How to Avoid Foreclosure
Knowing how to avoid foreclosure can help ensure that you will never face foreclosure. How to avoid foreclosure strategies depend on how much you owe vs fair market value as well as other factors such as how far long in the foreclosure process you are in addition to what other liens there are against your real estate property.
How to avoid foreclosure 101
Below are different ways to help you prevent and avoid foreclosure.
Catch up on your paymentsEven if you have received the notice of default and is already in the foreclosure process, you can still avoid foreclosure by catching up on your payments (mortgage payment, tax payments, etc). You may also need to pay fees associated with the foreclosure process to avoid foreclosure. But, unfortunately, for most people, catching up on payments is not an option to avoid foreclosure. |
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Sell your home to avoid foreclosure
Selling your home is a way to avoid foreclosure. If the real estate market is strong, you may be able to sell at a higher value than the amount you owe the mortgage company and pay off the loan. You will avoid foreclosure by paying off the loan. However if the real estate market is slow or weak, see short sale.
Let someone else take over your mortgage payments to avoid foreclosure
There are many real estate investors who are trained to profit by taking over mortgage payments of people in foreclosure. This may be a way for you to avoid foreclosure.
Rent your property to avoid foreclosure
Renting is a way of making fast money, providing your house is somewhere attractive to tenants. You may be able to obtain fast cash to catch up on your payments, therefore avoiding foreclosure.
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