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How Can I Avoid Foreclosure?



Steps To Take When You May Not Be Able To Pay Your Mortgage



How to do a "Short Sale."



How to Repair Your Credit




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Losing a home can be financially and personally devastating. Here's information to help you keep your home. Relief may be available.

* People facing money problems:

If you are facing unemployment or have money problems, you may be able to keep your home if you know the right steps to take. Read on for important information and links to local organizations that can help you get through difficult times without losing your home. Government organizations and the mortgage industry worked together to provide this information to help you keep your home.

  • Military personnel and spouses:

    If you or your spouse is on active military duty, you may qualify for a reduction in your interest rate resulting in lower payments. Read how the Servicemembers Civil Relief Act of 2003 (formerly the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940) affects military homeowners.

    What are the key points to remember?

    1. Don't lose your home and damage your credit history
    2. Call or write your mortgage lender immediately and be honest about your financial situation
    3. Stay in your home to make sure you qualify for assistance
    4. Arrange an appointment with a HUD-approved housing counselor to explore your options toll free at (800) 569-4287 or TDD (800) 877-8339
    5. Cooperate with the counselor or lender trying to help you
    6. Explore every alternative to keep your home
    7. Beware of scams
    8. Never sign anything you don't understand. And remember that signing over the deed to someone else does not necessarily relieve you of your loan obligation
    9. Act now. Delaying can't help. If you do nothing, you will lose your home and your good credit rating!
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