For
homeowners who are in danger of losing their home to foreclosure, it is common
to feel like you are all alone and that there is no one who can help. This
simply isn’t true. There are real people who have been in the same situation
who have found solutions. Take, for example, Dan and Jessica M. of Grand Blanc
Township, Michigan.
For
Dan and Jessica, their homeownership dream always involved building a house on
a piece of land. “We build a house on half an acre,” said Dan.
In
order to achieve their dream, they stretched a little beyond what they were
comfortable with by getting two adjustable rate mortgages, a common practice at
the time. “The introductory rates were 8.5% and 11.5%, but our lender said,
‘Don’t worry, you can refinance after two years.’”
For
a while, they were getting by. Then, a couple of things happened. “We had our
first child, and soon afterward, Jessica lost her job,” said Dan. “Soon, bills
started piling up.”
Because
they believed they’d be able to refinance, they started paying their bills on
credit cards. “We hung on for the full two years hoping we could refinance at a
lower interest rate, but when the time came, our lender said no because our
home’s appreciation was too low.”
Dan
and Jessica needed help. A friend referred them to a real estate agent who was
a Certified Distressed Property Expert®. The agent answered their questions. Most
importantly, the agent explained the difference between a foreclosure and a
short sale. In a short sale, the bank agrees to allow the home to be sold for
less than the amount due on the loan.
“With
this information, we were able to decide that a short sale was our best
option.”
It
was a stressful process, but the agent helped them tremendously. She even kept
a potential buyer from walking when the process was taking longer than
expected. “Honestly, if it weren’t for her, the buyer would have left and we’d
have been stuck.”
Dan
and Jessica’s story is just one of many. I have a report entitled “From
Foreclosure to Freedom” which tells other stories of real homeowners who faced
foreclosure and found relief. Download the report, read the stories, and then
contact me at 317.442.9786 or cbreneman@prudentialindiana.com for a free,
confidential consultation.
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