How To Stop Foreclosure

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How To Stop Foreclosure On Your Home

If you're reading this, you're probably either behind on your mortgage payment, or worried that very soon you will be.

First of all, please don't be embarrassed. Unfortunately, in America today, your situation is VERY common. In fact, it's all too common. Foreclosures in the United States are currently at an all time high, and are predicted to get even worse.

But you didn't visit here for the news, you came for help and information.

The first that we always ask homeowners facing foreclosure is, "Do you want to KEEP or SELL your home?"

Once you know the answer to that question, we have a few different ways in which we can help. The sooner you contact us, however, the more options that you'll have available to you. Unfortunately, if you wait to contact us just a few days before the foreclosure, your options are going to be limited.

Our clients who see the best results are those who contact us very early in the foreclosure process.


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Keeping Your Home 

How you can keep your home and stop foreclosure

Now, if you're interested in keeping your home, you have a few options:

1. Refinance your mortgage.
2. Renegotiate the debt on your existing loan. This is often also called a "loan modification", a "workout agreement" or "forbearance plan". Don't worry about the terminology, all of those terms basically mean the same thing to different people.
3. File for bankruptcy (disclaimer: I am not an attorney, nor am I offering legal advice. However my personal opinion is that this should be an absolute LAST RESORT).

Selling Your Home 

How you can sell your home to stop foreclosure

If you want to sell your home, you also have a few options:

1. List with a Realtor (while this doesn't actually get your home sold, it notifies a ton of people that you would indeed like to sell your home)
2. Sell to a private investor
3. Do a "short sale" or "workout agreement" with your bank. This is particularly useful if you have little, no, or worse yet, negative equity in your home.

What's next? 

Now that you're ready to stop foreclosure

This is a very basic introduction about your options. To learn more, I would recommend visiting our website at www.SaveMeFromForeclosure.com and reading more.

Once you're ready for us to start helping you, please click on the Get Started Now button on the left hand navigation bar.

We'll ask you for some basic information. Don't worry, none of it is private and it's all secure. The more information you give us, the better prepared we'll be for when we contact you.

In the meantime, I encourage you to visit our website. We have a lot of information, including a list of foreclosure definitions, and the foreclosure laws for your specific state.

Remember, the key to stopping foreclosure is to get started as soon as possible. Please don't wait.

Good luck,

Justin Lee
CEO and Founder
www.SaveMeFromForeclosure.com

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How To Stop Foreclosure On Your Home 

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The key to stopping foreclosure is to act NOW. The sooner you take actions, the options you'll have available to you. Whether you choose to work with www.SaveMeFromForeclosure.com, or someone else, I implore you to act now, rather than delay.

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    topdogwest topdogwest Mar 12, 2009 @ 8:27 pm
    congrats on your first lens. I just heard on the news that many people were stopping their foreclosure by sending a letter to their creditors asking them to produce the note. Due to the horrible economy many of these notes have been sold and resold and these companies don't know where the original note is and therefore can't foreclose. If you want to know more info on foreclosure check out my Foreclosure Rights blog.
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    topdogwest topdogwest Mar 12, 2009 @ 8:25 pm
    congrats on your first lens. I just heard on the news that many people were stopping their foreclosure by sending a letter to their creditors asking them to produce the note. Due to the horrible economy many of these notes have been sold and resold and these companies don't know where the original note is and therefore can't foreclose. If you want to know more info on foreclosure check out my foreclosure-credit-repair>Foreclosure Rights blog.
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    topdogwest topdogwest Mar 12, 2009 @ 8:16 pm
    congrats on your first lens. I just heard on the news that many people were stopping their foreclosure by sending a letter to their creditors asking them to produce the note. Due to the horrible economy many of these notes have been sold and resold and these companies don't know where the original note is and therefore can't foreclose. If you want to know more info on foreclosure check out my foreclosure-credit-repair">Foreclosure Rights blog.
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    topdogwest topdogwest Mar 12, 2009 @ 8:13 pm
    congrats on your first lens. I just heard on the news that many people were stopping their foreclosure by sending a letter to their creditors asking them to produce the note. Due to the horrible economy many of these notes have been sold and resold and these companies don't know where the original note is and therefore can't foreclose. If you want to know more info on foreclosure check out my foreclosure-credit-repair>Foreclosure Rights blog.
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    Ron Ron Jun 28, 2008 @ 11:03 pm
    Another alternative is to try stopping the foreclosure yourself. Depending on much time time you still have you can contact your lender yourself. I would suggest getting information on doing it yourself if you can't afford to hire a company to help. They sell an ebook on the save your home yourself website that explains in detail how to do that. My brother was facing foreclosure last year an got this ebook online that helped him alot. Go to http://www.saveyourhomeyourself.com goodluck.
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