By: Joseph B. Smith | 2011-02-03 | Real Estate The foreclosure process begins with mortgage default. You may recognize this simply as a start of a process, but it could be the end of your home ownership. read more
By: Mark Elkins | 2010-03-27 | Real Estate If you want to stop foreclosure and save your home, there are two different approaches you can take. The first is you can try to do it on your own. The challenge here is that you are not familiar with the process. You don't know what steps you can take. You will have to spend time learning all you can about the process. read more
By: Mark Elkins | 2010-04-02 | Real Estate This article highlights the advantages of obtaining help from a HUD-approved counseling agency in stopping foreclosure. In addition their services are free. read more
By: Ronald Devis | 2011-10-01 | Debt Consolidation People usually get nervous when they receive the foreclosure letter and don’t utilize the time properly which lead to foreclosure of property. If you are also experiencing the same problem, contact myhomesupport to guide you in the process of saving your home from foreclosure. read more
By: Jill Borash | 2010-10-15 | Real Estate Real Estate, Finance & Investment When you need help to stop foreclosure, you need to look for the right resources to make it happen. Not all help is good help and sometimes getting bad advice is worse than getting none at all. So where should you turn? The first place that you should look for help is with your local resources. Try to find a foreclosure help line that is local to your area or at least local to your state. Foreclosure varies greatly by state so the more localized help you can find, the better. The foreclosure process can vary even within a state since many states have both judicial and non-judicial fore... read more
By: Jesse Garcia | 2010-04-02 | Real Estate All decisions regarding your home affect your financial picture; your credit, your future to buy a new home, a new car, or even obtaining a store credit card! Your financial picture affects all decisions regarding your home. You must have a plan! Are you facing foreclosure? read more
By: Jill | 2010-10-15 | Personal Finance Do you know where to look to help stop foreclosure? Find out the first place you need to look and what to look for. read more
By: Michael Hanks | 2010-10-28 | Finance To start the California property foreclosure process, the lender is required to make get in touch with the house owner to determine alternatives to property foreclosure prior to a "Notice of Default" might be filed. (CC 2923.5.(a)(1) read more
By: karen | 2010-10-05 | Real Estate Bankruptcy is such a hard thing to go through in life but there are instances that you need to declare it so that you will be free debt and from foreclosure as well. read more
By: Chad E. Joiner | 2010-03-31 | Real Estate Foreclosures are on everybody's mind these days because it's posted all over the news and radio. The current economy and real estate market are struggling which creates one of the best opportunities for creating wealth. You really can buy homes for $1,000 these days. It may need some work, but you will always make money on four walls and a plot of land at that price. Real estate investing has changed and over a few articles, I plan on giving you some great information. read more
By: Stephan Harris | 2011-06-22 | Sales The possibility of losing one's home is a tremendous fear for most homeowners. A house is seldom just a building on a piece of ground. Emotions and memories reside right along with the family inside the rooms and out on the lawn. read more
By: Tom Noonan | 2008-11-05 | Ethics If you are facing foreclosure, we know that there is a good chance you will want to stop foreclosure. A lot of the time, people who are facing something like this will do nothing and just hope that it all works out. Others just give up completely and decide that there is nothing they can do. read more
By: Alyssa Scott | 2010-03-28 | Real Estate The start of a foreclosure depends on your state and the terms of your loan. The common census is that it starts once you have missed your third monthly mortgage payment. After you have missed this third payment, most institutions will not allow half payments anymore. You must make your payments complete and bring your account up to date for all past due amounts in order to avoid the foreclosure. This will include all late fees or legal fees that have been incurred to your account. read more
By: Mark M Washburn | 2010-03-30 | Real Estate Cape Coral has the dubious distinction of leading Florida and is also near the top nationally in foreclosure filings. This area was a major target for investors during the real estate boom. Companies like First Homes Builders of Florida, which was acquired by national builder K. Hovnanian, enticed inexperienced and under-capitalized investors to build entry-level spec homes on vacant lots throughout Cape Coral. read more