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Author: William Teleo

Statistics show that foreclosures are becoming more frequent due to the ever changing conditions of the real estate block. Though most homeowners bought their houses when the rates are still manageable within their income they still have trouble paying off their mortgages. Blame it on the rising prices of commodities while the people's salary remain at their present amount. However, this type of reasoning does not apply to most lenders. Most people with foreclosed properties are left without houses and a tainted credit history. What to do when you feel that your home might be taken away?

Contrary to what you might think, lenders are not really keen to foreclose properties. For one, they are lenders, their forte is to lend money. They are not really equipped to sell foreclosed properties. So it is advisable to contact your lender at the first sign of mortgage payment trouble. Depending on the type of your mortgage and lender, you can work out several options with them rather than foreclosure. The earlier you call their attention to your problem, the more options could be worked out.

The lenders' usual solution against foreclosures is to grant you a suspension of payment. They grant you an option of suspending your dues within a specific time frame so you can assess your financial situation and resume payments. Or as an alternative, they might opt to redesign your payment scheme to suit your current financial fix. To do this, they might lower your monthly dues or change your payment schedule. Either way, you can still continue your obligation without straining your finances. You can also opt for single big payment to update your account and settle your past unpaid dues. This is especially applicable if your housing loan is covered by the government housing agency. This is the most common move of people with accumulated mortgage debts. However, this is only practical for people who expect a large income or for those with a delayed increase in salary. If you expect or better yet, sure of a large sum coming in from one of your sources, this might be the option for you to avoid foreclosures. Remember though, that it is important to continue your payments regularly after that one-time blow-out.

The options I mentioned above are the most practical options if you still want to retain your house and avoid foreclosures. But if it is too late, and foreclosure is the only thing your lender offers you, there are other ways to save face and your credit record. You can choose to put your house on sale and pay your lender with the profit. Since the real estate rates shot up, you can sell your property for an amount that covers your mortgage debt and more. You hit two birds with this one because you can close deal with your lender while having some money to start anew. Another option is to willingly leave the house or move out. This is more of a graceful exit rather than being forced or evicted from your property. You lost your home but it's no reason to lose your pride either.

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William Teleo is a proclaimed scripter. William likes to write articles about this topic.
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