Largest, FREE Foreclosure Prevention Event for West Chicago Suburbs, Happens Oct. 2, in Elgin at Hemmens Cultural Center
CHICAGO—-Neighborhood Housing Services of Chicago and Attorneys’ Title Guaranty Fund, Inc. , in partnership with The Chicago Community Trust and Illinois Housing Development Authority, are co-sponsoring the “Keep Your Home” FREE foreclosure-prevention event to help Chicago’s west suburban homeowners at risk of foreclosure modify their loans and lower their payments.
Foreclosure info sessions offered
The state Banking Department is holding a series of information sessions to help people on the brink of losing their homes. The seminars will review some of the options homeowners facing foreclosure can turn to, including the federal Making Home Affordable program, the state-run foreclosure mediation program, short sales and other options. Speakers at the sessions will also discuss the …
Foreclosure rates remain high in metro-east
Triple-digit foreclosures remain the norm in St. Clair and Madison counties as 273 homeowners filed for foreclosure in both counties last month.
Bay State Foreclosure Deeds Continue To Climb In July; Petitions Drop 20 Percent
More than 1,200 foreclosures were recorded in Massachusetts in July, a near 80 percent increase from the same month in 2009, while foreclosure petitions decreased by more than 20 percent, according to The Warren Group, publisher of Banker & Tradesman.
www.davidpannellhomes.com Fort Worth Help with Foreclosures, Helping families out of their homes Savings Familes from Foreclosures Sell your home before it goes into foreclosures By Liz Pulliam Weston If you’re in danger of falling behind on your mortgage, or if you’re already late, you may be skeptical about your lender’s willingness to help. And if you take the advice we personal-finance types typically offer — call the lender as soon as possible and ask for help — you could find yourself stymied by the lender’s bureaucracy or even told to come back when you are really behind in your payments. Call a Realtor It’s Free. No Cost to Sell your Homes if you dont have any equity in the home. The lender will pay the fee. Its better for you and there no problem in asking for help. Facing foreclosure? 9 options Don’t bite off too much house How not to pay your bills How I lost my home 3 stories The foreclosure capital of the US Why lenders don’t like foreclosure To understand why these things are true, it helps to know a bit about the lending process, as well as what happens in foreclosure: Most loans are made — then sold. The majority of residential mortgages are quickly packaged into securities and sold to investors. The company that accepts your payments is what’s known as the servicer. The servicer takes a slice of your payments as compensation, then forwards the rest into a pool of cash that’s used to pay dividends to the investors. As you might guess, the servicer’s …
Hard times lead to foreclosure for Petaluma family
Barbara Caswell sizes up the task ahead of her as she prepares to pack her belongings after losing her home to foreclosure.
EDITORIAL: California foreclosure reform hangs by a thread in Assembly
With lawmakers set to end their session Tuesday, lending industry lobbyists are trying to show their muscle at the state Capitol. They’re foolishly attempting to kill a bill that could help California’s still-sinking housing market.
Learn what a notice of default is in a home foreclosure in thisfree video. Learn real estate and mortgage tricks and the how to foreclose on a home. Expert: David M. Andersen Bio: David M. Andersen has been working in the mortgage and real estate field for the last 7 years.
MBA Report Shows 1 in 7 Homeowners Past Due or in Foreclosure
WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — One in seven homeowners is past due on their mortgage or in foreclosure, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association’s latest report on home loan delinquencies. The report shows that mortgage delinquencies rose during the second quarter, and overall, one in seven borrowers is delinquent or in foreclosure. That’s up from one in eight a year ago and …
Foreclosure leads to evictions
The city of Albuquerque red-tagged four apartments Thursday after tenants were without hot water for nearly a week. It’s all due to a recent foreclosure on the property that led to a gap in management.