Stop Foreclosure Sale When Your Mortgage Company Will Not Work With You

Jan 10
08:58

2009

Jill Seader

Jill Seader

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Find out how you can stop foreclosure sale even if your mortgage company refuses to help you.

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Being able to stop foreclosure sale when your mortgage company refuses to work with you can be a challenge at best,Stop Foreclosure Sale When Your Mortgage Company Will Not Work With You  Articles a nightmare at worst. But there are still ways to save your home from foreclosure even if your mortgage company will not work with you.

You even have options if your mortgage company will not work with you to stop foreclosure sale. Check to see if your state has a right to cure period and a right to redeem period. A right to cure means that you pay all of the money necessary to get your loan current. This includes all fees. In my county, I had to file right to cure papers at least 15 calendar days before the sale date. All I had to do was fill out a piece of paper and send it in to the public trustee in my county. The county then got the cure figures from the mortgage company. By law, the mortgage company has to provide cure figures.

A right to redeem means that you can still get your home back even after it has been sold at a foreclosure sale. While this is not a way to stop foreclosure sale, it is still a way to save your home. The trick with this is that you have to come up with all of the money that you owe your mortgage company plus any fees. This is not just getting your loan current, it is paying off your loan in full. The other thing to keep in mind is that not every state has a redemption period. Do not count on this as an option. Be sure to do your research so you know what the rules are for your state.

Another thing that you can do is enlist an advocate to help you stop foreclosure sale. Try getting a HUD approved counselor to help you work with your mortgage company. HUD counselors are trained to help with housing issues and may be able to come up with options or ideas that you have not thought of. Another good advocate that you can get is a lawyer. They can help you understand what your legal rights are when your mortgage company will not work with you.