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Avoiding Foreclosure

by Jamie Gram

There are hundreds of thousands of people currently looking for information on who to avoid foreclosure.

In response to this need for information on how to avoid foreclosure, numerous resources have been developed. So many, indeed, are the resources developed for people looking for information on how to avoid foreclosure that many people looking for the same info are finding themselves overwhelmed. It is not a new phenomenon, this being overwhelmed by information that we need. Someone had seen it before, and called it 'information overload,' which turns to 'information deluge' when taken to the extreme. So people start wondering: could someone not present us with information on how to avoid foreclosure which is not full of technical terms, and information that is summarized, so that that we don't have to get bogged down?

It is towards addressing this need that this sort of brief - and to the point - resources on how to avoid foreclosure have been developed.

The first step, towards avoiding foreclosure is of course keeping your finances organized. There are people who get into the risk of falling into foreclosures because of job losses. There are also those who get into the same situation because of falls in income, perhaps due to business slowdown or something of that nature. All these are quite understandable. What is not understandable, however, is the situation where one ends up in foreclosure due to lack of self organization: because unless you take control of it, money tends to just vanish. Hence the need to know exactly what you are making, and where it is actually going.

But what if you are a reasonably well organized person, in terms of personal finance management - yet you are at risk of falling into a foreclosure, because of a job loss or a fall in income? Can something be done to salvage the situation?

Well, the answer is yes. The first key is not to lose hope, and just ignore the warnings that your mortgage lender is likely to send you way: to the effect that your mortgage repayments are falling back and a foreclosure is imminent. These warnings are not meant to discourage you. On the contrary, they are meant to encourage you to find ways of avoiding the foreclosure.

One way through which you can get to avoid the foreclosure is by talking to your mortgage lender, about the possibility of rescheduling your repayments or somehow modifying the loan. Provided you can do it convincingly, and show the mortgage lender that it is for your mutual benefit as parties to the deal, they will most likely go for it. It is not in their best interest to foreclose, after all.

Another way through which you can get to avoid the foreclosure is by taking advantage of one of the government loans 'foreclosure bailout' loans.

Yet where nothing seems to work, you may consider selling the home (if its value has appreciated), with the money out of it going towards the repayment of your debt to the mortgage lender, and possibly leaving you with something. It is a painful step, but it better than a foreclosure: where you still lose the house, and have your credit messed up. You could also sign a deed, returning the ownership of the house to mortgage lender (such a deed is said to be in lieu of foreclosure) - so that the need for the foreclosure (and the harm it would do to your credit) is avoided. You could also put up the home for a short sale, though this is only slightly better than going into the foreclosure, in terms of their effects your credit score. Nonetheless it is a better option.

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