No one buys a home intending to lose it to the bank — but that’s what can happen if you default on your loan and enter foreclosure. With foreclosure, the mortgage lender can repossess your home and ...
A foreclosure occurs when a lender takes control over a property from a borrower for failing to make timely payments. A foreclosure can damage your credit score and result in loss of property. As soon ...
If you’re behind on your mortgage payments and believe you won't be able to catch up, you may want to discuss a deed in lieu of foreclosure with your lender. A deed in lieu of foreclosure is an ...
In continuation of the Foreclosures FAQ Part 1, here is another round of questions about foreclosures: How do I know who my lender is? In order to know who your lender is, check out the billing ...
Interested in buying a property below market value? Foreclosure offers are your top solution. Learn how to find reliable listings and close the deal.
If you’re facing financial hardship and falling behind on your mortgage payments, here’s how to avoid losing your property. David McMillin writes about credit cards, mortgages, banking, taxes and ...