Prevent Foreclosure Secret - How to Stop, Avoid or Delay Foreclosure with These Four
Words!
Little-Known Foreclosure Secret Strategy - How to Stop, Avoid or Delay Foreclosure
-(Forclosure) with These Four Words!
If you're in the midst of a foreclosure process
or about to be then you may or may not have contacted an attorney for assistance. Or you may not be able to
afford an attorney and have to go it alone.
Well there are a number of things you can do to prevent foreclosure, delay or even
stop foreclosure. Some are well known foreclosure solutions and some are well-kept
secrets.
There is one technique that is only recently
being used by homeowners who are faced with foreclosure right now. Many attorneys don't know about
this trick and certainly it wouldn't occur to most homeowners who are not involved in real estate or real estate
financing.
Some attorneys get all caught up and spend lots
of time trying to save a foreclosed home and hopefully not to just rack up hours but one may often wonder.
Homeowners are usually desperate to do something to save their home. It's good to know that most
lenders do not want the home back and would rather help you find some way to keep it. They are already inundated with
thousands of homes and foreclosed loans as it is.
Okay I'll get to the four
words. It
seems so simple when you think about it but this has already helped prevent foreclosure for thousands of
homeowners already.
And here it is. The four words are: "Show Me
The Note." Now you're asking for the original note and paperwork and believe it or not, most lending
institutions have a difficult time finding the original notes and many weeks or even months can go by before
they produce it. This may work if you're in any stage of the foreclosure procedure or process. Because the
paperwork is usually hard to find, this delay or stop tactic may be enough to help you buy time to turn the
situation around.
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In 2007 a federal judge actually threw out 14
foreclosures by a well-known bank because the bank couldn't come up with the original notes.
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Remember the lending institution, bank, or
mortgage company really doesn't want the property back. Discuss this with your attorney if you have
one. I have
talked to several who had never thought of asking for the original papers you signed with the note. So this may
be worth a try and pass this on to others you know who may want to prevent foreclosure or pre foreclosure or
stop or delay it if it's in progress.
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