Short Sales Save Homeowners From Foreclosure 
               
              Released 
                on: April 9, 2009, 2:51 am
                Author: Patty Da Silva, CDPE
                Industry: Real 
                Estate
              Shouldn't foreclosure always 
                be the homeowner's last resort? 
               Many 
                families are in financial trouble because of a declining economy 
                and an unstable real estate market. Numerous families are finding 
                it increasingly difficult to pay for their mortgages and are in 
                jeopardy of losing their homes to foreclosure*. Unfortunately, 
                homeowners are not aware of the options that are available to 
                them, or whom they can turn to for help.
Many 
                families are in financial trouble because of a declining economy 
                and an unstable real estate market. Numerous families are finding 
                it increasingly difficult to pay for their mortgages and are in 
                jeopardy of losing their homes to foreclosure*. Unfortunately, 
                homeowners are not aware of the options that are available to 
                them, or whom they can turn to for help.
              First 
                and foremost, a homeowner who is about to be or already is in 
                financial distress should contact their current lender(s) to find 
                out if there are options available for their particular situation. 
                In some cases, a loan modification can be arranged directly with 
                the lender, at no cost.
              Regrettably, 
                a significant number of home loans were poorly written; therefore, 
                loan modification is not an option for a large portion of borrowers 
                in distress. Homeowners may seek counseling; counseling is offered 
                free of charge, by calling the U.S. Department of Housing and 
                Urban Development, HUD, toll free at: (800) 569-4287.
              Homeowners 
                should stay away from and beware of paying any fees to ANYONE, 
                including so called, "counseling agencies", as they 
                are not regulated and offer little to no help. Most states have 
                also set up toll free numbers to counsel their residents, so check 
                with with your State of residency.
              More 
                and more homeowners, who have been unsuccessful in getting any 
                assistance from their lenders and/or government agencies, are 
                turning to a CERTIFIED DISTRESSED PROPERTY EXPERT© (CDPE©), 
                a Licensed REALTOR® who specializes in helping distressed 
                homeowners who are “upside down” on their equity, 
                late on their mortgage payments or who are already in the foreclosure 
                process. A CERTIFIED DISTRESSED PROPERTY EXPERT© will see 
                the homeowner through their distressed situation by successfully 
                negotiating a short sale with their lender(s).
              Lenders 
                are now more willing to accept a short sale offer for a property's 
                true value, even if it is less than the amount owed. However, 
                lenders are receiving thousands of short sale offers per month 
                (most of the offers are incomplete packages that get tossed away 
                or to the side) so a complete and well-prepared short sale offer 
                package, sent by a CERTIFIED DISTRESSED PROPERTY EXPERT©, 
                has the highest chance to be expedited quickly through a lender's 
                full log.
              The 
                end result of a short sale is minor when compared to the consequences 
                of a foreclosure. Foreclosures have a devastating effect on credit 
                history, job security, employment opportunities, security clearances, 
                military and law enforcement careers, and the ability to purchase 
                a home in the future; these are just a few examples of the damaging 
                consequences of a foreclosure. Additionally, a foreclosure becomes 
                public record, which is searchable by anyone, and can NEVER be 
                removed.
              We 
                have all been bombarded lately with new creative ads, mailers, 
                door hangers, TV and radio commercials promoting "foreclosure 
                delay experts". These ads are an example of how advertising 
                is being misused to confuse vulnerable homeowners. Some ads claim 
                to provide a service whereby they guarantee a homeowner will stay 
                in their home for one year. Another example of how deceitful information 
                targets already distressed homeowners. The average time for a 
                foreclosure proceeding in Florida is in excess of 200 days, free 
                of charge; so these less-than-forthcoming advertisers are charging 
                money, when people need it the most, for a service that homeowners, 
                in essence, already have.
              Please 
                do not pay, or let anyone you know pay money to anybody claiming 
                they can stop foreclosures, including attorneys. Attorneys cannot 
                stop foreclosures! The new "fighting foreclosures" and 
                "foreclosure defense" ads attorneys are now broadcasting 
                are an additional example of how the manipulation of information 
                is being used to confuse and mislead the targeted distressed homeowner. 
                Attorneys will "fight" a foreclosure until the homeowner 
                is out of money. The only "defense" to a foreclosure 
                is payment. The attorney, however, for a considerable fee, can 
                prolong the legal process of a foreclosure until the homeowner 
                is completely broke or all legal extensions have been exhausted. 
                Nevertheless, in the end, the homeowner will still lose their 
                home to a foreclosure and and face all the disastrous consequences 
                that a foreclosure brings.
              If 
                a homeowner has the available money to pay for these deceitful 
                services, he/she should use that money to make their mortgage 
                payments.
              If 
                the borrower can pay the total amount owed to the lender, even 
                up to the sale date, the lender will stop foreclosure. No one 
                but the lender can stop the foreclosure process, and they will 
                do so when either the homeowner pays the mortgage, bringing the 
                loan payments up to date, or there is a successful negotiation 
                of a short sale. These are the ONLY two ways for a foreclosure 
                process to end. The homeowner will then be able to move on with 
                his/her life, and in many cases, be eligible to own a new home 
                in two years.
              If 
                you (or anyone you know) are about to miss a mortgage payment, 
                have already defaulted on a home loan, or have been served foreclosure 
                papers, a CERTIFIED DISTRESSED PROPERTY EXPERT© is able to 
                help. The sooner you seek help the better but help is available 
                even up to the last phase of a foreclosure, so please do not refrain 
                from seeking help, because you might think it is "too late". 
                A CDPE© will not charge the homeowner. The CDPE© gets 
                paid by the lender, at the end of the foreclosure proceedings, 
                due to the successful sale of the home.
              I 
                cannot emphasize enough that no money should ever leave a distressed 
                homeowner's hands, ever.
              This 
                information barely scratches the surface. Mortgage delinquency 
                and foreclosures are complex issues. Each and every case has its 
                own unique set of facts and challenges. In most cases, homeowners 
                are experiencing this overwhelming stress alone, without help 
                of any kind, from anyone. It does not have to be that way. Families 
                all around the country are in desperate need of proper guidance.
              Not 
                only do homeowners feel uncomfortable seeking the help of strangers, 
                but a good amount of distressed homeowners might not feel comfortable 
                asking delicate, private financial questions to people they do 
                know. As a result, they do not ask anyone, falling deeper in trouble 
                and are more vulnerable to scams. The Short Sales Message Board 
                is a venue that was created specifically for distressed homeowners 
                to ask Experienced Real Estate professionals questions, while 
                maintaining total privacy.
              A 
                foreclosure is a devastating financial and emotional process for 
                any family to endure and recover from and it should hardly ever 
                happen. Foreclosure IS the last resort.
              * 
                In Florida, a Judicial State, a foreclosure happens when a lender 
                files a lawsuit in State court against a borrower.
               
                Contact Details: Patty Dasilva, CDPE
                Certified Distressed Property Expert©
                Licensed REALTOR® & Mortgage Broker
                (305)244-0609
                http://www.PattyDasilva.com
                http://www.hopeforhomeownersact.com/ 
                
               
 
                 
 
                