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There are many resources available when looking for help with foreclosure. Many of these resources are free. The internet is a great place to begin your search for help with foreclosure. There are many web sites that offer tips to avoid foreclosure. The web sites will offer general information on preventing foreclosure. They will often also offer information regarding reputable companies to work with that provide help with foreclosure. You need to use great caution when agreeing to work with a company claiming to be able to stop or prevent foreclosure. Many of these companies will charge excessive fees and provide you with information that you could access for free on your own. Companies the offer solutions that sound too good to be true, usually are. Some will attempt to swindle you out of your home, making you a tenant in your own home.
The reputable companies that offer help with foreclosure don’t promise miracles, but are able to access programs that will really help you out. They will usually have you examine your spending habits. Making changes in unnecessary spending will often free up enough money to make your mortgage payment. Budget counseling is one of the most effective tools that these companies offer. They will also contact you lender and attempt to work out a repayment plan so that you will continue to pay your mortgage payment with more tacked on until the past due amounts are paid.
You can contact your lender. They are usually able to offer help with foreclosure without dealing with the “middle man”. Lenders are in the business of loaning money for mortgages, not buying or selling houses. On average, lenders lose between fifty to sixty thousand dollars every time they foreclose on a home. More help is available early on in the foreclosure process, so don’t delay in contacting your lender.
The US Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) is also a valuable resource for finding help with foreclosure. They offer free advice on their web site and have links to other sites with more advice. They also have housing counselors that are available to provide free assistance as well. HUD is a great place to start when looking for help with foreclosure. Since they are a federal agency, many programs are available to their counselors that are not available to others. They offer their services for free while other companies will charge high fees for the same help.
When looking for help with foreclosure, make wise decisions. Be sure to research possible avenues of assistance before committing to any one company or system. There is a wealth of valuable information available, but there are many that are looking to take advantage of you in this difficult time.


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