Foreclosure Prevention
For most families, a home is not only a significant financial investment but also a source of pride. The loss of a home, due to unexpected events such as unemployment or divorce, can be financially and personally devastating.
If you have been laid off or are facing unemployment or divorce, you can keep your home-----if you know the right steps to take.
The most important thing is that you DO SOMETHING.
If your family is facing the loss of a job, a drastic cut in work hours or overtime, retirement, illness, injury, or death of a family member, or divorce and cannot pay your bills, now is the time to look closely at what you owe and what you earn, eliminating unnecessary spending and reaching out for help if you still can't meet your financial obligations. Taking action now can help you protect your family from the loss of your home.
Contact your lender as soon as you realize that you have a problem.
Please use the links below to find useful information
about Foreclosure Prevention. Do it now.
Information about NeighborWorks Montana
Foreclosure Prevention Counseling and Loans.
Avoiding Foreclosure: Montana ~ great information on HUD's website.



