Bank Foreclosure and how to avoid it.

Home foreclosure: What is it?

The banks lend money to you for the purchase of your home and both you and the bank entered into an agreement for this loan as per which you have to pay certain amount of money every month to your banker as a repayment to your loan to the bank. This cannot be done by the banks unilaterally and hence they approach the court for permission to sell your home to get back their outstanding loan amount for the mortgage.

At the time of entering into your mortgage agreement with your bankers you must be feeling that there won’t be any problem for you to fulfill your monthly payments; however over a period of time you find that you are unable to pay your monthly installment payments because of many unforeseen expenses which leads to the foreclosure of your home and this has become quite common with home buyers.

Many people do not want their purchased homes to be sold by foreclosure because of sentimental issues and also because you will find that you have to put a lot of effort in purchasing a new home; in addition you will find it extremely difficult to get finances for your new home because of your poor credit rating.

Tips

May be you could avoid your home foreclosure if you follow the advice given here. Prepare a household budget of your household income and expenditures and the income should include that of all earning family members. Make a list of your household expenses, both essential and nonessential and compare the total expenditure with that of your total household income. It is best to write out the amount that you and your partner are making each month, as well as the total amount of all your bills.

The next thing you should do is to make an ABC analysis of your expenses and ABC analysis is helpful in identifying items which will have a significant impact on overall household expenditure; you might find that mortgage bill as one of the A class items that should never be forgotten. Analyze this list to eliminate or postpone expenses so that there is a balance between your income and expenditure.

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