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July 26, 2008

Stages of Foreclosure

When you buy a house, you do not consider the fact that someday you may run into financial problems and that foreclosure may be something that you're facing. Many people panic and think that when they fall behind on their mortgage, there really is no way out. The fact is that there are many options for those who face foreclosure if they do things in a timely manner.

There are actual stages of foreclosure that a person will go through, and actions you can take at each stage to possibly forestall or even prevent the foreclosure. If you know what the stages are, you can better plan how to get out of foreclosure. By knowing what to expect and what you can do, you will be on your way to saving your home.

The first stage: Your mortgage is late. There can be many reasons that make you fall behind on your mortgage. Perhaps you fell ill or you were laid off. No matter what the reason for which you lost your steady income, the fact is that you fell behind on your mortgage so now you are trying to make ends meet and save your house. You want to be sure to keep in contact with your mortgage company. Many people make the mistake of ignoring their lender and that can be very damaging to the loan. You will only add to the late fees you are accruing and there can be other costs as well when you neglect your lender's enquiries.

The second stage: Once you are late, you suffer the consequence of being reported as late. There can actually be legal fees that may apply due to the fact that your lending is filing for foreclosure. Your delinquency will be reported to the main credit agencies and this will damage your credit rating.

The third stage: Once the above stages have passed, your lender may start foreclosure proceedings. This can entail having you evicted from the property. Most lenders will give you anywhere from one to three months to get things in order to try and fix things. If you fail to fix things then local law enforcement officials may come to forcibly remove you and your family from the property.

The fourth stage: Once you have been removed from the property and the house is vacated of your belongings, your house will be auctioned. At this point, you still have a change to retain your property since you also have a right to bid on it at the auction. You may actually be able to buy your house at auction for a fraction of the cost that you owed on it.

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Posted by KeyWestPublishing at July 26, 2008 09:19 AM

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