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		<title>Escaping the Foreclosure Spiral</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2009 14:16:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Where to Find Mortgage Help]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Apart from divorce settlements that ended up in a huge spat between you and your spouse that the neighborhood witnessed, there could probably be nothing more embarrassing than being evicted from your own home. What not many people are aware of is that this embarrassing and frightful situation can become a near possibility especially with [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.obamaforeclosureplan.com">Obama's ForeClosure Plan Website</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Apart from divorce settlements that ended up in a huge spat between you and your spouse that the neighborhood witnessed, there could probably be nothing more embarrassing than being evicted from your own home. What not many people are aware of is that this embarrassing and frightful situation can become a near possibility especially with life changing events in one’s life such as the loss of a job, divorce settlements, and bereavement. These unforeseen circumstances could inevitably affect your mortgage payments which could lead to the foreclosure spiral. When you are deeply immersed in the foreclosure spiral, the possibility of eviction becomes very very real.</p>
<p>The foreclosure spiral</p>
<p>Most lenders have mortgage loan time frames. From the day the mortgage payments are due, you still get to have 16 days until you are reminded of your delinquency. Afterwards, expect your lender to be in frequent contact with you for delayed payment. Also, an extra fee for late payment is appended to your balance. After the 30th day mark and you still have not been able to pay your monthlies or any balance due, a foreclosure demand or breach letter will be sent. You will be given more or less 30 days to still pay your debt. Afterwards, a foreclosure case is filed unto the local court and legal proceedings will determine the consequence of the foreclosure.</p>
<p>How to deal with the foreclosure spiral</p>
<p>The best way to deal with the foreclosure spiral is to prioritize your debt and pay back as soon as possible. However, when this becomes impossible, the only other option is to avoid or stop it. In avoiding foreclosures, make sure to contact your lender right away. After all, unless you’re a scammer, your lender will provide any foreclosure assistance whenever appropriate. What you need to do is to disclose any information or reason/s why you were not able to meet the deadline. From hereon, the lender will provide foreclosure solutions which you may opt for. One way is to modify your mortgage status. However, if you are deeply entrenched in the foreclosure spiral, more often than not, the lender might just cut its losses rather than lose more in tax payments. Either that or they may recommend a mortgage short sale.</p>
<p>When mortgage payments become impossible for the borrower or when any mortgage status modifications become useless or have already been exhausted, a mortgage short sale can be arranged. You may be wondering what a short sale is. Lenders will sometimes allow this as a sort of last option for both sides to cut back on losses. During a so-called redemption period, the lender allows the borrower to either buy back the property or sell the property for a price that is less than the loan amount, within a limited period. The latter is involved with short sale foreclosures or real estate short sale. The period may last for a month or extend to 90 days. The short sale process is quite simple in essence but is often harder to execute. The borrower simply needs to find a buyer who is willing to buy in such a short span of time.</p>
<p>This is where Cashout Options comes in. CashOut Options is a company that is very experienced and is known to be good at stopping foreclosures. They are a company that buys almost any kind of property whether it be two-storey houses, apartments, bungalows, in whatever state of condition and in any location within the country. They have provided many people with foreclosure help by mediating in these sorts of instances. Because they immediately buy your property directly from you, they could help in mortgage short sales in order for you to get out of the foreclosure spiral and from being evicted from your own home. What is more is that, depending on the circumstance and agreement/s that may transpire between you and the company, they could answer for the remaining balance of your loan. Thus, when keeping ownership of your home does not become an issue, you not only escape the legalities and embarrassing consequences of a foreclosure but also maintain your credit as a borrower and possibly keep your home as tenants.</p>
<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.obamaforeclosureplan.com">Obama's ForeClosure Plan Website</a></p>
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		<title>Get Proper Legal Advise If You Are Facing Foreclosure</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Feb 2009 14:02:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Foreclosure Laws]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Foreclosure laws can be very perplexing; foreclosures laws vary from state to state. Sometimes general information may be all that you need to start in the right direction. Make sure that you investigate the laws pertaining to you state or contact a real estate agent or attorney to ensure that you fully understand what you [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.obamaforeclosureplan.com">Obama's ForeClosure Plan Website</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Foreclosure laws can be very perplexing; foreclosures laws vary from state to state. Sometimes general information may be all that you need to start in the right direction. Make sure that you investigate the laws pertaining to you state or contact a real estate agent or attorney to ensure that you fully understand what you are up against and the amount of time you have to get help.</p>
<p>Foreclosures happen when a borrower defaults on the loan. By filing a &#8220;notice of default&#8221;, on the property with the local court system where the property is located. Once the courts make a ruling in favor of the lender the property, generally put up for sale at a public auction. However the is a timeline between the filing of the legal paperwork from the lender and the auction sale of the property, this is where the local laws vary. Depending on the state and circumstances, this timeline is from three to twelve months long.</p>
<p>Lenders or the courts will publish an auction ad approximately thirty days prior to the auction. However, before publishing the ad the homeowner is served with a notice about the foreclosure and pending auction sale. As soon as the property sells, the title/deed is given the new owner of the property.</p>
<p>If are facing financial hardship, in default on your mortgage payments you still may have a chance to avoid foreclosure, your chances are better if you have not yet receive a notice of foreclosure. Make sure that you do not ignore the phone calls or letters sent by the mortgage company, talk to them, they are not that bad to deal with. Well, maybe they are but ignoring them will not help your situation with them. Generally, they would rather try to work something out then to pursue the process and expense of a foreclosure.</p>
<p>Hiring someone that fully understands and can advise you on the local foreclosure law may be a wise decision on your behalf. They can be the mediator between you and the lender, and protect your rights as a homeowner; many times, they can assist in preventing a foreclosure as well.</p>
<p>Many sites available offer general information regarding foreclosure law, while most provide general information, make sure that you get proper legal advice from an attorney. Remember banks really would rather not foreclosure on your property, however if given no other option the will. The best approach is to educate yourself, ask question, do some research and most importantly do not just roll over and give up, fight for your home.</p>
<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.obamaforeclosureplan.com">Obama's ForeClosure Plan Website</a></p>
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