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Keep Your Home From Pre-Foreclosure Properties Lists

Topic: Real EstatePublished February 15, 2011

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Pre-foreclosure propertiesare homes that are in danger of being repossessed by lenders and auctioned off to the public. This occurs when homeowners are unable to repay their mortgage obligations, taxes and other dues. To cover for their arrears, banks or the government will issue a notice of default on a homeowner, which signals the start of the foreclosure process on his or her property, so that they can recoup as much of the bad loan as they can. Depending on property regulations per state, the pre-foreclosure stage could vary in length but essentially gives homeowners a grace period to redeem their properties.

How to stop pre-foreclosures

One way to stop the foreclosure process is to pay off your obligations with lenders. If your default is quite big, you could start off by disposing some assets you do not necessarily need. This could be an extra car, property, gadget or luxury item. You can then take out a personal loan to cover for the remaining balance. You can also tap a loan if your default with lenders is not that huge a sum.

Another way to remove your home from the list of pre-foreclosure properties is to sell it and use the proceeds to settle your debts. By doing so, you can command a higher price than what lenders could raise if they were to auction your property. Because lenders' liquidity would be tied up if they are to hold on to foreclosed homes, they usually bid them out as fast as they can often resulting to significant discounts on the part of buyers. In fact, foreclosed homes can get sold at less than half of their actual worth.

Get help online

To help you get to know more about pre-foreclosure properties and how to prevent or stop your property from becoming one of them, visit listings providers online. They offer a ton of information on foreclosed properties such as the latest news, industry reports, and market tips, among others. They also have a database of distressed properties for people planning to purchase one. By viewing their lists, buyers can access thousands of bargain homes across all major cities and states in the country.

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About the Author

Joseph B. Smith has been educating buyers on the finer points of pre-foreclosure properties at Repo-Homes.com for over ten years. Contact Joseph B. Smith through Repo-Homes.com if you need help finding information about pre-foreclosure properties.

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