Foreclosure Help
Foreclosure help is available to people through skilled attorneys who understand the foreclosure process. Sometimes, the best initial help is simply explaining the process a person is involved with. However, good legal help can also involve negotiating with the lender and extending the process itself. A foreclosure is a legal process governed by state law. That process provides several opportunities for the owner of properly to stop or end the foreclosure. To benefit from these legal provisions, however, most people need the help of an experienced lawyer.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the eligibility requirements to refinance under the Making Home Affordable Plan?
You may be able to refinance your mortgage under the Making Home Affordable Plan if: • You are the owner occupant of a one to four unit home; •The loan on your property is owned or … more -
How do I know if my loan is owned or has been securitized by Fannie Mae or Freddie Mac?
You should call your mortgage lender or servicer (the organization to whom you make your monthly mortgage payments) and ask about the program. Both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac have established … more
Legal Guides
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Loan Modification Fact Sheet (HUD)
This fact sheet from the Department of Housing and Urban Development explains loan modification … more -
Special Forbearance Fact Sheet (HUD)
This fact sheet by the Department of Housing and Urban Development explains a homeowner's option … more
