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- The Foreclosure Process – Step By Step
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- Let us Postpone Your Foreclosure Date
- Learn about pre-foreclosure
- Can I Sell My House in Default in California?
- Can I Sell My House Before Foreclosure?
- California Foreclosure Laws and Statutes
- Facing a Foreclosure in California? Here’s What Will Happen
- Foreclosure Process Questionnaire
- What to Do When You Can’t Afford Payments and how to Avoid Foreclosure
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Facing Foreclosure and looking for help?
We work with attorneys and provide you with information to help you from letting the bank sell your home on the courthouse steps!
We have provided many options that will be of help to you… but if you have tried any of theses options and for some reason they did not work out for you, then selling your property and taking the equity from the sale of your property to move on with your life, will be the best option.
Don’t let the lender take back your house from you!
We are here to help. If you do feel that selling you home would be your best decision, then we would help you by working with you and your lender and only charge you a (zero to 2%) selling fee.
If you would like to discover the advantages of selling real estate via the auction method or have questions, please contact us for additional information and a representative from Jenkins Real Estate Auctions LLC will reach out to you.
If you would like to discover the advantages of selling real estate via the auction method or have questions, please contact us for additional information and a representative from Jenkins Real Estate Auctions LLC will reach out to you.
Properties Facing Foreclosure
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In California, Foreclosure sales can be postponed for up to one year per: CA Civil Code CC 2924 g. (c) (1)
A Real Estate Property Auction Company can work with you to postpone your property from going to the courthouse steps. This extra time may give us a little more time to negotiate with your lender and potentially avoid foreclosure altogether; however, it’s crucial to consult with a legal professional to understand your specific situation and the best course of action.
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Our goal is to offer our help so that you do not go into foreclosure and have the lender add thousands of dollars in additional lawyer and late fees to you, and eventually take back your home. A lot of homeowners are able to gain financing to catch up on their mortgage and I hope and pray that you can as well. But if you are not able to catch up with your mortgage payments then we offer our help in selling your property so that you can take your equity and move on with your life. We would like to offer our help in selling your property and will not charge you a selling fee. Yes. Charge you nothing! I also want sell your property for as much money as possible! Most agents will charge you a (5 to 6%) selling fee but I feel that you will need as much money available to you as you can get, to help get back on track with your life. If you feel that we can be of help to you, reach out to us at 916-588-0067.
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Properties Facing Foreclosure
Be sure to contact us first before bidding on any property. People in pre-foreclosure are able to catch up with their lender and take themselves out of pre-foreclosure. We will verify with the homeowner, lender and attorney and get back to you.
To learn how we can help you, Text Terry Jenkins at: (916) 588-0067
The foreclosure process in California can be a complex and stressful experience for homeowners.
However, understanding the timeline and the key steps involved can provide some much-needed clarity and control over the situation.These questions will help better understand where you are in the foreclosure process and also help guide you through the foreclosure process in California, from start to finish, with five to seven phases to help you navigate the information.
Here are important questions that will help us in determining where you are in the foreclosure process!
Since no two homeowners are in the same situation, you need to strongly consider every strategy before you decide what to do next.
Along with this, answer the following questions:
Conclusion!
Nobody wants to face foreclosure, but it’s good to know that there are steps you can take to keep your home.
If you implement the right strategy, it won’t be long before you are putting the foreclosure process in the past and making payments as scheduled in the future.
But you also need to be realistic.
If you have been working with the lender on coming up with options to help you keep your home and not really getting anywhere with their help… then you might want to think about selling your home and satisfying your debt and moving on with your life.
But lets really understand your situation and not let the lender take your equity and your home from you!
How much equity have you built up on the property?
What are your thoughts on keeping or selling your home?
By answering these questions, among any others that come to mind, you will better understand your situation.
- Home
- Pre-Foreclosure Properties
- Sellers
- Approved Agents
- We are here to help you!
- The Foreclosure Process – Step By Step
- KeepYourKeys.org Offers Help to People Facing Foreclosure
- Let us Postpone Your Foreclosure Date
- Learn about pre-foreclosure
- Can I Sell My House in Default in California?
- Can I Sell My House Before Foreclosure?
- California Foreclosure Laws and Statutes
- Facing a Foreclosure in California? Here’s What Will Happen
- Foreclosure Process Questionnaire
- What to Do When You Can’t Afford Payments and how to Avoid Foreclosure
- StopForeclosureHelp.com
- Contact
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