Home Foreclosure
What is Foreclosure?
What Happens When a Mortgage Payment is Missed?
How Can a Foreclosure be Avoided?
- Contact your lender as soon as you know your payment will be late.
- Never ignore the lender’s letters or phone calls.
- Don’t assume that your situation is hopeless.
What are Some Other Solutions for “Long-Term” Problems to Avoid Foreclosure?
- The loan is at least 2 months delinquent
- The house is sold within 3-5 months
- A new appraisal, that the lender will obtain, indicates that the home value meets program guidelines.
- A Promissory Note must be signed allowing HUD to place a lien on your property for the amount received from the FHA Insurance Fund.
- The note is interest free, but must be repaid eventually.
- The note becomes due when you pay off the loan, transfer title, or sell the property.
What are Some Other Solutions for “Temporary” Problems to Avoid Foreclosure?
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