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Tips for Avoiding Foreclosure

 

Foreclosure can be a devastating change in your life. If you miss your mortgage payments, you could be in danger of foreclosure: you'll have to move out of the home you have worked so hard to own.

Here are some ways that you can avoid foreclosure.

* Set up your mortgage payment on direct deposit from your bank account and arrange an overdraft, just in case you have a tight month.

* An emergency account is a good idea, but not very practical for most people. The money they save in that account is often better spent on the necessities of life. Set up an emergency account but without any of your own money; do this by arranging a personal line of credit or borrowing account which will cost you very little if you don't use it, but if you need it it's there and can be substantial.

* Maintain a good credit rating. If you miss a payment or two and someone is considering bringing a foreclosure judgment against you, they may be less likely to do so if you have shown that this is a singular incident and quite uncommon to your typical prompt payment. On the other hand, if you miss your bill payments on a regular basis, they may not give you the second chance you want.

* If an emergency strikes, instead of paying your mortgage with your credit card or going to those high-priced loan places, try asking a trusted friend or family member to provide you with a low interest rate bridge loan to help you through your tough spot. Be sure to a pay them back promptly.

* If you find that foreclosure is imminent, your best hope is for a foreclosure sale, the proceeds of which will wipe out your judgment. Spend some money to beautify your home with a paint job and a thorough cleaning, which will increase what you get for your home and could minimize or eliminate the difference that you'll have to pay.

No one wants to lose their home. There are strategies to avoid having a foreclosure judgment brought against you. If you follow these strategies and manage you money carefully with a budget, you should be able to enjoy your home as you long as you want!

Author: Jeff Lakie
 
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Jeff Lakie is a renowned writer. Jeff likes to compose articles about this field.
 
 
 

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