Archive for July, 2009
The Foreclosure Survival Guide
As we have already mentioned in many posts that there are many options that are available to homeowners who are facing foreclosure. However, you have to act fast. The faster you try to get help, the better your chances of getting out of foreclosure are. One of the biggest problem is that most homeowners in foreclosure are in denial about their situations until it is too late. Many homeowners do not tell anyone, do not ask for any help and just ignore the bank during the foreclosure process. Finally, a day or a week before the foreclosure auction, they speak up and ask for help. By that time, they only have very few options available to them, if any. This book called The Foreclosure Survival Guide: Keep Your House or Walk Away With Money in Your Pocket will help you understand what you need to do if you are going to stop the bank from taking away your home.
"Nolo's just published The Foreclosure Survival Guide: Keep Your House or Walk Away with Money in Your Pocket by Steven Elias "discusses the most recent laws designed to help homeowners deal with the crisis and points them to resources (nonprofit housing counselors, government agencies and so on) that may help," says Mary Randolph, Nolo's senior vice president of editorial.
Elias, a practicing attorney, former Nolo associate publisher and current president of the National Bankruptcy Law Project, advises that readers not panic. "Even if the lender does foreclose on the house, the process takes months at the least. You're going to have time to evaluate your options and make smart choices." (Publishers Weekly )
Bankruptcy attorney Elias targets the estimated two million American homeowners who are currently in default on their mortgages. Elias explains how foreclosure works, what options there may be for keeping a home when in default, and what to do when that is not possible. He includes instruction on negotiating a workout with a lender as well as chapters on how to use bankruptcy to avoid foreclosure. Elias's section on fighting foreclosure in the courts helps readers understand the circumstances in which they may be able to delay or stop a foreclosure action. The appendixes provide summaries of each state's foreclosure laws, a glossary, and information on finding and working with lawyers and bankruptcy petition preparers. Straightforward and timely, this is recommended for most public libraries.
Description
Facing foreclosure? Know your options!
According to Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies, "the number of homeowners paying more than half their income on housing rocketed from 6.5 million in 2001 to 8.8 million in 2006... The number of homes entering foreclosure nearly doubled to 1.3 million in 2007 from about 660,000 in 2005."
If you're having trouble making your mortgage payments or are already in jeopardyof foreclosure, The Foreclosure Survival Guide compassionately gives you the practical information you need, step by step.
An essential tool for anyone at risk of foreclosure, The Foreclosure Survival Guide provides key information about:
- mortgages, including adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs)
- short sales
- deeds in lieu of foreclosure
- judicial and non-judicial foreclosure
- credit counseling
- liens, and
- using bankruptcy to deal with foreclosure.
The Foreclosure Survival Guide gathers all the information Attorney Stephen R. Elias has used to help hundreds of clients over 30 years of practicing law and shows you how to deal with foreclosure.
Like many hardworking people facing foreclosure in this rough economy, you deserve answers to your pressing questions. Thorough and easy to understand, The Foreclosure Survival Guide can help you stay in your home or walk away with money in your pocket.
The 2nd edition is updated with the latest federal legislation and bank-implemented foreclosure-delay programs which offer homeowners even more ways to keep their homes.
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Chapter 13 Bankruptcy
Sometimes, filing for bankruptcy protection is the only way to keep your home But, bankruptcy is not something you do if you have other options. There are many other ways that you can try to prevent foreclosure or stop foreclosure before you think about filing for bankruptcy protection. Get a free consultation before you settle for filing bankruptcy to make sure there is nothing else you can do. Bankruptcy is very bad for your credit and you are going to suffer lots of consequences in the process.
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If filing for bankruptcy protection is the right thing for your situation, you need to decide what type of bankruptcy you are going to file. Most people file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy. You usually can keep your home while slowly repaying your debt with Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection. You need to read up about it if you are really interested in filing. This book called Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: Keep Your Property & Repay Debts Over Time will give you a good overview of what you need to do, what the consequences are, and so on.
What Reviewers say about this Chapter 13 Bankruptcy book?
"Chapter 13 Bankruptcy will save you a fortune in attorney fees and confusion." -- The Midwest Book Review
"In Nolo's usual thorough fashion, here is a guide to an alternative to the typical Chapter 7 Bankruptcy." -- Orange County Register
"An excellent book that can guide you through the [Chapter 13] process." (Forbes Magazine )
"Contains many tear-out forms, federal and state exemptions charts, and the most recent legal documents and instructions on how to fill them out." (Reference & Research Book News )
"In Nolo's usual thorough fashion, here is a guide to an alternative to the typical Chapter 7 Bankruptcy." (Orange County Register 20080202)
"An excellent book that can guide you through the [Chapter 13] process." -- Forbes Magazine
Description of Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Book
Reduce your debts, save your property -- and start over!
Are you behind on your mortgage, taxes or other bills? Are creditors threatening foreclosure or repossession? This book will show you how to save your house, car and other assets with Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. It lets you cancel your debts and pay off the rest with an affordable repayment plan.
And now you can avoid attorney fees and do it yourself -- let Chapter 13 Bankruptcyyou how to:
- determine if you qualify for Chapter 13
- stop a house foreclosure
- estimate monthly payments
- devise an acceptable repayment plan
- complete and file forms
- make up missed mortgage payments
- pay off other debts
- represent yourself before a bankruptcy judge or trustee
The 9th edition is completely rewritten to reflect the recent (and massive) changes to federal bankruptcy law, as well as the latest bankruptcy exemption laws of your state. It also includes the most current legal documents and instructions on filling them out.
Whether you work with a lawyer or file on your own, you'll find everything you need to take charge of your debts in Chapter 13 Bankruptcy.
Please note: This book does not cover business bankruptcies, farm reorganizations or individual repayment plans (Chapter 13). For Chapter 7 Bankruptcy, see Nolo's How to File for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy.
State and Federal Exemption Charts
- Doubling
- Residency Requirements for Claiming State Exemptions
- Exemptions for Retirement Accounts
- Individual State and Federal Charts
Tear-Out Forms
- Voluntary Petition
- Exhibit C to Voluntary Petition
- Exhibit D to Voluntary Petition
- Schedule A -- Real Property
- Schedule B -- Personal Property
- Schedule C -- Property Claimed as Exempt
- Schedule D -- Creditors Holding Secured Claims
- Schedule E -- Creditors Holding Unsecured Priority Claims
- Schedule F -- Creditors Holding Unsecured Nonpriority Claims
- Schedule G -- Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases
- Schedule H -- Codebtors
- Schedule I -- Current Income of Individual Debtor(s)
- Schedule J -- Current Expenditures of Individual Debtor(s)
- Declaration Concerning Debtor's Schedules
- Summary of Schedules and Statistical Summary of Certain Liabilities and Related Data
- Form 3A -- Application and Order to Pay Filing Fee in Installments
- Form 7 -- Statement of Financial Affairs
- Form 10 -- Proof of Claim
- Form 20A -- Notice of Motion or Objection
- Form 21 -- Statement of Social Security Number(s)
- Form 22A -- Statement of Current Monthly Income and Means-Test Calculation
- Form 22C -- ChaStatement of Current Monthly Income and Calculation of Commitment Period and Disposable Income
- Form 23 -- Debtor's Certification of Completion of Postpetition Instructional Course Concerning Personal Financial Management
- Form 201 -- Notice to Individual Consumer Debtor Under § 342(b) of the Bankruptcy Code Amendment Cover Sheet
- Daily Expenses
- Notice of Plan Amendment and Confirmation Hearing Date
- Proof of Service by Mail
- Chapter 13 Repayment Plan
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Stop Foreclosure Now
Although, there are signs that the real estate market may be improving, there are still many homeowners in foreclosure and many are about to default on their mortgage payments because they have just depleted their savings, having been unemployed for a while. For those homeowners that need help and advice on how to stop foreclosure, there are many resources that can help. This book called Stop Foreclosure Now: The Complete Guide to Saving Your Home and Your Credit, for example, will tell homeowners what to do to stop foreclosure now. There is no time to waste. The sooner you act, the better your chance of preventing or stopping foreclosure.
You can also get a free consultation that can help you explore your options about how to get out of foreclosure and help you fight to keep your home.
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There are hundreds of books that show investors how to purchase foreclosure properties, but this is the only book that helps people who are in foreclosure. This is the only book that helps homeowners understand the foreclosure process, and explains practical strategies they can utilize to save their homes.
This book is required reading for anyone confronting foreclosure. Foreclosure is not the end of the world - or even the end of your home, necessarily.
First, know that you're not alone.
Foreclosures affect all kinds of people and all kinds of properties. Like many people faced with foreclosure, you may feel helpless, hopeless, and resigned to giving up your house without trying to save it. If so, cheer up! You actually have some good, solid options to take control of the situation, avoid foreclosure proceedings, and even protect your credit.
Depending on which option you choose, Stop Foreclosure Now will help you:
- decide whether your property is really worth saving
- figure out how much time you have to respond
- negotiate with your lender
- use the courts to stop the foreclosure
- decide whether bankruptcy is a good option
- arrange to refinance your property
- sell your property quickly
- use military status to stop foreclosure
- understand foreclosure laws in all 50 states
Includes all the necessary forms and step-by-step instructions.
Book Description
We’ve all heard the reports. Americans are losing their homes in record numbers, and the housing crisis seems unlikely to subside anytime soon. Foreclosures affect all kinds of people and all kinds of properties. Many people faced with foreclosure feel helpless and resigned to giving up their homes without even trying to save them. The good news is that with the right advice, homeowners can take control of the situation, avoid foreclosure proceedings, and even protect their credit. Lloyd Segal, mortgage banker, attorney, and real estate investor has spent the last twenty-five years helping homeowners save their houses.
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