Ultimate foreclosure snapshot Baltimore vs. Miami

Here’s what the Distressed Homes - Foreclosure REO picture looks like in the area, according to First American CoreLogic:Ultimate foreclosure snapshot Baltimore vs. Miami

The company says Distressed Homes - Foreclosure REO account for 0.7 percent of all mortgages in June, significantly better than the national rate of 1.6 percent but still more than double the share of Distressed Homes - Foreclosure REOs a year earlier.

It’s a good reminder, though, that this is hardly — say — Miami:

Ultimate foreclosure snapshot Baltimore vs. Miami

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TIPS TO HELP PREVENT FORECLOSURE

Avoiding Foreclosure
Presented by Freddie Mac

The last thing any homeowner wants to think about is losing the family home. No one expects to lose their house to foreclosure, but by understanding the foreclosure process and what may lead up to it, you can be in a better position to recognize and address potential problems that may impact your ability to make every mortgage payment on time.

What is foreclosure?

In the contract you signed when your mortgage lender loaned you money to buy your house, you agreed that if you can’t repay the loan, the lender can foreclose to take ownership of the house.

If you do not pay your monthly mortgage payment, you are technically in default on your mortgage. State laws vary, but generally, a loan that is as little as 90 days delinquent can be considered in foreclosure.

Your lender may send you a notice indicating that they are starting foreclosure proceedings, but don’t wait; take steps to prevent a foreclosure as soon as you realize you are having trouble paying the mortgage!

Have a Plan B.

Don’t wait until you’re in a financial predicament before assessing your options. The time to develop a backup plan is not when things have gotten so bad that you are facing foreclosure, but when things are going well and you can prepare for the unexpected “what if’s” that happen in life.

Quick Knowledge Check

Take our Avoiding Foreclosure Knowledge Check to find out how much you know about protecting your home and avoiding foreclosure.

What to do in special circumstances…

If you are a victim of a natural disaster.
If your property has been damaged or destroyed by a tropical storm, hurricane, tornado, flood, or other disaster, talk to your lender immediately. They often have special disaster relief options to help you.

Check our Protection section for more information on help after a natural disaster.

If you are a service member on or recently released from active duty.
There are special financial relief options in place for service members through the Service Members Civil Relief Act (SCRA). Talk to your lender about them.

If you are a veteran.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has produced a streaming video to provide information to
vets facing foreclosure.


To View Foreclosed Homes got to
www.CentralValleyHomes.com

Carol Perdew
(209) 239-7979
www.CentralValleyHomes.com

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Foreclosure Catastrophe for H.I.V. Positive Renters

Foreclosure Catastrophe for H.I.V. Positive RentersAt least 50 H.I.V.-positive renters have complained to city housing organizations in the past months of being forced out or threatened with eviction because of Distressed Homes - Foreclosure REOs.

Sabrina Wilson did not know she would have to move out of her Brooklyn apartment until she saw the “for sale” sign outside the building.

Mrs. Wilson, whose H.I.V. was diagnosed 18 years ago, had always dreaded the thought of having to find another landlord who would accept her rental subsidy from the city. But this time, because her current landlord faced foreclosure, the sense of urgency landed her in the hospital.

“I got sick because of the stress,” said……

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