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Home Foreclosure Information
I keep hearing that the bank wants my home so they are going to push me into a Champlin Home Foreclosure. This is just not true, the bank does not want to make you a Champlin Home Foreclosure. Banks want to do everything they can in most cased to make sure you are not a Champlin Home Foreclosure. They would much rather have you do a Champlin Short Sale then end up as a Champlin Home Foreclosure.
I also hear people saying I received a Champlin Home Foreclosure notice; I have to move out by the Home Foreclosure sale. In Minnesota, you are now a Champlin pre-foreclosure. You will not be a Champlin Home Foreclosure until six months after your Sheriff's Sale.
If you do not short sale your home, bring your home current or redeem it then you will be a Champlin Home Foreclosure and you will need to leave.
Remember, If you have enough equity in your home, typically 60%-70%, there is a chance that you could still sell your home. Contact a Champlin Home Foreclosure Expert like Joe Niece at 612-508-4100. He can point out other options other then Champlin Home Foreclosure.
It you want to buy another home in the future, it is important for you to do something versus letting your home go into foreclosure. In some cases, you will be able to buy a home in half the time if you short sale you home versus letting it become a Champlin Home Foreclosure.
Minnesota Short Sale Information
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HAFA or Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives Program
Do You Qualify?
The Home Affordable Foreclosure Alternatives (HAFA) Program is the governments program to help homeowners avoid foreclosure.
HAFA gives incentives to lenders and $3000 to homeowners to allow and complete a short sale or deed-in-lieu of foreclosure.
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