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PREVENT FORECLOSURE

Topic: Real EstatePublished August 22, 2011

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rnWhen America announced recession, its effect was not only to people losing their jobs but also in roofs lost over their heads. It’s effectwas overwhelmingin that people have started to find ways to prevent their houses from being foreclosed—cut down expenses in communication, recreation, travels, etc. How to prevent Foreclosure The family’s first priority is to have a decent place to live in. Thus, the idea of losing the house and be owned by another is just too much for one to experience. Can we really prevent our house from being foreclosed? The answer is a big YES! It’s called REFINANCING. It is getting a fresh additional loan to pay off an existing loan. rnDoes it totally solve the problem? NO! But it can result in reduced interest rate and an extension of the time for the borrower to pay his loan.rnThere are a number of companies that offer refinancing programs to those whose houses are listed under Foreclosure. Your job is to look for a program that will not bite you with high interest rates and mortgage requirements. rnHere are some of the most important types of loans available that you should know:rnSecured Loans.These types of loans are usually guaranteed by collateral. They are also regulated by the government agencies and so they have lower interest rates than unsecured loans. The mortgage loan is one of the best examples of secured loan. This is because the property is the guarantee and will serve as collateral in the prepayment of the loan. Once the borrower fails to pay- -the lender has the right to take back the property and sell it again.rnUnsecured loans. This is a type of loan where the lender is not regulated by the state or any government agency. This loan is not based on the assets of the borrower. Usually, it comes in forms, such as, credit lines, credit cards and other types of loans including personal loans. You should know that these types of loans have higher interest rates than other types of loans.rnSo, next time you get yourself a Loan, choose one that will not put you to more hassles than what you already have at the moment.

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