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Written by Jordan Owens   
Saturday, 02 August 2008
Do I have enough time to stop my foreclosure? Until the auction occurs there is enough time for a homeowner to stop their foreclosure. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE, and action should be taken as soon as possible. Under normal circumstances, a foreclosure can be stopped through Foreclosure Assistance mediation services in approximately 4-6 weeks. For homeowners with a sale date set for their property, the process moves much more quickly. We have even stopped foreclosure the same day we were contacted.The Colorado Division of Housing is a primary sponsor of the Colorado Foreclosure Hotline. The Hotline will connect you with a counselor who can assist you in a variety of ways. There is no charge for this service. See here for more information. The Hotline: 1-877-601-HOPE (4673).
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Do I have enough time to stop my foreclosure? Until the auction occurs there is enough time for a homeowner to stop their foreclosure. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE, and action should be taken as soon as possible. Under normal circumstances, a foreclosure can be stopped through Foreclosure Assistance mediation services in approximately 4-6 weeks. For homeowners with a sale date set for their property, the process moves much more quickly. We have even stopped foreclosure the same day we were contacted.The Colorado Division of Housing is a primary sponsor of the Colorado Foreclosure Hotline. The Hotline will connect you with a counselor who can assist you in a variety of ways. There is no charge for this service. See here for more information. The Hotline: 1-877-601-HOPE (4673).

I've just received a foreclosure notice. Can you help? Yes we can. If you act fast! In Georgia you only have four weeks before your house is sold. There are a number of options available depending on your situation. Together we can prevent the foreclosure and preserve your credit rating.

What is foreclosure? Home foreclosure is a process by which a lender regains a property which they have financed. Typically, this is because the borrower or homeowner is behind on house payments and is unable to catch up, often due to circumstances outside of his or her control. When the lender forecloses on the homeowner, the homeowner must move out of the house, therefore, losing all possession of the property and jeopardizing any possible equity that the homeowner may have in the home.

How experienced is your firm in foreclosures? We have years of experience in real estate foreclosures. Our staff of highly qualified consultants has valuable contacts within many mortgage companies. When our team of experts call on your behalf, your mortgage company knows professionals are representing you.Until the auction occurs there is enough time for a homeowner to stop their foreclosure. TIME IS OF THE ESSENCE, and action should be taken as soon as possible. Under normal circumstances, a foreclosure can be stopped through Foreclosure Assistance mediation services in approximately 4-6 weeks. For homeowners with a sale date set for their property, the process moves much more quickly. We have even stopped foreclosure the same day we were contacted.Yes. We specialize in loss mitigation. We work directly with the banks and trustees to help you resolve the issues and do a work out plan. If you want to sell we can help you also.

I am in foreclosure, but I want to keep my home, can you help me? You may qualify for a special federal program that would enable you to keep your home. You may also qualify to keep your home if your problem situation has been resolved. Because each foreclosure situation is different, please contact us to discuss your options.Yes we can. If you act fast! In Georgia you only have four weeks before your house is sold. There are a number of options available depending on your situation.

What if I am behind on my payments or in foreclosure, can you help? Yes, if you call or contact us now, we may be able to help catch up your back payments and stop the foreclosure process.Yes. If you are only a payment or two behind and your lender has not hired an attorney to begin foreclosure proceedings you may be able to negotiate a work out agreement yourself. If you are successful then you have saved yourself some funds that can be used to get caught up on your mortgage. Just remember, don't waste a lot of time on this.

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