Tuesday, October 30, 2007

One Of The Main Reasons That People Fall Behind On Their Mortgage Payments Is.....

One of the main reasons that people fall behind on their mortgage payments is quite simply that they don't have the money to make their mortgage payments. Lots of things can happen such as losing one's job, having unexpectent medical expense and a whole lot of other reasons besides.

People lose their all the time! People are losing their jobs all the time! When they do get another job it is usually after a long time of being unemployed and during that time of their unemployment they had no income coming in thus they didn't have any money to pay their mortgage payment.

I have another blog called Working From Home. If you have an interest in working from home you should take a look at it to see if you can get any ideas so that you will be able to work from home and get an income.

Adsense is also another great way to earn income online. Here is a link to a blog entry about just how much money people have been making with adsense.

I also have a blog called Grant Basics 101 in which I talk about grants and the grant process in general.

If you are able to start your own business or even get a grant to help you keep your home out of foreclosure then so much the better.

There are varying foreclosure laws in each of the states so it would be good if you check to see what the foreclosure laws are in your own state. Some states give you some time to be able to pay your mortgage payments so that your mortgage is current again and in good standing.

In the meantime, finding other sources of income whether it be you working from home or being able to get a grant will help bring you closer to getting your home out of foreclosure.

It has been even said that if you call and talk to your mortgage company that you may be able to re-negotiate your mortgage and getting a smaller interest rate.

I saw on the news that my own state of Pennsylvania is implementing 2 programs to help people get out of foreclosure. This is being done because of the alarming number of foreclosures that are out there and the fact that people have those adjustable rate mortgages where their mortgage payments have increased to a much higher payment.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Ok, lets start with some basics first!

If you own your home but don't own it free and clear then you probably have a loan or mortgage on your house. You may also have another form of "mortgage" on your home called an equity line of credit.

Regardless of what it is called, you have a monthly payment that you have to make on the debt that you have on your property. In a lot of cases this is called a mortgage.

Now as long as you are able to make your monthly payments then you are doing fine! It's when you start to have trouble making these monthly payments that you start to get in trouble. If you are having trouble making these monthly payments and/or you stop making the monthly payments then that is when you start to get in real trouble! That is when the company that you are making these payments to can foreclose on your property to satisfy the debt that you owe to them.

Now each area is different in the kinds of foreclosure laws that they have. And while it may seem like something that you would rather not know you should check and see what the foreclosure laws are in your area.

If you are late with your payments or are having trouble with making your payments then you should contact your mortgage company. Although a lot of people don't want to do this because they fear they will make a bad situation worse - it is better to get in contact with them and let them know of your circumstances! Sometimes you may be able to negotiate a better compromise with them - but you will never know that unless you contact them first and talk with them!

Some states give you some time before your property is actually foreclosed on - meaning that you will have some time to get the money to bring your payments back up to current. But again you should check your own state to see what the foreclosure laws are in your area.

You may have more time (and more options) than you think!