What Is a Notice of Default? What Homeowners Should Know
Learn what it means, what happens next in the foreclosure process, and what options homeowners may have.
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Guides and articles to help homeowners better understand foreclosure timelines, lender options, court or mediation issues, and possible next steps before the sale date.
The resources on this page are designed to help you understand the process before making a rushed decision.
These resources are designed to help you better understand foreclosure timelines, lender communication, court or mediation issues, and possible next steps before making a rushed decision.
Understand how timing, notices, sale dates, and lender deadlines can affect what options may still be available.
Learn what Massachusetts homeowners should understand about notices, timelines, lender communication, and next steps.
Review common foreclosure concerns in Ohio, including court status, mediation, lender contact, and sale date issues.
Learn how modification requests, reinstatement amounts, repayment plans, and lender approval may affect the process.
Understand why legal advice matters when bankruptcy is being considered as part of a foreclosure situation.
Explore when a traditional sale, investor sale, as-is solution, or other exit may still be possible before the sale date.
Browse the latest articles below for plain-English explanations of foreclosure issues, homeowner options, and time-sensitive property decisions.

Learn what it means, what happens next in the foreclosure process, and what options homeowners may have.

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Facing foreclosure often means making one of the hardest decisions a homeowner can face: fight to stay or choose to sell. This article explores how to balance emotion, equity, and long-term financial reality.

For most people, a realtor feels like the obvious first call. You may even have a friend, family member, or someone you trust who is licensed. In a normal situation, listing your home on the open market is often the right move.
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