Avoid Foreclosure


DES MOINES, IA, Sep 05, 2010 — As the headlines tell us, foreclosures continue to plague our communities and our economy at large. According to Customer Care , eCare of RE/MAX Real Estate Concepts, if you are one of the many homeowners struggling financially and confronting the possibility of a foreclosure, however, there are viable options you can pursue before relinquishing your home. “There are options worth pursuing for those facing possible foreclosure,” explains Care . “Many banks, for example, offer loan modifications or other programs that can give homeowners a little more breathing room and a chance to get back on their feet.” An experienced, professional real estate agent or counselors certified by the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) can help you explore available options, says Care , including: Forbearance. A forbearance is a temporary suspension of payments sometimes offered if a borrower has lost a job but has a new one starting soon — or because medical bills or another crisis situation has caused a temporary cash shortage. Repayment plan. Repayment plans offer a scheduled blueprint for making up missed payments over time. Loan modification. A loan modification is a change in loan terms for a limited time, as when a subprime interest rate has jumped considerably. Care also advises financially distressed homeowners to be extremely wary of anyone purporting to offer a “quick-fix” solution. According to the Federal Trade Commission, steer

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