By Jeff Field | Published April 22, 2024 | Posted in Foreclosure | Tagged Tags: prevention plan, refinancing, scammers | Leave a comment
Facing foreclosure of your home is a frightful situation, and scammers prey on that desperation. They offer quick fixes and guaranteed solutions that sound too good to be true, because often, they are. Foreclosure rescue scammers often promise relief through refinancing, but this ends up being on unfavorable terms, such as high interest rates or Read More
Read MoreIf you are facing mortgage default or foreclosure, you may be aware of mortgage relief companies that claim to provide homeowners with ways to keep their property, refinance or modify their mortgages, repair their credit or simply buy time to stave off debt problems. However, many of these options are scams that cause debtors to Read More
Read MoreGoing through a foreclosure can be a very trying time for anyone involved. To make matters worse, most homeowners do not know what happens to their liabilities after a foreclosure takes place. Do you still owe the mortgage company? Do you owe property taxes? What about my homeowner’s association (HOA) dues? This blog will address Read More
Read MoreMany people worry about the tax ramifications of canceled debt and foreclosures when they consider filing for bankruptcy, and rightly so. No one wants to get the “fresh start” bankruptcy affords just to be hit with massive taxes the following April. However, when you receive a discharge of your debts in bankruptcy, you do NOT Read More
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