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What Should I do when I get behind on my Mortgage?

1. Don't ignore the phone calls and letters from your lender. This is the best way to wake up to a knock from the Sheriff telling you to vacate the home. Take this matter very seriously and work to resolve the problem as quickly as possible. Keep track of all correspondence you receive for later reference.

2. Stay in your home. You may not qualify for foreclosure help if the house is vacant. Your home, if proved vacant, can be seized. Stay in your home!

3. Contact AFS to discuss what the best foreclosure solutions are for you. We will negotiate on your behalf with the Mortgage Company to get your loan back in good standing. We understand the system, the foreclosure laws and the chain of events necessary to help you keep your home out of foreclosure. We will gladly walk you through them in a non-threatening way.

Foreclosure Timeline – Once you become 90 days past due the Mortgage Company will typically issue a NOD (notice of Default). After you receive this notice they will hire an attorney and begin the Foreclosure with the Court system. The Foreclosure must follow a strict procedure laid out by your State laws. Eventually the house will be sold at auction if nothing is done to stop the Foreclosure. The Time line will show the time frames between the NOD and the actual sale date for the property. These time frames are typical and may vary depending on your actual situation.