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I Have a Foreclosure Notice, What Do I Do?

If you have had a notice of default taped to your door or sent to you, please know you are not alone and you do have options, just do not ignore it.

We can help you understand the process and explore your options.  The Notice of Default essentially serves as a formal notice that the foreclosure process has begun.  From here, you should have a little bit of time and the good news is, your lender might be more motivated to work with you.  In Nevada, if the property is owner occupied, you may have the option to participate in mediation.  There, you can meet with a representative from your bank, so take advantage of this!  You could have the option to negotiate a forbearance, a payment plan, a modification, a short sale, a deed in lieu of even a principal reduction. In  Washoe County, the link for the forms can be found here at mediation petition.

In any case, we advise you to seek legal advice.  It is also a good idea to reach out to a HUD-approved housing counselor.  Explore your options.  If you have real estate related questions, let us know how we can help!

Christy Klingler. Realtor

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