A series of workshops organized by Wells Fargo was held all around the U.S. which were designed to offer stop foreclosures help to homeowners all around the country. One of the stops was in California, at the Ontario Convention Center exhibit hall. The main aim, the lender stated, is to provide assistance to homeowners seeking a way to save their properties from foreclosures.
Continue Reading: Stop Foreclosures Help Provided by Wells Fargo through WorkshopsLoan Modification Does Not Stop Foreclosure Process in Most Cases
November 19th, 2010Increasing number of homeowners had reported that they lost their properties to foreclosure despite being in the middle of negotiating for a mortgage modification with their lenders. According to housing experts, the act of negotiating for a modification does not stop foreclosure process in most cases, with lenders continuing to pursue foreclosure and selling off properties while negotiation is ongoing.
Continue Reading: Loan Modification Does Not Stop Foreclosure Process in Most CasesWichita Does Not See Moratorium As Foreclosures Help
October 22nd, 2010The moratorium implemented by a number of lenders on the sale of distressed properties is not exactly welcome news to home sellers and buyers in Wichita, Kansas. According to local realtors, the freeze is not being seen as a form of foreclosures help, even by homeowners threatened by foreclosure.
Continue Reading: Wichita Does Not See Moratorium As Foreclosures HelpIndiana Residents Participate in Effort to Prevent Home Foreclosures
September 24th, 2010Homeowners in the state of Indiana who are facing foreclosures trekked to the Lafayette Square Mall to attend a forum designed to educate and help troubled borrowers in the area prevent home foreclosures. The event also involved financial services firms that sent representatives who accommodated borrowers' requests for mortgage loan modifications.
Continue Reading: Indiana Residents Participate in Effort to Prevent Home ForeclosuresWorkshop on How to Stop Foreclosed Homes Problem in Florida
July 16th, 2010A workshop addressing the issue of how to stop foreclosed homes concerns is being sponsored by Florida Housing Help. The Immokalee Career and Service Center event will be bilingual and will focus on educating and helping homeowners facing foreclosure.
Continue Reading: Workshop on How to Stop Foreclosed Homes Problem in FloridaBofA Agrees to Stop Home Foreclosures and to Pay $108M
June 11th, 2010Bank of America has agreed to give back $108 million to around 200,000 Countrywide mortgage customers and to stop home foreclosures in Utah in two separate cases.
Continue Reading: BofA Agrees to Stop Home Foreclosures and to Pay $108MLegislator Called for Wide Reforms to Prevent Foreclosed Homes
May 11th, 2010Alabama legislator Richard Shelby has criticized the Democrats’ plan to improve the country’s financial industry in an effort to prevent foreclosed homes numbers from rising. According to Shelby, the plan is flawed since it failed to properly control government-sponsored enterprises, Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae.
Continue Reading: Legislator Called for Wide Reforms to Prevent Foreclosed HomesArizona Legislation to Help Prevent Home Foreclosures
April 6th, 2010The United States federal government and state legislators are stepping up efforts to prevent home foreclosures in Arizona. The state is among the areas in the country that suffered the worst due to the foreclosure crisis.
Continue Reading: Arizona Legislation to Help Prevent Home ForeclosuresStop Home Foreclosures thru Short Sales despite Loopholes
March 9th, 2010Troubled homeowners can stop home foreclosures through the federal short sale program launched last November 2009 and enhanced for the April 2010 launching despite the obvious loopholes.
Continue Reading: Stop Home Foreclosures thru Short Sales despite LoopholesStop Home Foreclosures, Beware of Mortgage Loan Audits
February 25th, 2010Homeowners trying to stop home foreclosures should decidedly brush aside offers of foreclosure prevention help that focus on mortgage loan audits because these are new ways crafted by deceitful people to take advantage of the vulnerability of distressed borrowers.
Continue Reading: Stop Home Foreclosures, Beware of Mortgage Loan Audits