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Lisa Meier, REALTOR

As a Texas licensed REALTOR,  I specialize in Real Estate located in the Austin area and surrounding communities such as Round Rock, Cedar Park, Leander, Hutto, Georgetown and Pflugerville. 

I would love the opportunity to work with you and show you why the right Realtor makes all the difference!  If I can be of assistance in any way, don't hesitate to contact me!
 
Foreclosure Help Print E-mail

Good advice on what to do when you find yourself facing foreclosure can be hard to find.  Below are some links that may help and a quick guide to help you figure out your next move.


Recommended Links:

Making Home Affordable
Hope Now
Help for Homeowners Facing the Loss of Their Home
Homeownership Preservation Foundation
Texas Foreclosure Prevention Task Force
Texas Dept. of Housing & Community Affairs
Legal Assistance for Low-Income Texans
HUD--Tips for Avoiding Foreclosure
Explore the "Short Sale" Option

What You Can Do Today
If you are about to fall behind, or have fallen behind on your mortgage payments, or if your loan has been referred to an attorney, the most important step you can take is to get help early from your mortgage lender, servicer, or housing counselor.

Here are important steps to take immediately:

  • Call your lender or loan servicer to talk about your situation. You can find the contact information on your monthly mortgage statement or coupon book.
  • If you can't reach your lender or servicer or you do not receive help, contact the Homeownership Preservation Foundation at 1-888-995-HOPE. Experienced counselors can help you develop the best plan for your personal financial situation. This counseling is free.
  • Gather the information you will need. You will be asked to provide:
    • letters or communications from your lender,
    • foreclosure notices,
    • recent mortgage statements showing your loan number,
    • homeowner's insurance policy,
    • last two pay stubs and most recent tax return for all borrowers named on the mortgage,
    • proof of other income, such as child support, alimony, Social Security, or pension,
    • bank account statements, and
    • list of major monthly bills, including child care, utilities, credit cards, and cell phone.
  • Understand your options. Depending on your situation, you may have several options to discuss with your servicer or counselor. They could include:
    • Repayment Plan -- You may be able to catch up on missed payments by creating a schedule for repaying the past-due amount.
    • Advance -- If your mortgage is owned by Fannie Mae (your servicer has this information), and your missed payments are due to a temporary financial hardship, you may be eligible for an unsecured personal loan, such as HomeSaver Advance™, that is available from your servicer to help you get current with your payments.
    • Modification -- In some cases, mortgage loan terms can be changed on a temporary or permanent basis to make the payment more affordable.
  • Avoid foreclosure rescue scams. Don't become a victim. Foreclosure scams seek to take advantage of your situation.
  • Your financial situation may have changed significantly since you qualified for your home due to unemployment, divorce, job change/relocation, or medical issues. You may want or need to sell your home as a result of this change. There are options for borrowers who are worried about possible foreclosure:
    • Pre-foreclosure or Short-Sale -- Servicers work with borrowers to sell their home and use the proceeds to pay off the loan even if the proceeds are not enough to settle the entire balance.
    • Deed-in-lieu -- Borrowers sign over title to the property to Fannie Mae without the expense of foreclosure.

You have more options if you act quickly. Now is the time to ask for help!

Source: http://www.fanniemae.com/homepath/homeowners/in_foreclosure.jhtml

 

 

 
Lisa Meier is a REALTOR licensed in the state of Texas.  Equal housing opportunity. The broker does not guarantee the information describing any property.  Interested parties are advised to independently verify all information through personal inspection or with appropriate professionals. Broker Licensed in Texas.
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