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Help After Foreclosure

from: Deb St. George - HomelessInKingCounty.com

If you tried everything to avoid foreclosure, but the bank ended up foreclosing anyway, take heart, there is help after foreclosure. While it does not come in the form of saving your lost home, it will assist you in being able to purchase a new home.

The internet is a good place to begin looking for help after foreclosure. While there seems to be more information on preventing foreclosure, there is good information available to help after foreclosure. Many of these sites recommend the same things. The first is to not immediately begin to look for a new mortgage. Most lenders will view your foreclosure as a very high risk. This will put you in a very high interest bracket. You need to be focusing on rebuilding your credit rating. By immediately getting into a new mortgage with high interest, your new payments will be significantly higher, leaving you more strapped each month. Instead, take about 24 months to get your finances in order and rebuild your credit. You will then be able to qualify for a more reasonable interest rate.

Sometimes help after foreclosure comes by doing seemingly simple things. By evaluating your finances, you will be able to set a reasonable, but conservative budget. This will allow you to pay down debt, save money and re-establish your credit score. This will enable you to, down the line, afford a reasonable mortgage that you will be better able to manage long term. The money that you save over this 2 year period can be used as a down payment on your next house, reducing the cost further by eliminating mortgage insurance.

Paying attention to your credit report will offer great help after foreclosure. In this rebuilding period, it is crucial to keep all your accounts current. You could also get a credit card for only small purchases that you pay off every month. This will prove that you know how to responsibly use credit. By paying attention to your credit report, you are able to monitor the activity on all your accounts. You will be better able to stay on top on any false reports that may appear.

After your two year period is over and you are able to get another mortgage, it is important to shop around for you new mortgage. Lending institutions have different underwriting guidelines. Some may be able to offer better help after foreclosure. One lender may weigh your foreclosure more heavily against you than another. By shopping around and comparing offers, you can save money on your new mortgage. This will help you to receive a mortgage that you can manage better long term, avoiding foreclosure again.


 

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Foreclosure-prevention efforts bog down - Kansas City Star


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Foreclosure-prevention efforts bog down
Kansas City Star
State Attorney General Kamala D. Harris and advocacy groups have called for tougher reforms and more help for borrowers, while the banking lobby contends that lawmakers shouldn't intervene with what appears to be a market recovery.
Deo Buddhu Accused Of Mortgage Scam Promising False Federal AidHuffington Post
Billion Dollar Bait & Switch: States Divert Foreclosure Deal FundsUK Progressive Magazine
Connecticut's Share of Settlement to Aid Troubled HomeownersPatch.com
Norwalk Plus Magazine
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Below the Fold: Feds Pipe Up and Greedy Governors Screw Homeowners - Huffington Post (blog)


Below the Fold: Feds Pipe Up and Greedy Governors Screw Homeowners
Huffington Post (blog)
This isn't the first time we've heard from one of the Federal Reserves on the topic of breaking up the big banks this month. Dallas Fed Chief Richard Fisher, who Business Insider refers to as "a staunch hawk on monetary policy" published a terrific ...

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Preventing foreclosure the focus of seminars - The Desert Sun


Preventing foreclosure the focus of seminars
The Desert Sun
One mistake borrowers often make is ignoring the problem and not immediately seeking help from their lenders, said Jessica Garcia, vice president of Bank of America National Mortgage Outreach. Garcia and officials with the Federal Trade Commission said ...

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A federal foreclosure lecture California can do without - Los Angeles Times


A federal foreclosure lecture California can do without
Los Angeles Times
The general counsel for the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the regulator overseeing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, certainly seems to think so. At issue are two bills backed by California Atty. Gen. Kamala Harris to set new rules for the foreclosure ...

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Firm Targets Calif. Homeowners With Foreclosed 2nd Mortgages - KGTV San Diego


Firm Targets Calif. Homeowners With Foreclosed 2nd Mortgages
KGTV San Diego
During the recent real estate boom, an estimated 25 percent of house buyers took on a second mortgage rather than make a down payment, according to a 2007 Federal Reserve study. A giant foreclosure wave swept hundreds of thousands of Californians from ...

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DC news in brief - Washington Post


DC news in brief
Washington Post
Housing expo to focus on foreclosure prevention The Department of Housing and Community Development and the Greater Washington Urban League have scheduled the DC Housing Expo and Foreclosure Clinic from 10 am to 3 pm June 2 at the Washington Convention ...

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Efforts to evict Woodland family from foreclosed home delayed for now - Daily Democrat


Efforts to evict Woodland family from foreclosed home delayed for now
Daily Democrat
Members of Occupy Woodland and Occupy Sacramento stand detail outside the Woodland home of Heriberto and Alma Ponce in an effort to help them keep from being foreclosed upon. (Elizabeth Kalfsbeek/Democrat) found employment as a tree cutter for a PG&E ...

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