Hundreds of thousand of Americans are in danger of losing their homes within the next year. It’s a very lonely feeling.
You try to get advice from your attorney and you’ll be faced with having to come up with a retainer just to get in the door. You may get dozens of postcards, letters and phone calls from investors looking to buy your home at a large discount. Your bank may be encouraging you to sell through a Realtor, or they may be totally blowing you off or threatening you with taking everything you’ve got if you don’t pay up now.
Chances are, if you are facing foreclosure you’re embarrassed, depressed and confused. Chances are, you’ve always had a job and adequate money to take care of the needs of your family, until now, that is.
One problem– a large medical expense, loss of a job, a divorce, a tenant who failed to pay and caused you cheapest clonidine online to fall behind, a refinance gone bad– one problem or one mistake and you’re now in danger of losing your home. It’s not a character flaw; it’s a way of life gone bad for hundreds of thousands of people.
This blog will bring you news about foreclosure in America, how to avoid it and how to recover from it when it happens to you.
I’ll soon have an ebook out that will answer many of your foreclosure questions and help you to make the best of a bad situation. There will also be a teleconference series that will give you a chance to ask questions of leading foreclosure experts.
Please post comments and questions. Tell us your foreclosure story. We won’t publish your name or city unless you want us to. Your experiences will help to make the way through the foreclosure quagmire a little easier for someone else.
Liz Nichols
liz (at) foreclosurenewsblog.com