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Tips on Saving Residential Properties from Foreclosures

Topic: Real EstatePublished January 11, 2011

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Foreclosures have caused hundreds of thousands of American families to lose their homes and despite the countrywide problem, a lot of homeowners still lack the basic knowledge that can help them maintain ownership of their properties. Housing experts have cited several basic steps that can help homeowners avoid the problem. Acting Quickly The first rule in preventing one's home from getting taken over by banks and lenders is acknowledging that there is a problem. According to housing counselors, most homeowners ignore letters from banks and mortgage servicers and are more apt to pretend that the threat of getting foreclosed on does not exist. Counselors have emphasized the need for homeowners to get in touch with their lenders the moment they receive their default notice. Better yet, they should get in touch with their servicers if they felt that they would not be able to make the next scheduled payment. Experts also remind homeowners that claims of not knowing that threats of foreclosures are already on hand will not be accepted by court judges. Education Is Key Housing counseling agencies encourage residential property owners to learn everything they can about homeownership, mortgage rules and foreclosed property scenarios. They recommend contacting a government-certified counseling agency that can help provide proper education about homeownership and mortgages. Residential property experts also advise homeowners to be aware of the options that are available to them to prevent their homes from being repossessed or foreclosed on. Such information can be found at government agencies, federal counseling groups and from mortgage lenders. They asserted that options are always available to those who are willing to fight to keep their properties. Be Careful of Fraudulent Firms and Individuals The U.S. government discourages homeowners from seeking the help of private housing counselors and companies that offer foreclosure-prevention services, particularly those that require up-front payments before any service is even rendered. According to them, most of these practitioners are involved in questionable activities and are there to draw money from already troubled property owners. For homeowners facing threats of foreclosures, the best way to deal with it is to face the problem upfront and to avoid procrastinating. Experts also remind homeowners that help is available if borrowers will only take the time to seek it out.

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