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FORECLOSURE PROTECTION SERVICES
CATCH UP ALL AT ONCE. STOP FORECLOSURE IMMEDIATELY!
REINSTATEMENT
Reinstatement is the simplest way to stop foreclosure—you pay the full amount past
due on your mortgage in one lump sum. This includes missed payments, late fees,
legal costs, and any penalties.
LOAN MODIFICATION
A loan modification is a permanent change to the terms of your existing mortgage—designed to make your monthly payments more affordable. Unlike refinancing, you’re not replacing your current loan।
FORBEARANCE
A forbearance plan is a formal agreement between you and your mortgage lender to
pause or temporarily reduce your mortgage payments for a set period of time—usually
3 to 6 months.
BANKRUPTCY - CHAPTER 7
Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a legal process that allows individuals to eliminate
(discharge) most unsecured debts, such as credit cards, medical bills, and personal
loans.
BANKRUPTCY - CHAPTER 13
a powerful legal tool that allows homeowners to stop
foreclosure immediately and set up a court-approved repayment plan to catch up on
missed mortgage payments.
REVERSE MORTGAGE
A reverse mortgage is a federally regulated loan program that allows homeowners 62
years or older to convert their home equity into cash or pay off an existing mortgage—
without making monthly mortgage payments.
GIFT OF EQUITY/DEED TRANSFER (FAMILY SALE)
A Gift of Equity is when you sell your home to a family member for less than its full
market value, and the difference (the "gift") is used as the down payment for their
mortgage.
PRIVATE/ HARD MONEY LOAN
A private (or “hard money”) loan is a short-term, high-speed real estate loan based
primarily on the equity in your property, not your credit or income. These loans come
from private investors or companies, not traditional banks.
DEED IN LIEU OF FORECLOSURE
It's is a legal agreement where you voluntarily transfer
ownership of your home back to the lender to avoid foreclosure. In exchange, the
lender agrees to cancel the foreclosure and release you from your mortgage debt.
SHORT SALE
A Short Sale is when you sell your home for less than the amount owed on your
mortgage, and the lender agrees to accept the lower payoff as full satisfaction of your
debt. This means you can walk away without foreclosure.
LISTING THE HOME (TRADITIONAL SALE)
Listing your home means putting it up for sale on the open market with the help of a real estate agent. If you have equity—meaning your home is worth more than you owe.
SUBJECT TO SELLER FINANCING
A Subject-To deal (short for “subject to the existing mortgage”) allows you to transfer ownership of your home to a buyer, who then takes over the existing mortgage payments—without paying off or refinancing the loan.
PARTIAL PAYMENT AGREEMENT
A Partial Payment Agreement is a temporary arrangement between you and your lender where they agree to accept less than the full mortgage payment each month for a short period of time—instead of foreclosing.
LAWSUIT
When a homeowner sues the lender or trustee to delay, stop, or challenge the foreclosure process. This legal strategy is used when the homeowner believes there were violations, errors, or unethical behavior in how the foreclosure
was handled.
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