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<b>IF YOU MISS MORTGAGE PAYMENTS</b> - 
Foreclosure may occur. This is the legal means that your lender 
can use to repossess your home. When this happens, you will have 
to move out of your house. If your property is worth less than 
the total amount you owe on your mortgage loan, your lender or 
HUD could seek a deficiency judgment. If that happens, you not 
only lose your home, you also would owe an additional debt. A 
foreclosure or a deficiency judgment can seriously affect your 
ability to qualify for credit in the future. It is important 
that you are proactive in avoiding a foreclosure. There are 
things that can be done to help yourself.<br>
<br>
				
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				<b>WHAT YOU SHOULD DO:</b><br>
<br>
1) Do not ignore the letters from your lender. </p>
<p>
2) If you are having problems making your payments, contact your 
lender immediately and explain your situation. </p>
<p>
3) Be prepared to provide them with financial information, such 
as your monthly income and&nbsp; expenses. Without this 
information, they may not be able to help. </p>
<p>
4) Try to negotiate a plan to get current with your payments.</p>
<p>
5) If the lender has turned your account over to their legal 
department you should ask to speak to the legal department 
and work directly with them to solve your delinquency. </p>
<p>
6) It is very important to stay in your home for now. You may 
not qualify for assistance if you abandon your property. </p>
<p>
7) Contact a <a href="http://www.hud.gov/offices/hsg/sfh/hcc/hcs.cfm" target="_blank">HUD-approved housing counseling agency</a>. They have 
information on services and programs that could help you. </p>
<p>
8) If you bought your home with a Veterans Administration (VA) 
guaranteed loan, call the VA office nearest you. <br>
</p>
<p><br>

				
				<p><b>YOUR ALTERNATIVES: </b><br>
<br>
Your options include the following: <br>
<br>
A) Special Forbearance: Your lender may arrange a&nbsp; 
repayment plan based on your financial situation and even 
provide for a temporary&nbsp; reduction or suspension of your 
payments. You may qualify for this if you have recently <br>
lost your job or if you had an unexpected increase in living 
expenses. In order to get relief&nbsp; from your lender you must 
furnish information to show that you would be able to meet the 
requirements of the new payment plan.<br>
<br>
B) Mortgage Modification: If you haven't already refinanced your 
mortgage or extended the term of your mortgage loan you might 
want to look into refinancing. This may help you by reducing the 
monthly payments to a more affordable level. You may qualify if 
you have recovered from a financial problem but your net income 
is less than it was before the default on your mortgage. <br>
&nbsp;
</p>
<p>

<p><b>YOU MAY QUALIFY FOR A <u>PARTIAL CLAIM</u> 
IF THE FOLLOWING APPLIES TO YOU:</b></p>
<p>

<br>
C) <u>Partial Claim:</u> Your lender may be able to work with 
you to get an interest-free loan from HUD to bring your mortgage 
current. <br>
<br>
If your mortgage loan is at least 4 months delinquent but no 
more than 12 months delinquent; your mortgage is not in 
foreclosure; and you are able to begin making full mortgage 
payments. <br>
<br>
When your lender files a Partial claim, HUD will pay your lender 
the amount necessary to bring your mortgage current. You will 
execute a promissory note, and a specific Lien will be placed on 
your property until the promissory note is paid in full. The 
promissory note is interest-free but will be due if you sell or 
when your mortgage matures. <br>
<br>
D) Pre-foreclosure sale. You can sell your property and pay off 
your mortgage loan to avoid foreclosure and damage to your 
credit rating. <br>
<br></p>
<p>
<p><b>YOU MAY QUALIFY FOR THIS IF: </b></p>


The &quot;as is&quot; appraised value is at least 70% 
of the amount you owe and the sales price is 95% of the 
appraised value; your loan is at least 2 months delinquent prior 
to the pre- foreclosure sale closing date; and you are able to 
sell your house within 3 to 5 months (this depends on your 
lender). An additional benefit to this option is the assistance 
you will receive with the Seller-paid closing costs. <br>
<br>
E) Deed-in-lieu of foreclosure. You may be able to voluntarily 
&quot;give back&quot; your 
property to the lender. This is a last resort. This won't save 
your house, but it will help your chances of getting another 
mortgage loan in the future. <br>
<br></p>
<p>
<p><b>YOU CAN QUALIFY FOR THIS IF: </b></p>

You are in default BUT don't qualify for any of the other 
options; your attempts at selling the house before foreclosure 
were unsuccessful; and you don't have another mortgage in 
default. <br></p>
<p>

<p><b>HOW TO GET HELP TO DETERMINE IF YOU QUALIFY FOR ANY OF THESE 
SOLUTIONS: </b><br>
<br>
A housing counseling agency can help you determine which, if 
any, of these options may meet your needs. You can and should 
discuss your situation with your lender. Very often the lender 
can quickly determine what options you have. <br>
<br></p>
<p>
<p><b>BEWARE OF SCAMS:</b><br>
<br>
Solutions that sound too simple or too good to be true usually 
are. 
If you're selling your home yourself, beware of buyers who try 
to rush you through the process. You should obtain the 
assistance of professional consultants. There are people who may 
try to take advantage of your financial difficulty and some of 
them may appear to be upstanding professionals.<br>
<br></p>
<p>
<p><b>TIPS ON HOW TO IDENTIFY A SCAM:</b><br>
<br>
1) Equity skimming is a type of scam. This is when a &quot;buyer&quot; 
approaches you, offering to get you out of financial trouble by 
paying off your mortgage or giving you a sum of money when the 
property is sold. This &quot;buyer&quot; may suggest that you move out 
quickly and deed the property to him or her. What usually 
happens is the &quot;buyer&quot; then collects rent for a time, does not 
make any mortgage payments, and allows the lender to foreclose. 
Remember that signing over your deed to someone else does not 
relieve you of your obligation on your mortgage loan.<br>
<br>
2) Phony counseling agencies can produce scams. There are groups 
out there who call themselves &quot;counseling agencies&quot; and may 
approach you because they found your foreclosure court recording 
in Public Records. They will offer to perform certain services 
for a fee. These could well be services you could do for 
yourself, for free, such as negotiating a new payment plan with 
your lender, or pursuing a pre-foreclosure sale. Before you 
allow a counseling agency to help you call a HUD-approved 
housing counseling agency. Do this before you pay anyone or sign 
anything. This will assure you that the agency is credible and 
will do what they say they can do. <br>
<br></p>
<p>
<p><b>PRECAUTIONS  YOU CAN TAKE:</b><br>
<br>
To avoid being &quot;taken&quot; by scam artist you should not sign any 
papers you don't fully understand. Also, make sure you get all 
&quot;promises&quot; in writing. You should beware of any loan assumption 
where you are not formally released from liability from your 
mortgage debt and any sale contracts. It is best to check with a 
lawyer or your mortgage company before entering into any 
arrangement involving your mortgage or home. If you sell the house to avoid 
foreclosure make sure you check to see if there are any 
complaints concerning the prospective buyer(s). The way to 
handle this is to contact your state's Attorney General's office 
or the State Real Estate Commission for consumer<br>
fraud information. <br>
<br></p>
<p>
<p><b>REMEMBER:</b>
<ul>
<li>You don't have to lose your home and damage your credit. You should be proactive and help yourself while you still can.
<li>Call or write your mortgage lender immediately. Communication is key. 
<li>Stay in your home so you can qualify for assistance. 
<li>Explore your options by making an appointment with a HUD-approved housing counselor. 
<li>Cooperation with the counselor or lender trying to help you is crucial. 
<li>Explore every alternative to losing your home. Don't give up.
<li>Beware of scams. If it sounds too good it most likely is. If you have any doubts back away.
<li>Do not sign anything you don't understand. And remember that signing over the deed to someone else does not relieve you of your mortgage loan obligation. 
<li>Act now. Do not delay in getting the help you need. If you do nothing, You will lose your home and your good credit.
</ul>
</p>

Contact the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development at<br>
451 7th Street S.W., Washington, DC 20410<br>
Telephone: (202) 708-1112 TTY: (202) 708-1455</p>



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