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Colorado Foreclosure Hotline & Foreclosure Resources for Colorado
Homeowners - Keys to Avoiding Foreclosure |
The Colorado Foreclosure Hotline is an initiative committed to
referring homeowners in some state of delinquency or foreclosure to
a toll-free phone number (1-877-601-HOPE) that connects callers with
local housing counseling agencies for free assistance.
Don't put your home or credit at risk. Protect your future! Let them
help you plan carefully before you make any decisions. Call
the Colorado Foreclosure Hotline toll free today!
1-877-601-HOPE
Five keys to keeping your home:
1. Don’t wait to take action!
The longer you
wait to take action and get informed about foreclosure, the fewer
choices you have. If you seek help before you are past due
you have a much greater chance of a positive solution to the
problem.
Nearly all foreclosures are the result of delayed action. The fact
that you are reading this information is a sign that you need to
call the hotline immediately, if only to get basic questions
answered.
Your lender does not want to take possession of your home and will
work with you and the hotline’s trained housing specialist to help
you avoid foreclosure. You must act now.
2. Knowing your options
When you call
the hotline, a trained housing counselor will work with you and
your lender, confidentially, to help you evaluate your financial
situation. You will receive free advice on your options to help
you keep your home and get out of debt.
Do not deny you have a problem by losing hope and giving up.
Ask for help! And when you do, fear, shame and embarrassment
will take a back seat, and you will gain the strength to deal with
the challenges in front of you.
3. Finding a source that is committed to helping you
The Colorado
Foreclosure Hotline is your source and our advice is free!
As a non-profit organization, they have already helped thousands
of callers from Colorado who were looking for advice, just like
you. There are many options that can help you keep your house and
stop the foreclosure process. We will explain everything and make
sure you understand the options available to you.
4. Having the information you need to
make good financial decisions.
Before you sign anything, be careful! This may seem overwhelming,
but if you have missed a payment on your home, or are in danger of
foreclosure, you have probably been approached by various
companies that claim they want to help you. Beware! Some companies
only want to steal your money or equity. Don’t fill out any online
forms or respond to companies that contact you directly.
5.
Pick up the phone and call the Colorado Foreclosure Hotline
today!
Are you going to loose your home and don’t know where to turn? You
are not alone and HOPE is just a phone call away. You can rely on
our advice for straightforward homeownership and financial
assistance information.
You could be faced
with serious federal tax consequences and future credit problems
if your home is lost due to foreclosure. It is important that you
understand your rights and your options. Protect your
future! Let them help you plan carefully before you make any
decisions.
The
Colorado Foreclosure Hotline
connects homeowners with non-profit housing counselors free of
charge. I encourage any borrowers (homeowners) in the
following situations to call the hotline:
1. Borrowers who
have not yet missed a mortgage payment but are concerned they may
miss future payments.
2. Borrowers who are already behind on the payments.
3. Borrowers who have received a notice of foreclosure.
4. Borrowers having trouble communicating with their mortgage
lenders.
The Colorado
Foreclosure Hotline was created by and is sponsored by the Colorado
Foreclosure Prevention Task Force. The task force is a consortium of
public and private sector organizations concerned about the impacts
of foreclosures on Colorado’s families and on the housing market on
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If you
have any additional questions and would like to discuss the current Denver real estate
market, call Anthony at 303-520-3179
If you know anyone who is looking for a
trustworthy, professional
Denver real estate agent
to represent their best interests and provide expert
advice on buying or
selling a single family home, condo, townhome, loft, land, short-sale,
foreclosed, bank-owned or investment properties
in the Denver Metro area, contact
Anthony Rael & Associates. Serving
Denver Real Estate market areas
including
Arvada,
Applewood,
Brighton,
Broomfield,
Denver,
Golden,
Highlands Ranch,
Lakewood,
Longmont,
Louisville,
Northglenn,
Northwest Denver,
Thornton,
Westminster
or
Wheat Ridge.

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