where-everyday-us-costs-are-cheapest-and-priciest
http://realestate.yahoo.com/promo/where-everyday-us-costs-are-cheapest-and-priciest.html
Hey, here’s a link to the lowest cost areas to live in the United States. This could be critical to someone who has just lost their home to foreclosure and is seeking to move to a lower cost state or city.
Be advised that this information is not endorsed by me nor have I researched the cities and states that have been recommended. I offer the above website as a possible starting point for research.
Also check www.cantsellmyhome.com if you’re having a problem selling your home.
Good luck!!
Welcome to Foreclosure Stoppers 101
There are several ways to stop foreclosure. Before I go into ways that I have seen people stop foreclosure, let me tell you that there are 8 options that every homeowner in foreclosure has available to them…
1. The homeowner can renegotiate the mortgage with the
lender and add the missed payments to the total mortgage balance.
2. The homeowner can reinstate the loan. (ay off the back payments and attorney fees)
3. The homeowner can redeem the loan and make a full payoff.
4. Give a deed in lieu of foreclosure to the lender and move out of the property.
5. They can seek legal delay with an attorney.
6. File bankruptcy with or without an attorney.
7. Sell the property at retail price or at a discount.
8. Do nothing and lose the property.
If you can go to my website at http://www.cantsellmyhome.com/index2.html and one of my staffmembers will get in touch with you almost instantly.
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