Facing home foreclosure can be one of the scariest and most stressful experiences you’ll ever go through. And unfortunately, you’re not alone. The COVID-19 pandemic hit American homeowners hard . As the unemployment rate skyrocketed, so did foreclosures. Despite the overall economic recovery during the second half of 2020, the national foreclosure rate rose by 16% in February 2021 alone .
And foreclosure doesn’t just affect those who lose their homes. It also leads to vacant homes that can fall into disrepair, decreasing the value of the surrounding neighborhood.
Foreclosure prevention assistance can help you find a solution where you can stay in your home. Here’s what you need to know about our foreclosure prevention program (FPP) at HOPE.
While it might seem like your only way out is through foreclosure, it’s not your only option. At HOPE, we’re committed to doing everything within our power to help you stay in your home and avoid foreclosure.
That’s precisely why we created a foreclosure prevention program. We recognized that many of our fellow Evansville neighbors were struggling to stay afloat on their mortgage payments. As more and more people lost their jobs due to the pandemic, it became increasingly difficult for those folks to make their payments on time.
One approach we regularly suggest is for us to help negotiate with your mortgage lender. While it might seem that foreclosure is your only option, we can often work with your lender to redefine the terms of your mortgage.
Even if you’re behind on payments, we can help to rearrange your payments and avoid foreclosure. This past-due amount, also known as forbearance , can seem like it will be impossible to pay. After all, if you’re struggling to make current payments, is it even possible to pay the much-larger forbearance lump sum?
We often work with lenders to shift the burden of forbearance repayment to the end of your mortgage period. This helps you stay current and save towards that larger lump sum over a longer period of time.
The threat of foreclosure is incredibly stressful. There are ways to prevent losing your home because of circumstances outside of your control. HOPE is committed to helping you stay in your home and avoid foreclosure - no matter what .
If you’re behind on payments, contact us today to learn how our foreclosure prevention assistance program can help you stay in your home.
Phone: (812) 423-3169
Fax Number: (812) 424-2848
Email: office@hopeofevansville.org
Address: 900 North Main Street
Evansville, IN 47713
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Closed all major federal holidays.