by Facing Foreclosure | Aug 12, 2020 | Blog, Foreclosure Defense
A deed in lieu of foreclosure allows a homeowner to transfer their home’s title to the bank that holds the mortgage. With the deed in lieu in place, the lender can no longer foreclose on the property. The homeowner is free from financial liability and endures less...
by Facing Foreclosure | Aug 12, 2020 | Blog, Foreclosure Defense
If your home falls under the authority of a local homeowners association, also known as an HOA, they have legal rights and powers over your home and others in the neighborhood. They have the right to initiate foreclosure proceedings on your property if you have...
by Facing Foreclosure | Aug 11, 2020 | Foreclosure Defense
If you have received a notice in the mail or delivered to your home that your property is “subject to foreclosure,” or “in foreclosure,” because of unpaid taxes, there may be a possibility to stop or delay the foreclosure process and the sale of your home. What Will...
by Facing Foreclosure | Jul 29, 2020 | Foreclosure Defense
A loan modification is a change made to the terms of a loan or mortgage that already exists. The changes are made and determined by the lender. A loan modification is meant to help a homeowner experiencing hardship and having trouble making their mortgage payments...
by Facing Foreclosure | Jul 1, 2019 | Blog
According to the Federal Deposit Insurance, roughly 250,000 families enter into foreclosure every three months. Foreclosure is often the result of delinquent home loan payments or delinquent property taxes. In the event of a bank foreclosure or a property tax...
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