Losing a property can be devastating – especially if it is the family home. While not every situation is the same, many have similarities, and there are many options available to property owners to try to forestall a property from going to Sheriff Sale.
Owners get many warnings that they are in potential danger of losing a property starting with the self warning of missing a payment. Ignoring missed payments and communications from lenders or tax authorities isn’t helpful in this process. We’ve compiled helpful information, phone numbers, and website URLs that should be useful to almost anyone facing the possibility of losing property.
Lenders, Certified Housing Counselors, and taxing authorities offer opportunities to reverse potential loss through advice, payment plans, reduction of mortgage, and short sales. All may not be the decision or first choice, but trying to save any equity accumulated while you’ve owned a property – or retain the ownership – is possible.
This information is available on the Philadelphia Sheriff’s Office website.
https://www.officeofphiladelphiasheriff.com/en/avoid- losing-your-home/home-owner-resources
SaveYourHomePhilly Hotline
The SaveYourHomePhilly hotline is the only govern-
ment-authorized foreclosure prevention program in Philadelphia and should be your first call if you need help to stay in your home. The hotline is staffed with lawyers and paralegals trained in housing law who can help you work out an agreement with your mortgage company and refer you to other legal services available to eligible low-income homeowners. All services are FREE!
For more information about SaveYourHomePhilly visit www.saveyourhomephilly.org or call the SaveYourHomePhilly hotline at 215-334-HOME (4663).
HUD Approved Housing Counseling Agencies
The federal Department of Housing and Urban Development sponsors housing counseling agencies through,…
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