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Foreclosure Rights

What are your rights as a homeowner facing foreclosure?

You have the right to keep your home and stop foreclosure even if you have received a Notice of Default and your lender will not accept payments. Once a homeowner hits 60 to 90 days late on their mortgage the lender will issue a NOD or Notice of Default. After this process most lenders will not accept payments, even if you are trying to get caught up.

You have the right to seek a loan modification by a third party loan modification company or attorney. Loan modification is usually done by a loan modification attorney that has the knowledge, resources and relationships to modify a mortgage.

If your mortgage is late do not send in money to your lender unless you know it will help you. Do not be duped by lenders accepting payments and applying to massive late fees leaving you still behind and in no better situation.

Know your rights by retaining a loan modification attorney. Visit MyLoanSavers.com now and submit basic information about your situation. A qualified and screened loan modification attorney will contact you to discuss your foreclosure rights. Your foreclosure rights allow a loan modification attorney to eliminate late fees, all late payments and negotiate a lower payment.

You can get a fresh start and modify a mortgage into a loan that makes sense for you and your family.

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