See Your Loss Mitigation Options

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Homeowners in distress have several options available to resolve their situation.  Here we will cover Loan Modification, Deed in Lieu, and Short Sales.

Loan Modifications

Homeowners may be able to receive a loan modification but would need to qualify financially with documentation.


Deed in Lieu

Homeowners could cancel a foreclosure lawsuit by working out a deed in lieu with the lender. But, if there are other defendants or issues affecting title, the lender will most likely proceed with the foreclosure.


Short Sales

When a property owes more than it's worth, a homeowner would need to work out a settlement with the lender(s) in order to sell the property. Further, all issues affecting title would need to be dealt with in order to close.  Closing a short sale would cancel the foreclosure, cancel the judgment, could help the borrower's credit, and provide the homeowner relocation assistance.


For more information please watch the following video.


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