With millions of homes across the country going into foreclosure, both buyers and mortgage holders need to understand the process.
So what is a pre-foreclosure in The USA anyway?
Many homeowners across America and The USA are facing difficulties making their monthly mortgage payments.
When a homeowner misses 3-6 months of mortgage payments, the lending institution will issue a warning, notifying the homeowner to pay or lose their home. This period is known as “pre-foreclosure.”
Banks and mortgage lenders typically provide three months for the homeowner to become current. Of course, this number can vary by bank and situation sometimes.
If a homeowner fails to make the necessary payments, the bank will foreclose on the home, assuming ownership, and evict the homeowner. Thankfully, during this stage of the foreclosure process, a mortgage holder can take advantage of several options to prevent losing their home.
Pre-foreclosure Options for Borrowers
If you’re behind on mortgage payments, you will likely to receive a “notice of default” from your mortgage lender.
This document will state that you have not made mortgage payments for the last 90-180 days. It’s important not to panic.
You have options that can delay or even prevent losing your home:
If your mortgage is “above water” (meaning you have equity in your house), you may be able to refinance your mortgage, receiving lower monthly payments. Check with your local USA mortgage broker… or contact us, and we can connect you with a reputable one.
You may be able to quickly sell your home to a real estate investor that’s reputable in The USA, like us at [company], using the cash acquired to pay the months of back-payments owed (or we *may* be able to work out something with the lender that relieves all or part of your back payments. We can buy Pennsylvania area homes quickly, often in just a week or two, will pay in cash, and takes the stress out of trying to find a buyer.
You can contact the bank and ask them to permit a short sale. In a short sale, you’ll sell your house for less than it’s worth, and the bank will take the loss as a tax write-off. In some short sales, you may still be required to pay the difference to the bank if the house doesn’t sell for what is owed on the loan.
You may be able to declare bankruptcy, which can buy you time to pay your debt. Bankruptcy will remain on your credit report for years and can cause significant damage.
Lenders are very much aware of the widespread financial troubles across the country, and they’re willing to work with borrowers a lot of the time.
If you’re honest and communicate with your lender, you’ll often find that there are options that will allow you to remain in your home or at least salvage your credit rating.
A foreclosure can often negatively affect your credit score by 200-400 points and can prevent you from obtaining a loan of any sort for 5-7 years, so be very dutiful if you’ve received a Notice of Default from your lender.
But if you cannot find a solution with your lender working directly with them… connect with us. We may be able to help.
Ways We Can Help If You’re In Pre-Foreclosure
We can potentially help with a short sale – Submit your info on this website so we can evaluate your situation to see if we can help.
You can ask us questions, and we can provide you with FREE guidance and resources so you can make a well-educated decision. This costs you nothing, and there’s absolutely no pressure, no obligation… just free guidance without a catch.
If you’re in the pre-foreclosure stage, you still have time to fix this situation.
Just connect with your bank to see if they will work with you, or contact us if you’d like to see what we can buy your house for or tap into our free foreclosure foreclosure resources.
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