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4 Ways to avoid foreclosure

 

While we at Champagne Living talk about living the good life, these are still economically hard times.  We’ve been very lucky, and have always found ways to do the things that we love, no matter how much (or little ) income there may be. I’m a creative sort, and while things at the mansion are good, just like everyone else, there have been tough times.  I just believe in making “adjustments” in the way that we live, finding creative ways to go the places that I want to, etc.

That being said, more and more American’s are facing the loss of their homes as the job market has simply not bounced back. During March, the amount of foreclosure filings totaled 239,745, according to statistics released from RealtyTrac. This is up from February, when filings totaled 225,101. Granted, the rate of increase is slower than it was this time last year, but financial expert Deborah McNaughton, author of The Essential Credit Repair Handbook from Career Press (www.financialvictory.com), said that the decrease wasn’t attributable to better market conditions.

“The slowdown is because there are so many foreclosures to file, it’s taking lenders longer to process foreclosure proceedings,” McNaughton said. “The allegations of fraud in some of these foreclosure proceedings started last September, and  as a result, there was a temporary suspension of foreclosures while the fraud was investigated. There are people out there who are still in trouble, but there are ways they can avoid a foreclosure, if they’re willing to do the work.”

Here are a few alternatives if you find yourself facing losing your home –

 

1. Short Sale – Of course you have considered a short sale.  That should be your first choice, but the downside is that there are so many players in the mix.  First, you have to list the property with a real estate company.  If you get a buyer, you have to submit a hardship letter and your financials to the lender along with the offer to purchase your property at a price that is lower than your balance.  It may take the lender weeks or months to decide if they are willing to accept the offer.  By that time you may have lost your buyer. If you have not been making your mortgage payments the lender may foreclose on your property. Unless you can overcome these issues, this alternative may not be the one for you

2. Short Refinance – If your payments are not behind, contact a lender to see if you are eligible for a short refinance.  An appraisal on the property will be ordered.  If the appraisal is less than the balance you owe, the lender will tell you how much of a loan they will make. When you get a commitment letter and appraisal from the lender, submit it to your current lender requesting a reduction of your current balance. If they agree to a reduced payoff, continue with the new lender and complete your new loan with a lower loan amount and hopefully better terms.

3. Lease Purchase Option – Put your home or property on the market as a lease with an option to purchase.  A lease purchase allows a buyer to purchase your property for an agreed sales price and date to complete.  Ernest money is applied towards a down payment, and you would collect monthly payments.  Make sure you get enough down payment money to catch up any past due payments, and continue to make the mortgage payments until the sale is complete.

4. Rental – Renting your house out may also be an option for you.  If you get a renter that can cover your payments you can rent another place for less money.  When things get better and your finances loosen up you can always move back into your home.

“A lot more people are facing foreclosure than the statistics currently reflect,” McNaughton said. “As a result, everyone should be aware of the alternatives. Foreclosure can sometimes be a worst-case scenario for some, but that can be avoided simply by choosing to accept something that isn’t a best-case scenario, but it’s better than losing your place to live with no alternatives at all.”

 


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About Zipporah Sandler

Zipporah Sandler AKA Zippy is a lifestyle and travel specialist who after living everywhere from Providence to Paris found herself suddenly residing in South Florida (something she swore she’d never do).

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Comments

  1. Sam says

    May 1, 2011 at 6:21 pm

    Great article! It’s sad that so many people are in that situation.

  2. Kasandria Reasoner says

    May 6, 2011 at 2:23 pm

    We had to do a short sale one time. It was the best option for us. GREAT article Zip
    Kas

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