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Hardship Letter to Stop Foreclosure

from: Can a hardship letter to stop foreclosure really work? One of the many ways that you can get the foreclosure process to stop in its endless avenue of ways to take your home from you is to communicate your needs and problems to your lender. Now, the financing on a home loan is different with credit cards. The risks to the lender are higher and for that reason, they often do not provide hardship programs to help struggling homeowners to stay in their home loans. That is not to say that a hardship letter to stop foreclosure will not work for you, because it may do just that.


Find The Right Letter

Getting a hardship letter to stop foreclosure is one option, but not the only way to get help. The problem is that you need to contact your lender and find out what options are out there for you. Do not believe that you can send out a hardship letter to stop foreclosure and that this will stop the process or in any way reduce your risk. Unfortunately, even the best-written letter will not stop the process from happening. The letter of your mortgage binds you and just telling your mortgage lender you cannot pay any more will not stop them from coming after you and your home.

Instead of just going with a hardship letter to stop foreclosure, consider these additional methods to getting help.

• Call your lender and find out if they can reduce payments on your loan for a certain amount of time to get caught up
• Make catch up payments
• Find out if your lender can tack on the current missing payments to the end of your loan if you can prove to them that you can continue to make payments (this is helpful if you can make payments regularly but cannot get caught up.)
• Find out if your lender offers any hardship programs that could help you find a solution temporarily
• Find out if there is a possibility of refinancing the loan to get into a more affordable option.

As you can see, the best methods to getting out of foreclosure involve the work of talking to your lender. While a hardship letter to stop foreclosure is a good step it should not be the only step. Your lender is highly unlikely to stop foreclosure proceedings if you provide them with this hardship letter to stop foreclosure and nothing more. Be sure that you work with them to accomplish goals.






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