Don't Make Foreclosure Worse for Yourself.

California Contra Costa MortgagesHey, DEFAULT is a bad situation but don't make it any worse for yourself.  I talk with too many borrowers facing mortgage default.  I am not an expert but I do try to steer them in the correct direction.  Here are a few pointers to think about.  HUD has put together the following list.  Remember, your lender, HUD, investors, etc do not want to be property owners.  They would much prefer you keep your home.

  • DO answer the phone and read your mail.  Avoiding your lender won't make the problem go away. In fact, it will only make the problem worse. Your lender may be able to help you, so be sure to answer the phone and read any mail they may have sent you.
  • DO realistically assess your situation.  Are your financial problems temporary? If you are temporarily out of work and will be fine once you find a new job, call your lender. Lenders may be able to offer a forbearance or repayment plan.
  • DO consider your options.  If you are not in a position to keep your home, consider selling it before you face a foreclosure. If you have already missed a mortgage payment, call your lender. There may be purchase options, like a short payoff or assumption (see sidebar) that help avoid foreclosure.
  • DO be aware of certain financial responsibilities.  Even if your lender sells your property, you may still be responsible for the difference in the sale price and what you owe. It is also important to realize that you may be responsible for certain taxes when a lender forecloses on your property. However, the IRS does provide tax relief in certain situations.
  • DO protect your wealth.  Recognize that you may have significant equity in your property that must be preserved.
  • DON'T move out of your home.  In order to qualify for assistance, homeowners are often required to be living in their home. Be sure to talk to your lender before you think about moving.
  • DON'T ignore the problem.   It may be possible to keep your home, but if you wait to take action, fewer options will be available. You have certain rights and can take certain actions to help you keep your home; however, you only have a limited amount of time to assert those rights or take those actions.

    Talk to a lawyer or legal aid organization, since your rights vary from state to state. Most states and large cities have legal aid organizations; to find one near you, go to the Legal Services Corporation, a government-sponsored organization that provides high-quality civil legal assistance to low-income Americans.
  • DON'T convince yourself you can afford a home if you can't.  Most lenders will only lend what a borrower can afford, but some less scrupulous lenders will allow borrowers to get in over their heads. In some cases, a home that was affordable becomes unaffordable due to changes in your life circumstances. If your mortgage is truly beyond your means, consider selling your home and purchasing a less expensive home or renting for a period of time before the only option left is foreclosure. Call your mortgage company; they may be able to help you avoid foreclosure by agreeing to an assumption or a short payoff.
  • DON'T fall victim to a scheme.  Some people want to profit by your misfortune by offering to contact and conduct all work-outs and negotiations with your lender on your behalf - for a fee. View a helpful video Freddie Mac posted YouTube titled "Foreclosure Scams 101."

I hope this helps. 



You can find AJ Nisen on Active Rain at Contra Costa California Mortgages  or at Bank of America Mortgage
 

3 Comments on Don't Make Foreclosure Worse for Yourself.

Alan, Good advise, especially the information about still be liable for the loss.

02/14/2008 06:27 PM by Kay Perry (Classic Realty/GMAC)


This is good information Alan. I hope people in this situation can learn something from it.

02/14/2008 07:03 PM by Portland Oregon Real Estate >> Wayne B. Pruner, GRI (Oregon First)


Thank you so much for this valuable information.  You never know who can be helped.

02/14/2008 08:41 PM by Pat Baker Real Estate Expert Needham, MA (Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage )


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