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Houses foreclosure

The houses in the foreclosure have a chance of a lifetime. The houses in the foreclosure are due to loans that have been ignored by the current homeowner. Since the homeowner has not been making your payments, the lender has evicted and took possession of the property. Lenders Hate to do this, your business is making loans, however, comes the risk of each loan. The risk does not pay off sometimes, which makes these features into houses in the foreclosure. No money in these vacant houses from foreclosure, they want to sell quickly, and deeply discounted prices. The houses in the foreclosure are often sold at 20% – 50% less than its current market value! Read the rest of this entry »

First, you need to be aware that a mortgage lender can exclude your home for two reasons. First is failing in its payments. Generally, lenders issued a notice of default if you miss three mortgage payments consecutively. Another possible ground for foreclosure would be a violation on a major regulation or policy of the lender.

What you can do
However, in most cases, the reason for a home foreclosure is due to a default in payments. For some, home owners, they waited too long before you take any proper measures would have prevented foreclosure of their property. If you currently have a mortgage loan, it is important to be constantly aware of their payments. If for any reason, you are missing one of your payments, talk to your lender immediately and let them know the cause of their delay. Do not wait until the second or third delay in payment or a default notice before taking the initiative to contact your lender. Read the rest of this entry »

Unfortunately, some people end up with the foreclosure of their homes simply because they are embarrassed to contact your lender, or do not know what exactly is a foreclosure and what options are available to avoid them.

Let’s start at the beginning and then clarify what exactly is a foreclosure:

It is a legal process in which your lender (financial institution that lends you the money) makes the “foreclosure” (ie, seizure) of your home. If your house is worth less than the amount you owe on the mortgage, your lender can choose the option called “statement of deficiency (deficiency judgment), in which you will owe the difference to your lender.

Foreclosure laws vary by state. In half of all states, foreclosures are court proceedings where a lender sues the borrower. Unless the homeowner can successfully counter the foreclosure, the lender wins the trial and the house will be sold by judicial oversight to recover the loan amount. Read the rest of this entry »