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Foreclosure Law: Know It Before You Sign
from:If you’re about to sign on a new home, make sure you read the fine print carefully. Especially if you’re signing up for a sub prime loan, you really want to read the fine print. You also want to be aware of the foreclosure laws. If you sign for a house, and then find out down the road you can’t pay for it, you could end up being foreclosed upon. Foreclosure laws state that if you can’t pay for your home that you have a certain amount of time to evacuate your home. By reading the fine print before you sign you can be well informed of your rights in case you fall on hard times and for some reason can’t pay your loan payments.
Subprime Mortgage Lending
Nowadays you hear it all over the news. People are being foreclosed on and are losing their houses because they can no longer afford their homes. These people probably got taken in by subprime mortgage lenders. These lenders promise people that they’ll help them fulfill the American dream of becoming home owners. They even assure these people that they don’t need good credit. So, they offer loans and low rates to get people into their first homes. However, what these people generally don’t know, because they don’t read the fine print, is that their interest rates are going to jump in a few years. What happens is that these people can no longer afford their payments and they are now subject to foreclosure law.
Notice To Vacate
Foreclosure law states that if you cannot pay your loan in a certain amount of time then you have to vacate the premises. If you cannot pay, you will typically get a notice from the bank, or from your lender, stating lack of payment and when you have to leave. If you do not vacate as the notice states, then you will be forced to leave by the police. Many people are having this happen today because of rising interest rates, so don’t get taken in because you didn’t read the fine print. Don’t become a victim to the foreclosure law. Make sure you can afford a home before you sign on one and you will be a happy homeowner for as long as you choose to live in that home. If you need more information, contact a lawyer who specializes in foreclosures or search the internet as there is much information as well as stories from people who have fallen victim and had to vacate their much cherished homes.
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