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Judy
do whatever you can for money to make this go away.when i say anything i mean anything…
Stacy
No, don’t let your home go into forclosure, The banks don’t really want your home, it cost them too much.
What I recommend is to do a refinance, If you want to stay in that home, if you don’t want to stay then let it go into foreclosure.
How many payments are you behind? If more than 3 months.
Give me a call
My name is Wayne L. Jackson
# (516) 227-2500 ext 280
I can help you
Hazel
I would legal advice and talk to my banker. It may well be that it is time to walk away. Your credit is already in the crapper. I would seek legal advise from a lawyer. You are in a sinking ship financially speaking. More debt is the last thing you need. For your own mental health I would think it is time to jump ship and live to see another day rather than drowned. Go to Dallas and start a new life. I wish you good luck.
Janet
There are a dozen ways to prevent foreclosure. Do not panic, learn your options but take action quickly. Check out the links below to find free information and possible government help for you.