Author: Sean Roberts
Preventing Foreclosure. Save the Agony of Losing Your Home
Thursday, June 12th, 2008 @ 12:38 pm
Just thinking about losing your home to foreclosure can be enough to cause most people a lot of anxiety. Imagine then just how painful it would be if you actually lost your home due to a foreclosure. There are fortunately more ways than one to prevent foreclosure proceedings even in these troubled economic times.
Forget what you have read in the paper or have seen on television. Forget about what others consider to be the inevitable foreclosure. You have to think more positively and actively find methods to prevent foreclosure if you really want to prevent that foreclosure and save your home. You have to move forward and cease floundering in despair and pity.
Talk To Creditors
The best way to preventing foreclosure is to contact your creditors. Explain your financial predicament to them and ask them for their help. Remember this, when you do get that unwanted collection letter or telephone call, do not run and hide from the situation. Your creditors and lenders have ways to find you and they will foreclose on you anyway for sure.
Rather than hiding from the situation, face it. Explain your troubles to the creditors and, if they should ask to see your current financial records, do not hesitate to give them copies. Your creditors will be more willing to help you and give you a chance to keep your home if you are more cooperative with them.
Ask For Special Forbearance
Consider asking for a special forbearance to prevent foreclosure when you talk to your lender or creditor. A forbearance is a special agreement to postpone any pending action. Some special forbearances will allow you time to arrange for a payment plan that is compatible with your budget. Usually when you ask the bank or financial institution for special forbearance, they will ask you to prepare an income and expense statement showing what you can afford to pay for your home mortgage. A representative of the bank or other lender will review your statement and then ask which expense items you can eliminate in order to free up additional capital to pay your debts. The representative may ask you for a plan on how you may be able to increase your income in the near future.
Try Asking for a Modification to Your Mortgage
Aside from asking for special forbearance to prevent foreclosure, you may also prevent foreclosure by asking for mortgage modification or refinancing. Refinancing your loan can help you get better terms and conditions of payments. In most cases, when you refinance your loans, your creditors will extend the term of payment and reduce the monthly amortization of your loans.

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