If your bank or lender is threatening to take your home through foreclosure, you are no doubt looking for solutions to stop the foreclosure from happening. In this article, we are going to look at some simple things you can do to avoid losing your home through foreclosure.
by Sean Roberts
If your bank or lender is threatening to take your home through foreclosure, you are no doubt looking for solutions to stop the foreclosure from happening. In this article, we are going to look at some simple things you can do to avoid losing your home through foreclosure.
Simple Foreclosure Solutions You Can Live With
There are several things you can do to stop the bank from foreclosing on your home, but most foreclosure solutions involve one simple step - talk to the bank. More than likely it is not in the bank’s best interest to foreclose on your home and they will probably be more than willing to help you with finding different foreclosure solutions so that you can keep your house and they can keep receiving their payments.
After contacting your bank or lender, they may give you the option to refinance your mortgage balance at a reduced interest rate. This option to refinance at a lower rate could also effectively lower your monthly mortgage payment. This can certainly help you regain control of your monthly budget, and at the same time put you back on good footing with the lender. By the way, a refinanced loan is a new loan that begins all over again with a fresh start. You may even find that your first payment may be delayed a month or two as the loan is going through the processing. Another feature of the refinance, depending on your equity, is that the lender likely will allow you to ‘roll’ any late payments and fees into the new loan amount so you start with a new home loan that is current.
In addition to starting fresh again and on good terms with your lender, if you are able to get a lower interest rate, your payments likely will go down. That is even presuming you keep the same loan term you had originally. If you had the option of a longer term, then your payments could be even less, although there are reasons a longer term is not a good idea. While the lower monthly mortgage payments appear to be great, less of your payment is going toward equity and more is going toward interest which could prove to be detrimental to you in the long run. However, if the bank is on your back, either option is one of the foreclosure solutions that can help you get back on track financially.
The second option, and one that is far less appealing in most cases, is to sell you home. Under duress, this can be a difficult choice. The time it takes to sell the house will put a lot of pressure on you, your family and the bank or lender that is still looking for payments to bring your loan current. The bank may become suspicious if it appears you are trying to bail out on the loan and they may not be willing to work with you while you sell your house. Remember, too, there are many fees commissions, etc. in selling a house, so the actual sales price will not be the amount you receive in order to clear your obligation.
In the final analysis, the best foreclosure solutions are simple ones that keep you in your home and paying on your current loan. If you have fallen behind in your mortgage payments and looking at a possible foreclosure, finding a way to get caught up and back on good financial ground is the better option. You may even consider taking a second job temporarily or working from home in your spare time to keep you ahead of the game for now while you work on and finalize your other options.
About the Author:
About the Author: Sean Roberts, a believer in useful information, has penned many articles about foreclosure. Find more of his works here about
foreclosure. You can also see other articles by him at the blog
Desert Blogger.
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