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Step 2 - Toward Foreclosure Prevention  

Seek help from approved housing agencies and other organizations to prevent foreclosure

Contact a HUD-approved Housing Counseling Agency Approved Private Agencies  Community Organizations (clergy, city or county social services)

Apply for Income Maintenance, Tax Abatement and Public Assistance Programs 

A key source of assistance for individuals in financial distress are benefits provided by government and non-profit agencies. Older homeowners struggling to pay expenses can apply for fuel assistance and weatherization assistance, food stamps and emergency home repair programs that free up income that can be used to pay mortgage debt. Property tax abatements , benefits for widows and Supplemental Security Income programs are just a few helpful resources available. The key to utilizing these programs to prevent foreclosure is timely processing. You should seek help the moment you realize you will not make your next mortgage payment. See 
Pre-Foreclosure Help  for more information. 

Step One - Lender Negotiation Tips

Step Two - Housing Agencies

Step Three - Pre-Foreclosure

Step Four - Post-Foreclosure
 
Step Five - Refinancing Options And Hard Money loans

Step Six - Last Resort - Bankruptcy

 

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