Reviews"...evaluate your options and make smart choices." Publishers Weekly "Straightforward and timely." Library Journal "Loftsgordon suggests how to think about foreclosure and provides a number of pathways and options that people facing foreclosure can choose according to their own individual circumstances and where they live. For those who want to keep their home, she says, the best option is to work something out with the mortgage lender that will satisfy both parties. For those who are ready and willing to leave their home, she explains ways to follow a path that will leave them relatively flush rather than destitute. An appendix provides information about each state.." Eithne O'Leyne, Editor Ringgold, Inc. ProtoView From the Author: Foreclosure can be an intimidating and scary experience. The stress of potentially losing the family home can drive people to make mistakes, either by doing the wrong thing or failing to act at all. Your actions are vitally important if you want to keep your home, or at least get through the process with as little anxiety as possible. This book is loaded with tips on what to do--and what not to do--if you're facing a foreclosure.
Table Of Content1. Foreclosure: The Big Picture2. Foreclosure Nuts and Bolts3. Can You Keep Your House? Should You?4. Negotiating a Workout5. How Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Can Delay or Stop Foreclosure6. How Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Can Delay or Stop Foreclosure7. Fighting Foreclosure in Court8. If You Decide to Leave Your House9. How Long Can You Stay in Your House for Free?10. Resources Beyond the BookGlossaryIndex
SynopsisFacing foreclosure? Put together a plan. Take action. If your home is in foreclosure, you don't have time to waste. You need to know your options and The Foreclosure Survival Guide can help. You'll learn how to: * determine whether you should try to keep your house * find loss mitigation programs that could help you save your home * apply for mortgage relief from your lender * avoid foreclosure rescue scams * bring your loan current in Chapter 13 bankruptcy, and * if you can't stay in your home, avoid unnecessary costs by filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. This edition's powerful yet practical advice also explains your most important tool--the 120-day foreclosure waiting period before foreclosure starts. You'll also find information on foreclosure procedures, potential tax consequences, and more. In addition, this updated edition includes a new chapter covering HOA liens, foreclosures, and what you can do if your HOA threatens you with foreclosure., If your home is in foreclosure, you don't have time to waste. You need to know your options and The Foreclosure Survival Guide can help. You'll learn how to: determine whether you should try to keep your house, find loss mitigation programs that could help you save your home, apply for mortgage relief from your lender, avoid foreclosure rescue scams, bring your loan current in Chapter 13 bankruptcy, and, if you can't stay in your home, avoid unnecessary costs by filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. This edition's powerful yet practical advice also explains your most important tool-the 120-day foreclosure waiting period before foreclosure starts. You'll also find information on foreclosure procedures, potential tax consequences, and more. In addition, this updated edition includes a new chapter covering HOA liens, foreclosures, and what you can do if your HOA threatens you with foreclosure., This book is for homeowners who can't make their mortgage payments. It provides a thorough, easy-to-understand, compassionate look at the foreclosure process and available options so that homeowners can determine if they should give up their home, file for bankruptcy, fight the foreclosure, or explore loss mitigation (foreclosure alternative) options.