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Know How To Find Solutions With Home Loan Modification

As the home market fluctuates there are many topics that homeowners must review in relation to their future. As everyone seems to be affected by the financial downturn it becomes difficult to find ways to stop foreclosure of families homes. Many individuals without the ability to support themselves are abandoning their houses and other families are having to rely on multiple incomes to survive, including the incomes of their older children.

The home market struggle is being faced by every individual and the threat of foreclosure is very real. A possible solution to stop foreclosure and protect your home is to seek home loan modification. The following identifies many of the advantages in working with companies in relation to home loan modification.

There are many issues to consider when looking towards home loan modification as a solution to your housing concerns. They could be seeking to stop foreclosure and protect their home. A job loss or reduced income may require an individual to find a way to reduce their families monthly expenses beginning with the mortgage. It may be related to the issue that their mortgage is now higher than the actual value of the property. Regardless of an individual’s reasoning the overall theme in these topics is that the bills are getting higher and the person is seeking a reduction in monthly expenses, specifically the mortgage payment.

A home loan modification can assist in all of these topics, including how to stop foreclosure. When receiving a home loan modification many topics are reviewed and researched including your personal income, the current value of your home and the surrounding area, and the remaining balance of your current mortgage. The result of the home loan modification often can reduce your monthly mortgage payment and save you money in the long run while representing your answer to stop foreclosure.

The reduction of a monthly mortgage payment could benefit any individual in the current housing market. There are other advantages associated with obtaining a home loan modification. Along with the reduction in the expense of mortgage payments, an individual receiving a home loan modification can also receive a reduction in their mortgage interest rate. This reduction may not have a direct impact on your individual mortgage payments but what it will cause is a reduction in the total expense of your mortgage. The reduction will benefit your family in the long run, putting you closer to the ability to own your home and be free from a banking institution.

Finding a way to reduce your monthly expenses represents a great financial opportunity in regards to the short term. Finding a way to reduce the total mortgage balance on your home is a great financial solution for individuals in regards to the short term. While improvements in you short term and long term financial situations are great, the immediate results related to home loan modification are often overlooked. The greatest advantage of achieving modification is with finding a way to protect your family’s home and stop foreclosure. The loss of a home can be devastating to a family and it is important to recognize that you are taking steps to protect your home and your family.

Janian and Associates is a complete service law firm with a diverse range of practice areas such as home loan modifications, stop foreclosure, foreclosure audits and much more. To get more details on your ability to stop foreclosure log in to www.janianandassociates.com and discover how you can guard your home.

Eviction Notice: Everything You Need To Know

by Alfonso Inclan

Recently, Monique had the following question about an Eviction Process:

“I have six months not paying my mortgage, and I am worried about it. My question is if the sheriff can take me out with my family anytime now?”

Answer: It will depend in your state. Some states are under a Judicial foreclosure and others under a Non-Judicial foreclosure system. You may want to understand the Foreclosure Process and the Eviction Laws of your state. Look at foreclosurelaw.org

To understand the EVICTION PROCESS, you need to learn the following common points (although every state is different, and using different names for every point):

1. In Default.- (30 to 90 days late)

2. Notice of Default (NOD).- At 90 days late, you will receive a Notice of Default from the lender, asking for the payment or your house will be foreclosed.

3.- NOTICE OF SALE: Generally at 120 days late on your mortgage, a Notice of Sale will arrive at your home from a lawyer or a trustee telling you what day and what place will be the auction of your home. You still have the option to negotiate your situation.

4. Foreclosure (FC).- After (generally) 2 months of the NOS, the foreclosure sale will be made. Some states take more months for this. (you can stay free at the property)

5. Reinstatement.- After the FC sale, there is a period of REINSTATEMENT, where you can apply to stay more in your property with the reason to find a mortgage that qualifies you to repurchase the property. (It is in around 50% of the states)

6.- EVICTION.- MUST BE AN OFFICIAL NOTICE FOR THIS. When the property is already sold, or the Reinstatement Period is over, you will be contacted by the new owner or a representative. They may offer you CASH FOR KEY if you leave the property the next couple of weeks (or more) in good conditions. If you didn?t leave after 30 or 45 days, the new owner MUST FILE A COMPLAINT IN COURT, to start the Eviction Process and get you out from the property under the eviction laws. Then, you will receive an EVICTION NOTICE from a Judge, stating that if you dont leave on a DETERMINED DATE, the sheriff will go to the property to take you and your family out of the property and lock the doors. You will not be able to take out your belongings after that.

As a consumer, you have rights. You can stay at your home without making payments, until you have a legal eviction.

NO ONE CAN LEGALLY TAKE YOU OUT OF YOUR HOUSE WITHOUT A LEGAL EVICTION NOTICE FROM COURT. EVEN A POLICEMAN OR SHERIFF MUST BRING THAT EVICTION LETTER WITH HIM TO EVICT YOU.

There are a lot of states allowing homeowners to stay into the property up 18 months without making payments to their mortgage. You need to check the laws of your state.

My suggestion is that YOU NEED TO LEARN HOW TO AVOID FORECLOSURE. You definitely can do it by yourself. Don?t be scammed by companies doing this for you.

Disclaimer: You need to know that I am not a lawyer, or an accountant, or a tax counselor giving you lawful, tax or financial advice. This information is not a replacement for the opinion of a experienced lawyer. Even though I am a Financial Educator in the State of Arizona doing Real Estate investments, Business Coaching, Marketing Coaching, Credit Counseling, Foreclosure Prevention, Residential and Commercial Loans, Mortgage Training and Consulting since 2002, I do not say I am giving you legal counsel in this article to your explicit situation. This article is planned to instruct homeowners in failure of paying their mortgage. Nothing within this article should be interpreted to represent legal advice for your individual conditions. The information given in this article is presented only for individual information. Under no conditions this article stand for a legal counsel to market, purchase or keep any house.

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