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Avoiding a Foreclosure Mortgage To Save Your Home

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A mortgage is a very exciting thing for a young couple or family. It means that they have purchased a home, with the help of a bank or lending institution. Foreclosure, however, is not a word you want to see linked with “mortgage”. A foreclosure mortgage takes place when you fail to make your monthly payments as promised and lose your home.

Many of you may not be real familiar with the actual steps involved in a mortgage or a foreclosure. You find a home, you borrow money from the bank and feel that’s all there is to the process. There are some details you need to be familiar with before you purchase your home, to avoid a possible foreclosure. Mortgage rates and a shaky economy have been responsible for more homes being foreclosed than ever before.

When you purchase a home, you usually borrow money from a bank or lending institution. When you sign the loan documents and mortgage, you are agreeing to certain things. These things, if not followed, can lead to foreclosure. Mortgage deeds will have your name as well as the bank’s name. What this means is that they own your home as much as you do. You and the bank are considered co-owners. If you fail to make the payments, they can repossess the home. Your loan documents, however, will only require your signature, not the banks.

You will be required to make monthly payments on your loan, which will include principal and interest. If you fail to make the payments, the bank will begin the process of foreclosure. Mortgage loans usually need to be at least three months behind on their payments before the bank will begin the foreclosure mortgage process. This is also usually after repeated contact with the homeowner to try to set something up to get them caught up on the payments.

To avoid having your home in foreclosure, mortgage payments must be made as agreed upon at the time of the loan closing. Many individuals find themselves having unforeseen difficulties including loss of job, health issues, divorce, medical expenses or just excessive debts which make keeping up on their payments very difficult. If you find yourself in this kind of financial difficulty, it’s important to contact your lender and explain your situation. Often, they can find different ways to help you keep your home and avoid foreclosure. Mortgage help can come in the way of refinancing, payment deferrals or consolidation loans to name a few.

The mistake many people make when they’re having difficulties with payments is avoiding telephone calls from their lender. This is a mistake that should not be made because your lender can’t help you if they can’t speak with you.


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