Saving Huntington Beach Homes from Foreclosure
Waiting until the last minute to stop a foreclosure is definitely not the best way to do it. It adds stress to all parties, but sometimes owners do just that. This is a potential short sale for me, and the owner has been hoping that he could avoid that or foreclosure and have a loan modification. However, after speaking with the owner and learning that he had been unable to reach his loan modification negotiator regarding the postponement of a sale the following day, I jumped in and learned that this owner's loan modification had been cancelled 24 hours prior to the foreclosure sale date. When I learned this, it was 4:00 in the afternoon. I began making phone calls to several different departments of the servicer and then reached out to the investor. I also, Tweeted and received a response from Bank of America's social media department. Steven Fox was amazing. He listened to my predicament, and explained that there were limited options because there was so little time, but he already had somebody in mind to contact for my client. Fast forward to 7:15am, I received a call from the BofA requesting additional information as quickly as possible. Though no promises were made, they worked with me understanding the urgency. Finally, working together, we were able to get the foreclosure sale date postpone just two hours before the foreclosure sale. If you are facing foreclosure, please don't wait for the last minute. Many times that will just lead to foreclosure. If you have questions about your options and saving your Huntington Beach home from foreclosure, please give me a call at 714-319-9751 to set up a free consultation.Originally Posted at: Saving My Huntington each Home from Foreclosure
***************************************************************************
About the author: Christine Donovan is a California Residential Real Estate Broker with experience in assisting clients buy and sell residential real estate.
Are you upside down in your home? Is it worth less than you owe? Are you concerned about making your mortgage payment? For more information see Options to Foreclosures, understanding short sales or contact me at christine@donovanblatt.com to discuss your options.
If you want to buy a home or to list your property for sale, please click Newport Beach homes, Costa Mesa homes, Huntington Beach homes or Orange County homes. Click the link if you are interested in buying a home at a courthouse auction sale.
Contact me at christine@donovanblatt.com or 714-319-9751 to learn about her system which will make your buying and selling experience easier.
Disclaimer: All information in this blog is deemed reliable but is subject to change at any time and is not guaranteed to be accurate nor are there any warantees either express or implied. This blog is not intended to offer any legal, tax or other advice.
Federal Government Disclaimer (MARS)
- You may stop doing business with us at any time. You may accept or reject the offer of mortgage assistance we obtain from your lender [or servicer]. If you reject or accept the offer, you do not have to pay us.
- Christine Donovan, DonovanBlatt and Donovan Group are not associated with the government, and our service is not approved by the government or your lender; and
- Even if you accept this offer and use our service, your lender may not agree to change your loan.
Click Orange County homes for sale to view all OC homes for sale.

