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Will I Lose My Home if I Don’t Pay the Property Taxes?
Can I lose my house if I don't pay taxes? Find out here. ... READ MORE

Losing Your Manufactured Home to a Repossession or Foreclosure
If you don’t make the payments for a loan you took out to buy a manufactured home, the lender could repossess or foreclose the home. ... READ MORE

What Kinds of CC&R Violations Can Lead to Foreclosure?
Failing to abide by your neighborhood’s rules could lead to a foreclosure. Learn what kind of violations might eventually cause you to lose your home. ... READ MORE

What Is Loss Mitigation?
Learn the meaning of “loss mitigation” in the mortgage industry. ... READ MORE

What Does It Mean to Transfer Servicing of a Loan?
Learn what happens when your lender transfers your loan to a new servicer. ... READ MORE

What Does a Subordination Agreement Do?
A "subordination agreement" often comes up when a home has a first and a second mortgage, and the borrower wants to refinance the first mortgage. ... READ MORE

Homeowner's Options When Facing Foreclosure
Learn about different alternatives to save your home or give it up without going through a foreclosure. ... READ MORE

Second Home or Investment Property: What's the Difference?
Whether a residence is a "second home" or an "investment property" matters when it comes to mortgage loans. ... READ MORE

Can the Bank Come After Your Assets Following a Colorado Foreclosure?
What to expect if you lose your home in a Colorado foreclosure, but the sale proceeds don’t pay off your mortgage debt. ... READ MORE

Property Damage to Foreclosed Property
If you're going through a foreclosure and you damage the property or remove its fixtures, you could lose a cash-for-keys offer, pay more on a deficiency judgment, or even face criminal charges. ... READ MORE

 

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