and my step dad have declared bankruptcy one or two times in the last 10 years. My older brother now lives with them because his health hasn’t been so great for some time. Needless to say their credit isn’t so good after filing for bankruptcys. Now I hear the bank has gone to foreclose their home and they say to us, their adult children that they have their lawyer working on it but don’t tell us much else. My parents havent made such great choices about their money in the past so we are pretty skeptical. Not only that a majior reason why they are in this finacial hell is because my step dad fell for an internet e-mail scam. I and my brother am trying to help them as much as we can with our own practical smarts but they haven’t told us any details so far. From what we gather my parents could be housless come Febuary. What can be done to help them legally and, or what would you do about all this?
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December 10th, 2009 - By
Your mortgage company does not want to foreclose on your home. Call them and tell them your problem. (Are you looking for a new job or health problem?) They may be able to add your missed payments on to the back end of your note, or help you arrange a “short sale” or anyone of dozens of ideas.
They will be upset that you are not making your payments and may suggest some bad ideas (like making your payment using your credit card). But do talk with them if you are wanting to avoid foreclosure.
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October 21st, 2009 - By
I am not sure where to start on trying to get a loan modification so my home does not go into foreclosure. Are there any free programs or agencies that can help me get started?
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