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In the past four years, the number of foreclosed homes in the country swelled as homeowners and builders could not make their mortgage payments. This led lenders to repossess their properties in order to get their money back.
This glut in the housing sector drove down the prices of homes, even way below their market values. Many homeowners and builders found themselves squeezed out and having their credit ratings marred.
There are two sides of the coin in this crisis: devastation on the part of the homeowners, real estate developers, and the lenders themselves as they struggled to dispose of these nonperforming assets in a bad housing market; and opportunities for those who have the cash and business sense to grab these potential money-making properties at depressed prices.
Simple Missteps
Foreclosed homes start out simply as this: Some homeowners who found themselves out of their wits end in figuring out how to pay for their mortgages ignore letters of notice from their lenders. But they didn't know that simply ignoring and pretending that everything will work out just fine is exactly what would lead to the foreclosure of their homes. They could have communicated with their lenders as soon as possible and informed them of the problems in making payments. With clear financial information, they could have renegotiated their terms or other options would have been offered to them.
They could also have sought the assistance of a housing counseling agency that could have provided them with information on public and private agencies that offered services to alleviate their troubles. Some of these services include credit counseling.
By seeking professional help, homeowners could avoid having their properties listed in foreclosed homes for sale. Alte
atives can be given to them, like renegotiation of the terms of their loan depending on their financial situation; a grace period for mortgage payments until they have bounced back and take on the loan payments again, and making partial claims and execution of promissory notes.
Other routes which may result to losing their houses, but with their credit rating intact, include pre-foreclosure sale or voluntarily surrendering their properties to the lender if the pre-foreclosure sale was not successful. Either way, they would find their houses in the list of foreclosed homes for sale, but at least their financial future would not be as sticky as it would have been if they really faced eviction due to real estate repossession.
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